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Magazine it "I pledge alleg iance to my flag and to the Republic for which stands; one Nation indivisible with Liberty and Justice for all." PROTECTIVE NATIONAL PUBLICATION OF THE BENEVOLENT AND ORDER OF ELKS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERJCA

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it I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the Republic for which

stands one Nation indivisible with Liberty and Justice for all

PROTECTIVE NATIONAL PUBLICATION OF THE BENEVOLENT AND ORDER OF ELKS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERJCA

An investment in REST and RECREATION

Kneedeep in ]uneis French Licit now delicious balmy sunlit weather-with gentle breezes tempering the eager Sum mer sunshine This is the season ideal at

FRENCH LICK SPRINGS

At this season thousands yearly visit French Lick Springs the home of Pluto Water The Cumberland foothills are radiant now with early Summer wild flowers The air is a tonic in itself Golf and tennis are in full swing There are two 18-hole golf courses one of them opened recently is the finest in the country Riding hiking and other outdoor sports

(ome now R est and play Drink Pluto Water as 1t comes gushing from the ground and take the world-famous medicinal baths Large fireproof hotel excellent food music dancing- every provision (or comfort and enjoyment A trip now to French Lick Springs will pay you dividends in better health during the months to come

Wire or write for reservations French Lick Springs is conveniently reached via the Monon and Southern Railroads Open all the year

SEND FOR BOOK OF VIEWS On rcqucs~ w~ will send a beautifu lly printed 48~pacb~ok dcscrapuvc of French Lic k Sprin~s anJ rh c French Lick Spnngs H ord Conrain i 62 actu al phorograp lu laqc colo red pnnoramic view of hofcl grounds a nd lo golf courses 16 views taken on golf courses We will also send rntcs anJ other information Vr i tc t odiy - addreas Department 12 0

FRENCH LICK SPRINGS HOTEL CO j)c~ Dept 12 French Lick Springs InJiana IAt r~

1THOMAS D TAGGART President ~kl l~ 1

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Salutatory-au lnlroclucmiddottion to tlw Ma~azine 4 Jecorutio11s lgtY Fra11di11 loath

A Letter from President Harding 6 Portrait etcting by Walter Tittle

The Grand Exalted Rulers llessage-William W Mountain 8

The Hi~her Obligation a story by Ben Ames Williams 10 Illustrations by Dudley (oy11cgt S11111mcgtrs

A Forward Look at Business-by Charles M Schwal 14

Everyhodys Listening-Radio by William Almon Wolff ]i Decorations by Cltarles Busl-erville Jr

Tht Intruder a Laltl story hy Albert Payson Terhune 19 Illustrations by Clturlbulls livi11~slon lull

Every Othcbullr Mans Business an article hy Amos Stolebull 22 lJ(bullcorations by Gbullorgbull _1 lidubullu

ll rs Prouclfoot of Baltimore hy George Kilhtbull Turner 21 Illustrated by Frauk ~ rebull

Rthiml tlw Footlights and on tlu~ Screen-photomicrorapli- 29

Tlw Crimt of a B1111~dn story by Rilliarcl ConnlII t Illustrated ly Oscar I- lmnr

Tht Thinmicro That Draw the Crowcls hy Boztnrnn Bulgtr J6 lwtrutio11s ly In Not1

The Trouble 1--With Vomfgtn e--ay hy lilclrtd ( ra111 ~9

Elh National lfrmorial Htaclqnartn Commi--ion it)

A Day for the Flag lt-tlf-Tlu~ Ori~in of Flag llay ~2

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SALUTATORYW ITH this first number of The Elks M agazine the 13c-nevolent and Protective Order

of Elks takes a most confiJcnt and it is be ltcvccl a most effective s tep tow arJ theaccompl1Shmcnt of a great purpose--the est1hlishment and mamtenancc of a mure intimate relationship and a more definite contact between t he Order as a whole ancl its inJividui] members l t has long been recognized as in unfortunate fac t that the greatmajority of the members of the Order have considered lightly if they re diJ gard not wsuch h olly relationship d isshy

T J1is has not been the fault of tnc individual Elk It has been the fuult or rather neglec t of the Onlcr in permttting the contmucd existence of conclitions which have naturally promiddotJuccd this resuit As a genera l rule the fraternal contact of members is loca l their assoshyciations are largely within the subordinate lodge circle The great OrJer of Elks as a norganicd entity has been but dimly visioned because it was brought to their passing attenshytion only upon the infrequent occasions when the District Deputy paid his annual v1~1t orthe R epresentative related his experiences at the Grand Lodge Session or when a comshymunication from the GranJ Exalted Ruler was read at a loJge meeting A nd even uponthose occasions 1t was only the small minority in actual attenltlance which was reachcltl Little was being done to lmng direct to the attention of the mJiv1clual Elk theinspiring history of the Orltlc-r 1t marwlous growth its splenJiJ achievements its patrit1tieanJ lxneficent activities and its plms ancl hopes for the future in all of w hich lic- h1J aJefin1te share and a keen interest l t wa hut natural for him to Jrift mto the hlmiddotl1d 1hitthese thmgs were not his concern th1t t he local loltlge was the Order of Elks anJ markedthe rlmiddotd limits of his fraternal association anJ obl igation At the annual convention hclJ in Los Angeles in 19middot21 the Grand LocJgc detcrmincJ t_Otake measures to bnng members into closer tollch with the Order generally and with brothers theirin other loJges The specific ends sought to be attained were OH To establish a direct contact between the Order and its members-as mdividualTwo To provide some medium of communication through which each one coulJ hepromptly reachcJ pcrscm~ ll y and directlibull firee T o bring to each Elk a rcahation that he is a member of the I3encvolcnt anJ

June 1922

Decorations by Fra11middotli11 Booth

Protective O rJ er of Elks of the UniccJ States of America and not merely a member of a suborJinate lodge

Foa r T o furni sh to ead 1 member L reliable sou rce of information as to the h istor y of the OnJer its notahk achievements anJ splendid 1ccom1lishmcnts to which he has a ll too unconscioudy contribu tmiddotJ

Fillt T o keep the rmk anJ file of thc meo1bcrship advised of thc communit y ~ervicc being nnJercJ a ll over the country by the subord inHc loJges of the Order as an incentive to lik i activit ies in other kx dities

Six T o proviJe information as to the proposeJ activities of the O rder in t he future and the reason therefor so that inJiv1Jual memhirs nia y form 111 intelligent Cpinion t hereon and miy htve opportunity to express thi t opinion anJ m1ke its influe nce felt

Scvc11 T o proide a means b y whid1 the Cr111J Exalted Ruler 111J other Grand l od~e Ofl1ccrs 111i y snJ direct to e1h member communic1tions w h1d1 conciin mattcrs of interest to the whole O rJ n

Eight Generill y to encouri~c and foster tha t pirit of loyal ty inJ devotion to t he OrJLr 111J its principles which ~alone can insure the ma1ntenane of tl1a t h igh p lace in puhtc esteem which the Order has alreaJ y a ttiincJ

A $ a mean nf ieeompli hing these cnJ 1t wis dctc rm111eJ thit a n1 t icgtnal jcurnal i-hould he L tahlishcJ tu he ci ll cd The Elks Jvio1inc to Jc issueJ inlt1nthl y 111J SLnt to e1ch member of the O rder at h is home add ress

JT IS not to hlmiddot 1 mere hul kt111 or ed cnJ ir of event hut 1 vignrou high cl1ss litcrarv anJ Cr1trn1l journal of w h ich the contents will renJer it w ortl~y of i plcc U[Oll 111) library

tahkmiddot It is tn cc111ti in mat tcrs of in terest anJ informa tion to all the member of 111 Elk hnusho kl Jr is J cs1gncd to he entertaining as w ell as in~truet1middote hue primarily 1ts purpuse is to plin in the hinJ of cih one nf t he million Elks in the Un ited Sutcs a monthly volume of fr1t rn1 information that will insure recognition of thc OrJcr beneficen t power t keen 1ppreciatton of its uplifting mission a dcqx r pride of membership inJ 1 co ns l lllt 1w spiri tion tn a renew al of fra tennl ohlicration anJ an incentive to ~rcater fratTna l activity

How well th is first number of t he M igain may succeeJ in ptonm ting t he purpose in ilv 1 fo r the members of t he Ordmiddot r tn judge It is c1n1Lmiddot tl y hnpcd that it may he anorJ cd a generous weknmc in every El k houclmld th i t 1t 1111y in sc1111c J egrcc a t least fulfi ll its high missinn and t h1t with ripened e~pericne cn the pirt of tlw~e chirged with it~ admrni~tr1t1011 and with the conper1t1on ltlf e middotcT) t rothcr vh1h 1- mo t earnc~tly he-sought The Elks lvL1gazine m1y become a most cfkit1vc intrumcnttli ty for t he accom phshmcnt of a grei t and worthy purpuse

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON Apri l 1 1922

My Dear Mr Mountain I am writing to express the hope that the new phase of

effort which the Elks a re undertaking to extend the usefulness and fine humane work of the Order 1nay meet with a ll the success you could wish fo r it

As a membe r of the Or der knowing a s I do the fine bases of patriotism a nd humanity on whi ch it has been built I am confident that your new magazine designed to c r ystallize and voice the tenets of the Order is assured a long futur e of rea l usefulness

To a greater extent perha ps tha n ever in the pa st civi l ization today dep ends on the understanding born of friendship and the friendsh ips t hat a re bo rn of undershystan d ing The Order of Elks was founded on friendshi p It has g r own a nd wil l g row because it t eaches tolerant idealism The Elks standards a re high but essentia lly human They do not compromise with truth They f ac e life as it is rec ognizing that perfection is n ot for this world a nd asking only that men do their best

To me it has a l wa ys been one of the a ppea ling things about the Elks tha t t hey claim no p a t ent on virtue The Order does not s eek aggr andizement a t the expense of other organizations It asks simply the priv ilege of ser ving I mposing no obligations upon members save those of loya lty helpfulness l ove of country t he Order has_quiet l y accompli shed verybig things I t s service during the great c risis of the War is yet fresh in our min ds a nd the memory of it must a l ways be a satisfaction t o a ll El ks Some of it s benefactions t he Order has enshydeavored a nd a lways will endeavor to conceal

My understanding is that the forthc oming magazine of the Order will emphasiz e the principles for whi ch it sta nds a nd by which the Elks try to live As a member of t he Order a nd a lso as a n American cit i zen eager to see these principles wide l y promulga ted I extend to t he new publication my heartiest wishes for success

Very sincerely

Mr WW Mountain Gra nd Exalted Ruler Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Toledo Ohio

The Ells Magazine

W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

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Grand Exalted Ruler

The Elks Magazin e

Elks National Memorial

Headquarters Co1nmission

John K Tenltr Chairmun

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Joseph FanningSrcrcta ry-Trcasu rcr

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June 1922

The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

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C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

rcp_mduc~o of the onicinl emblem setting forth hrs clct11 b hown at the left cornet al topof the cover page appcarin~ h~rcwitJ1

Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

l mrnincncc of p rcos Lime prevents llnplcr m e nt ion Su flic1middot it 111 sa y t ha t h e 1iviltl hi~ li fo in theltiun-hinc and thut hi i vir t tt 1middot anmiddot in~r ribtd un t l1c lahlct~ uf love and mlmltry l thcn t llmiddot tbullrltlc ndary a s tury j told in Ba lt imore t hat it wa s )J r Sandc r so11middot~ mother who SlwcltI lhc itaron the Ila~ that Ocw over lorl ~Id ltnry inspirini Francis Key Sroll tltJ writ the 1ar Span ~lcdBanner

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ach iudtuHnc packagc-si11gly or in any q uantity The middot middot Dourhboy Machine Gun fires twenty-five woodcr bullcts 1~ as mnn_y seconds hns n spnng mcch~nLSil and 1s absolutely snfc Just the t hing for fathers and m others t o takc home to the ch ildren T he Boudoir Electric Lamp is 1 21 inches hiJJh with Glass Shi~c m assorted cnlors ~nd an Ivory fi mshcrl 11ctal Base It 1s a pnzc in every sense 0Ltr stock of these items is now

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one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

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An investment in REST and RECREATION

Kneedeep in ]uneis French Licit now delicious balmy sunlit weather-with gentle breezes tempering the eager Sum mer sunshine This is the season ideal at

FRENCH LICK SPRINGS

At this season thousands yearly visit French Lick Springs the home of Pluto Water The Cumberland foothills are radiant now with early Summer wild flowers The air is a tonic in itself Golf and tennis are in full swing There are two 18-hole golf courses one of them opened recently is the finest in the country Riding hiking and other outdoor sports

(ome now R est and play Drink Pluto Water as 1t comes gushing from the ground and take the world-famous medicinal baths Large fireproof hotel excellent food music dancing- every provision (or comfort and enjoyment A trip now to French Lick Springs will pay you dividends in better health during the months to come

Wire or write for reservations French Lick Springs is conveniently reached via the Monon and Southern Railroads Open all the year

SEND FOR BOOK OF VIEWS On rcqucs~ w~ will send a beautifu lly printed 48~pacb~ok dcscrapuvc of French Lic k Sprin~s anJ rh c French Lick Spnngs H ord Conrain i 62 actu al phorograp lu laqc colo red pnnoramic view of hofcl grounds a nd lo golf courses 16 views taken on golf courses We will also send rntcs anJ other information Vr i tc t odiy - addreas Department 12 0

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1THOMAS D TAGGART President ~kl l~ 1

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To inltt1llt11lc tlll rinri111 oC Charil) J11ltLi1middot1middot Hruthrlr bullbull 111111 Ficlltlily lo 11romolltbull 111lt wmiddotICarmiddot uncl bullnlmm the lm11pi111bulls- u( ils 1111bull111lltrs lo CJlliltmiddotktD thbull piril r nllriltmiddotin pilriolism lo middotulli11tmiddot rn11I r-ll111hipbullbullbull middot Features for June 1922

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Salutatory-au lnlroclucmiddottion to tlw Ma~azine 4 Jecorutio11s lgtY Fra11di11 loath

A Letter from President Harding 6 Portrait etcting by Walter Tittle

The Grand Exalted Rulers llessage-William W Mountain 8

The Hi~her Obligation a story by Ben Ames Williams 10 Illustrations by Dudley (oy11cgt S11111mcgtrs

A Forward Look at Business-by Charles M Schwal 14

Everyhodys Listening-Radio by William Almon Wolff ]i Decorations by Cltarles Busl-erville Jr

Tht Intruder a Laltl story hy Albert Payson Terhune 19 Illustrations by Clturlbulls livi11~slon lull

Every Othcbullr Mans Business an article hy Amos Stolebull 22 lJ(bullcorations by Gbullorgbull _1 lidubullu

ll rs Prouclfoot of Baltimore hy George Kilhtbull Turner 21 Illustrated by Frauk ~ rebull

Rthiml tlw Footlights and on tlu~ Screen-photomicrorapli- 29

Tlw Crimt of a B1111~dn story by Rilliarcl ConnlII t Illustrated ly Oscar I- lmnr

Tht Thinmicro That Draw the Crowcls hy Boztnrnn Bulgtr J6 lwtrutio11s ly In Not1

The Trouble 1--With Vomfgtn e--ay hy lilclrtd ( ra111 ~9

Elh National lfrmorial Htaclqnartn Commi--ion it)

A Day for the Flag lt-tlf-Tlu~ Ori~in of Flag llay ~2

Uruler the Spreading Antle1middot-ltws oft ht Ordn middotH )eroratio11s by 1~middott1wurd (ruu

Tht~ National Elks Home I(

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SALUTATORYW ITH this first number of The Elks M agazine the 13c-nevolent and Protective Order

of Elks takes a most confiJcnt and it is be ltcvccl a most effective s tep tow arJ theaccompl1Shmcnt of a great purpose--the est1hlishment and mamtenancc of a mure intimate relationship and a more definite contact between t he Order as a whole ancl its inJividui] members l t has long been recognized as in unfortunate fac t that the greatmajority of the members of the Order have considered lightly if they re diJ gard not wsuch h olly relationship d isshy

T J1is has not been the fault of tnc individual Elk It has been the fuult or rather neglec t of the Onlcr in permttting the contmucd existence of conclitions which have naturally promiddotJuccd this resuit As a genera l rule the fraternal contact of members is loca l their assoshyciations are largely within the subordinate lodge circle The great OrJer of Elks as a norganicd entity has been but dimly visioned because it was brought to their passing attenshytion only upon the infrequent occasions when the District Deputy paid his annual v1~1t orthe R epresentative related his experiences at the Grand Lodge Session or when a comshymunication from the GranJ Exalted Ruler was read at a loJge meeting A nd even uponthose occasions 1t was only the small minority in actual attenltlance which was reachcltl Little was being done to lmng direct to the attention of the mJiv1clual Elk theinspiring history of the Orltlc-r 1t marwlous growth its splenJiJ achievements its patrit1tieanJ lxneficent activities and its plms ancl hopes for the future in all of w hich lic- h1J aJefin1te share and a keen interest l t wa hut natural for him to Jrift mto the hlmiddotl1d 1hitthese thmgs were not his concern th1t t he local loltlge was the Order of Elks anJ markedthe rlmiddotd limits of his fraternal association anJ obl igation At the annual convention hclJ in Los Angeles in 19middot21 the Grand LocJgc detcrmincJ t_Otake measures to bnng members into closer tollch with the Order generally and with brothers theirin other loJges The specific ends sought to be attained were OH To establish a direct contact between the Order and its members-as mdividualTwo To provide some medium of communication through which each one coulJ hepromptly reachcJ pcrscm~ ll y and directlibull firee T o bring to each Elk a rcahation that he is a member of the I3encvolcnt anJ

June 1922

Decorations by Fra11middotli11 Booth

Protective O rJ er of Elks of the UniccJ States of America and not merely a member of a suborJinate lodge

Foa r T o furni sh to ead 1 member L reliable sou rce of information as to the h istor y of the OnJer its notahk achievements anJ splendid 1ccom1lishmcnts to which he has a ll too unconscioudy contribu tmiddotJ

Fillt T o keep the rmk anJ file of thc meo1bcrship advised of thc communit y ~ervicc being nnJercJ a ll over the country by the subord inHc loJges of the Order as an incentive to lik i activit ies in other kx dities

Six T o proviJe information as to the proposeJ activities of the O rder in t he future and the reason therefor so that inJiv1Jual memhirs nia y form 111 intelligent Cpinion t hereon and miy htve opportunity to express thi t opinion anJ m1ke its influe nce felt

Scvc11 T o proide a means b y whid1 the Cr111J Exalted Ruler 111J other Grand l od~e Ofl1ccrs 111i y snJ direct to e1h member communic1tions w h1d1 conciin mattcrs of interest to the whole O rJ n

Eight Generill y to encouri~c and foster tha t pirit of loyal ty inJ devotion to t he OrJLr 111J its principles which ~alone can insure the ma1ntenane of tl1a t h igh p lace in puhtc esteem which the Order has alreaJ y a ttiincJ

A $ a mean nf ieeompli hing these cnJ 1t wis dctc rm111eJ thit a n1 t icgtnal jcurnal i-hould he L tahlishcJ tu he ci ll cd The Elks Jvio1inc to Jc issueJ inlt1nthl y 111J SLnt to e1ch member of the O rder at h is home add ress

JT IS not to hlmiddot 1 mere hul kt111 or ed cnJ ir of event hut 1 vignrou high cl1ss litcrarv anJ Cr1trn1l journal of w h ich the contents will renJer it w ortl~y of i plcc U[Oll 111) library

tahkmiddot It is tn cc111ti in mat tcrs of in terest anJ informa tion to all the member of 111 Elk hnusho kl Jr is J cs1gncd to he entertaining as w ell as in~truet1middote hue primarily 1ts purpuse is to plin in the hinJ of cih one nf t he million Elks in the Un ited Sutcs a monthly volume of fr1t rn1 information that will insure recognition of thc OrJcr beneficen t power t keen 1ppreciatton of its uplifting mission a dcqx r pride of membership inJ 1 co ns l lllt 1w spiri tion tn a renew al of fra tennl ohlicration anJ an incentive to ~rcater fratTna l activity

How well th is first number of t he M igain may succeeJ in ptonm ting t he purpose in ilv 1 fo r the members of t he Ordmiddot r tn judge It is c1n1Lmiddot tl y hnpcd that it may he anorJ cd a generous weknmc in every El k houclmld th i t 1t 1111y in sc1111c J egrcc a t least fulfi ll its high missinn and t h1t with ripened e~pericne cn the pirt of tlw~e chirged with it~ admrni~tr1t1011 and with the conper1t1on ltlf e middotcT) t rothcr vh1h 1- mo t earnc~tly he-sought The Elks lvL1gazine m1y become a most cfkit1vc intrumcnttli ty for t he accom phshmcnt of a grei t and worthy purpuse

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON Apri l 1 1922

My Dear Mr Mountain I am writing to express the hope that the new phase of

effort which the Elks a re undertaking to extend the usefulness and fine humane work of the Order 1nay meet with a ll the success you could wish fo r it

As a membe r of the Or der knowing a s I do the fine bases of patriotism a nd humanity on whi ch it has been built I am confident that your new magazine designed to c r ystallize and voice the tenets of the Order is assured a long futur e of rea l usefulness

To a greater extent perha ps tha n ever in the pa st civi l ization today dep ends on the understanding born of friendship and the friendsh ips t hat a re bo rn of undershystan d ing The Order of Elks was founded on friendshi p It has g r own a nd wil l g row because it t eaches tolerant idealism The Elks standards a re high but essentia lly human They do not compromise with truth They f ac e life as it is rec ognizing that perfection is n ot for this world a nd asking only that men do their best

To me it has a l wa ys been one of the a ppea ling things about the Elks tha t t hey claim no p a t ent on virtue The Order does not s eek aggr andizement a t the expense of other organizations It asks simply the priv ilege of ser ving I mposing no obligations upon members save those of loya lty helpfulness l ove of country t he Order has_quiet l y accompli shed verybig things I t s service during the great c risis of the War is yet fresh in our min ds a nd the memory of it must a l ways be a satisfaction t o a ll El ks Some of it s benefactions t he Order has enshydeavored a nd a lways will endeavor to conceal

My understanding is that the forthc oming magazine of the Order will emphasiz e the principles for whi ch it sta nds a nd by which the Elks try to live As a member of t he Order a nd a lso as a n American cit i zen eager to see these principles wide l y promulga ted I extend to t he new publication my heartiest wishes for success

Very sincerely

Mr WW Mountain Gra nd Exalted Ruler Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Toledo Ohio

The Ells Magazine

W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

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The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

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C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

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Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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ttractive Prizes at Low Cost I7rc arc t wo number thnt have provcrl immensely pnpular as prizes or preshyaims fur lgtazaar- carni al raffics nnd cat c n ajnmcnli of almos t Cmiddote ry sort uunLi ly p rocluc1inn enable u s to sell them at t he very low price o[ $ 2 00

ach iudtuHnc packagc-si11gly or in any q uantity The middot middot Dourhboy Machine Gun fires twenty-five woodcr bullcts 1~ as mnn_y seconds hns n spnng mcch~nLSil and 1s absolutely snfc Just the t hing for fathers and m others t o takc home to the ch ildren T he Boudoir Electric Lamp is 1 21 inches hiJJh with Glass Shi~c m assorted cnlors ~nd an Ivory fi mshcrl 11ctal Base It 1s a pnzc in every sense 0Ltr stock of these items is now

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one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

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The Elk~ Mu1Jazine

Volume One Number One

To inltt1llt11lc tlll rinri111 oC Charil) J11ltLi1middot1middot Hruthrlr bullbull 111111 Ficlltlily lo 11romolltbull 111lt wmiddotICarmiddot uncl bullnlmm the lm11pi111bulls- u( ils 1111bull111lltrs lo CJlliltmiddotktD thbull piril r nllriltmiddotin pilriolism lo middotulli11tmiddot rn11I r-ll111hipbullbullbull middot Features for June 1922

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Salutatory-au lnlroclucmiddottion to tlw Ma~azine 4 Jecorutio11s lgtY Fra11di11 loath

A Letter from President Harding 6 Portrait etcting by Walter Tittle

The Grand Exalted Rulers llessage-William W Mountain 8

The Hi~her Obligation a story by Ben Ames Williams 10 Illustrations by Dudley (oy11cgt S11111mcgtrs

A Forward Look at Business-by Charles M Schwal 14

Everyhodys Listening-Radio by William Almon Wolff ]i Decorations by Cltarles Busl-erville Jr

Tht Intruder a Laltl story hy Albert Payson Terhune 19 Illustrations by Clturlbulls livi11~slon lull

Every Othcbullr Mans Business an article hy Amos Stolebull 22 lJ(bullcorations by Gbullorgbull _1 lidubullu

ll rs Prouclfoot of Baltimore hy George Kilhtbull Turner 21 Illustrated by Frauk ~ rebull

Rthiml tlw Footlights and on tlu~ Screen-photomicrorapli- 29

Tlw Crimt of a B1111~dn story by Rilliarcl ConnlII t Illustrated ly Oscar I- lmnr

Tht Thinmicro That Draw the Crowcls hy Boztnrnn Bulgtr J6 lwtrutio11s ly In Not1

The Trouble 1--With Vomfgtn e--ay hy lilclrtd ( ra111 ~9

Elh National lfrmorial Htaclqnartn Commi--ion it)

A Day for the Flag lt-tlf-Tlu~ Ori~in of Flag llay ~2

Uruler the Spreading Antle1middot-ltws oft ht Ordn middotH )eroratio11s by 1~middott1wurd (ruu

Tht~ National Elks Home I(

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NATIONAL PUBLICATION OF THE BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTTYE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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The Elhs l111gazille

SALUTATORYW ITH this first number of The Elks M agazine the 13c-nevolent and Protective Order

of Elks takes a most confiJcnt and it is be ltcvccl a most effective s tep tow arJ theaccompl1Shmcnt of a great purpose--the est1hlishment and mamtenancc of a mure intimate relationship and a more definite contact between t he Order as a whole ancl its inJividui] members l t has long been recognized as in unfortunate fac t that the greatmajority of the members of the Order have considered lightly if they re diJ gard not wsuch h olly relationship d isshy

T J1is has not been the fault of tnc individual Elk It has been the fuult or rather neglec t of the Onlcr in permttting the contmucd existence of conclitions which have naturally promiddotJuccd this resuit As a genera l rule the fraternal contact of members is loca l their assoshyciations are largely within the subordinate lodge circle The great OrJer of Elks as a norganicd entity has been but dimly visioned because it was brought to their passing attenshytion only upon the infrequent occasions when the District Deputy paid his annual v1~1t orthe R epresentative related his experiences at the Grand Lodge Session or when a comshymunication from the GranJ Exalted Ruler was read at a loJge meeting A nd even uponthose occasions 1t was only the small minority in actual attenltlance which was reachcltl Little was being done to lmng direct to the attention of the mJiv1clual Elk theinspiring history of the Orltlc-r 1t marwlous growth its splenJiJ achievements its patrit1tieanJ lxneficent activities and its plms ancl hopes for the future in all of w hich lic- h1J aJefin1te share and a keen interest l t wa hut natural for him to Jrift mto the hlmiddotl1d 1hitthese thmgs were not his concern th1t t he local loltlge was the Order of Elks anJ markedthe rlmiddotd limits of his fraternal association anJ obl igation At the annual convention hclJ in Los Angeles in 19middot21 the Grand LocJgc detcrmincJ t_Otake measures to bnng members into closer tollch with the Order generally and with brothers theirin other loJges The specific ends sought to be attained were OH To establish a direct contact between the Order and its members-as mdividualTwo To provide some medium of communication through which each one coulJ hepromptly reachcJ pcrscm~ ll y and directlibull firee T o bring to each Elk a rcahation that he is a member of the I3encvolcnt anJ

June 1922

Decorations by Fra11middotli11 Booth

Protective O rJ er of Elks of the UniccJ States of America and not merely a member of a suborJinate lodge

Foa r T o furni sh to ead 1 member L reliable sou rce of information as to the h istor y of the OnJer its notahk achievements anJ splendid 1ccom1lishmcnts to which he has a ll too unconscioudy contribu tmiddotJ

Fillt T o keep the rmk anJ file of thc meo1bcrship advised of thc communit y ~ervicc being nnJercJ a ll over the country by the subord inHc loJges of the Order as an incentive to lik i activit ies in other kx dities

Six T o proviJe information as to the proposeJ activities of the O rder in t he future and the reason therefor so that inJiv1Jual memhirs nia y form 111 intelligent Cpinion t hereon and miy htve opportunity to express thi t opinion anJ m1ke its influe nce felt

Scvc11 T o proide a means b y whid1 the Cr111J Exalted Ruler 111J other Grand l od~e Ofl1ccrs 111i y snJ direct to e1h member communic1tions w h1d1 conciin mattcrs of interest to the whole O rJ n

Eight Generill y to encouri~c and foster tha t pirit of loyal ty inJ devotion to t he OrJLr 111J its principles which ~alone can insure the ma1ntenane of tl1a t h igh p lace in puhtc esteem which the Order has alreaJ y a ttiincJ

A $ a mean nf ieeompli hing these cnJ 1t wis dctc rm111eJ thit a n1 t icgtnal jcurnal i-hould he L tahlishcJ tu he ci ll cd The Elks Jvio1inc to Jc issueJ inlt1nthl y 111J SLnt to e1ch member of the O rder at h is home add ress

JT IS not to hlmiddot 1 mere hul kt111 or ed cnJ ir of event hut 1 vignrou high cl1ss litcrarv anJ Cr1trn1l journal of w h ich the contents will renJer it w ortl~y of i plcc U[Oll 111) library

tahkmiddot It is tn cc111ti in mat tcrs of in terest anJ informa tion to all the member of 111 Elk hnusho kl Jr is J cs1gncd to he entertaining as w ell as in~truet1middote hue primarily 1ts purpuse is to plin in the hinJ of cih one nf t he million Elks in the Un ited Sutcs a monthly volume of fr1t rn1 information that will insure recognition of thc OrJcr beneficen t power t keen 1ppreciatton of its uplifting mission a dcqx r pride of membership inJ 1 co ns l lllt 1w spiri tion tn a renew al of fra tennl ohlicration anJ an incentive to ~rcater fratTna l activity

How well th is first number of t he M igain may succeeJ in ptonm ting t he purpose in ilv 1 fo r the members of t he Ordmiddot r tn judge It is c1n1Lmiddot tl y hnpcd that it may he anorJ cd a generous weknmc in every El k houclmld th i t 1t 1111y in sc1111c J egrcc a t least fulfi ll its high missinn and t h1t with ripened e~pericne cn the pirt of tlw~e chirged with it~ admrni~tr1t1011 and with the conper1t1on ltlf e middotcT) t rothcr vh1h 1- mo t earnc~tly he-sought The Elks lvL1gazine m1y become a most cfkit1vc intrumcnttli ty for t he accom phshmcnt of a grei t and worthy purpuse

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON Apri l 1 1922

My Dear Mr Mountain I am writing to express the hope that the new phase of

effort which the Elks a re undertaking to extend the usefulness and fine humane work of the Order 1nay meet with a ll the success you could wish fo r it

As a membe r of the Or der knowing a s I do the fine bases of patriotism a nd humanity on whi ch it has been built I am confident that your new magazine designed to c r ystallize and voice the tenets of the Order is assured a long futur e of rea l usefulness

To a greater extent perha ps tha n ever in the pa st civi l ization today dep ends on the understanding born of friendship and the friendsh ips t hat a re bo rn of undershystan d ing The Order of Elks was founded on friendshi p It has g r own a nd wil l g row because it t eaches tolerant idealism The Elks standards a re high but essentia lly human They do not compromise with truth They f ac e life as it is rec ognizing that perfection is n ot for this world a nd asking only that men do their best

To me it has a l wa ys been one of the a ppea ling things about the Elks tha t t hey claim no p a t ent on virtue The Order does not s eek aggr andizement a t the expense of other organizations It asks simply the priv ilege of ser ving I mposing no obligations upon members save those of loya lty helpfulness l ove of country t he Order has_quiet l y accompli shed verybig things I t s service during the great c risis of the War is yet fresh in our min ds a nd the memory of it must a l ways be a satisfaction t o a ll El ks Some of it s benefactions t he Order has enshydeavored a nd a lways will endeavor to conceal

My understanding is that the forthc oming magazine of the Order will emphasiz e the principles for whi ch it sta nds a nd by which the Elks try to live As a member of t he Order a nd a lso as a n American cit i zen eager to see these principles wide l y promulga ted I extend to t he new publication my heartiest wishes for success

Very sincerely

Mr WW Mountain Gra nd Exalted Ruler Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Toledo Ohio

The Ells Magazine

W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

welcome s

Grand Exalted Ruler

The Elks Magazin e

Elks National Memorial

Headquarters Co1nmission

John K Tenltr Chairmun

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Joseph FanningSrcrcta ry-Trcasu rcr

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Edworcl Rig li1or

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Bruelt Cwn1bel

June 1922

The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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Her of Elks

no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

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C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

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There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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SALUTATORYW ITH this first number of The Elks M agazine the 13c-nevolent and Protective Order

of Elks takes a most confiJcnt and it is be ltcvccl a most effective s tep tow arJ theaccompl1Shmcnt of a great purpose--the est1hlishment and mamtenancc of a mure intimate relationship and a more definite contact between t he Order as a whole ancl its inJividui] members l t has long been recognized as in unfortunate fac t that the greatmajority of the members of the Order have considered lightly if they re diJ gard not wsuch h olly relationship d isshy

T J1is has not been the fault of tnc individual Elk It has been the fuult or rather neglec t of the Onlcr in permttting the contmucd existence of conclitions which have naturally promiddotJuccd this resuit As a genera l rule the fraternal contact of members is loca l their assoshyciations are largely within the subordinate lodge circle The great OrJer of Elks as a norganicd entity has been but dimly visioned because it was brought to their passing attenshytion only upon the infrequent occasions when the District Deputy paid his annual v1~1t orthe R epresentative related his experiences at the Grand Lodge Session or when a comshymunication from the GranJ Exalted Ruler was read at a loJge meeting A nd even uponthose occasions 1t was only the small minority in actual attenltlance which was reachcltl Little was being done to lmng direct to the attention of the mJiv1clual Elk theinspiring history of the Orltlc-r 1t marwlous growth its splenJiJ achievements its patrit1tieanJ lxneficent activities and its plms ancl hopes for the future in all of w hich lic- h1J aJefin1te share and a keen interest l t wa hut natural for him to Jrift mto the hlmiddotl1d 1hitthese thmgs were not his concern th1t t he local loltlge was the Order of Elks anJ markedthe rlmiddotd limits of his fraternal association anJ obl igation At the annual convention hclJ in Los Angeles in 19middot21 the Grand LocJgc detcrmincJ t_Otake measures to bnng members into closer tollch with the Order generally and with brothers theirin other loJges The specific ends sought to be attained were OH To establish a direct contact between the Order and its members-as mdividualTwo To provide some medium of communication through which each one coulJ hepromptly reachcJ pcrscm~ ll y and directlibull firee T o bring to each Elk a rcahation that he is a member of the I3encvolcnt anJ

June 1922

Decorations by Fra11middotli11 Booth

Protective O rJ er of Elks of the UniccJ States of America and not merely a member of a suborJinate lodge

Foa r T o furni sh to ead 1 member L reliable sou rce of information as to the h istor y of the OnJer its notahk achievements anJ splendid 1ccom1lishmcnts to which he has a ll too unconscioudy contribu tmiddotJ

Fillt T o keep the rmk anJ file of thc meo1bcrship advised of thc communit y ~ervicc being nnJercJ a ll over the country by the subord inHc loJges of the Order as an incentive to lik i activit ies in other kx dities

Six T o proviJe information as to the proposeJ activities of the O rder in t he future and the reason therefor so that inJiv1Jual memhirs nia y form 111 intelligent Cpinion t hereon and miy htve opportunity to express thi t opinion anJ m1ke its influe nce felt

Scvc11 T o proide a means b y whid1 the Cr111J Exalted Ruler 111J other Grand l od~e Ofl1ccrs 111i y snJ direct to e1h member communic1tions w h1d1 conciin mattcrs of interest to the whole O rJ n

Eight Generill y to encouri~c and foster tha t pirit of loyal ty inJ devotion to t he OrJLr 111J its principles which ~alone can insure the ma1ntenane of tl1a t h igh p lace in puhtc esteem which the Order has alreaJ y a ttiincJ

A $ a mean nf ieeompli hing these cnJ 1t wis dctc rm111eJ thit a n1 t icgtnal jcurnal i-hould he L tahlishcJ tu he ci ll cd The Elks Jvio1inc to Jc issueJ inlt1nthl y 111J SLnt to e1ch member of the O rder at h is home add ress

JT IS not to hlmiddot 1 mere hul kt111 or ed cnJ ir of event hut 1 vignrou high cl1ss litcrarv anJ Cr1trn1l journal of w h ich the contents will renJer it w ortl~y of i plcc U[Oll 111) library

tahkmiddot It is tn cc111ti in mat tcrs of in terest anJ informa tion to all the member of 111 Elk hnusho kl Jr is J cs1gncd to he entertaining as w ell as in~truet1middote hue primarily 1ts purpuse is to plin in the hinJ of cih one nf t he million Elks in the Un ited Sutcs a monthly volume of fr1t rn1 information that will insure recognition of thc OrJcr beneficen t power t keen 1ppreciatton of its uplifting mission a dcqx r pride of membership inJ 1 co ns l lllt 1w spiri tion tn a renew al of fra tennl ohlicration anJ an incentive to ~rcater fratTna l activity

How well th is first number of t he M igain may succeeJ in ptonm ting t he purpose in ilv 1 fo r the members of t he Ordmiddot r tn judge It is c1n1Lmiddot tl y hnpcd that it may he anorJ cd a generous weknmc in every El k houclmld th i t 1t 1111y in sc1111c J egrcc a t least fulfi ll its high missinn and t h1t with ripened e~pericne cn the pirt of tlw~e chirged with it~ admrni~tr1t1011 and with the conper1t1on ltlf e middotcT) t rothcr vh1h 1- mo t earnc~tly he-sought The Elks lvL1gazine m1y become a most cfkit1vc intrumcnttli ty for t he accom phshmcnt of a grei t and worthy purpuse

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON Apri l 1 1922

My Dear Mr Mountain I am writing to express the hope that the new phase of

effort which the Elks a re undertaking to extend the usefulness and fine humane work of the Order 1nay meet with a ll the success you could wish fo r it

As a membe r of the Or der knowing a s I do the fine bases of patriotism a nd humanity on whi ch it has been built I am confident that your new magazine designed to c r ystallize and voice the tenets of the Order is assured a long futur e of rea l usefulness

To a greater extent perha ps tha n ever in the pa st civi l ization today dep ends on the understanding born of friendship and the friendsh ips t hat a re bo rn of undershystan d ing The Order of Elks was founded on friendshi p It has g r own a nd wil l g row because it t eaches tolerant idealism The Elks standards a re high but essentia lly human They do not compromise with truth They f ac e life as it is rec ognizing that perfection is n ot for this world a nd asking only that men do their best

To me it has a l wa ys been one of the a ppea ling things about the Elks tha t t hey claim no p a t ent on virtue The Order does not s eek aggr andizement a t the expense of other organizations It asks simply the priv ilege of ser ving I mposing no obligations upon members save those of loya lty helpfulness l ove of country t he Order has_quiet l y accompli shed verybig things I t s service during the great c risis of the War is yet fresh in our min ds a nd the memory of it must a l ways be a satisfaction t o a ll El ks Some of it s benefactions t he Order has enshydeavored a nd a lways will endeavor to conceal

My understanding is that the forthc oming magazine of the Order will emphasiz e the principles for whi ch it sta nds a nd by which the Elks try to live As a member of t he Order a nd a lso as a n American cit i zen eager to see these principles wide l y promulga ted I extend to t he new publication my heartiest wishes for success

Very sincerely

Mr WW Mountain Gra nd Exalted Ruler Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Toledo Ohio

The Ells Magazine

W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

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The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

Jll()l l11ltJ111idtmiddot 1iw d11- w ltmiddot n middot ltmiddotv t middot r n 11e1 11 pt c d J1cfri

C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

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Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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BALL Install Box Ba ll Alleys in spare space A clean interesting busishyness Quick rclurns

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Played by young and old Vey fascinallng vnlc

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ttractive Prizes at Low Cost I7rc arc t wo number thnt have provcrl immensely pnpular as prizes or preshyaims fur lgtazaar- carni al raffics nnd cat c n ajnmcnli of almos t Cmiddote ry sort uunLi ly p rocluc1inn enable u s to sell them at t he very low price o[ $ 2 00

ach iudtuHnc packagc-si11gly or in any q uantity The middot middot Dourhboy Machine Gun fires twenty-five woodcr bullcts 1~ as mnn_y seconds hns n spnng mcch~nLSil and 1s absolutely snfc Just the t hing for fathers and m others t o takc home to the ch ildren T he Boudoir Electric Lamp is 1 21 inches hiJJh with Glass Shi~c m assorted cnlors ~nd an Ivory fi mshcrl 11ctal Base It 1s a pnzc in every sense 0Ltr stock of these items is now

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one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest

belief that the tobaccos used io Chesterfield are of fina quality (and hence of better taste) than io any o thc r cigarette at the price

LiggettampMyers Tobacco Co

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-of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended

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June 1922

So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO Millis Mass U S A

Ginger Ale

Sarsaparilla

Birch Beer

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June 1922

Decorations by Fra11middotli11 Booth

Protective O rJ er of Elks of the UniccJ States of America and not merely a member of a suborJinate lodge

Foa r T o furni sh to ead 1 member L reliable sou rce of information as to the h istor y of the OnJer its notahk achievements anJ splendid 1ccom1lishmcnts to which he has a ll too unconscioudy contribu tmiddotJ

Fillt T o keep the rmk anJ file of thc meo1bcrship advised of thc communit y ~ervicc being nnJercJ a ll over the country by the subord inHc loJges of the Order as an incentive to lik i activit ies in other kx dities

Six T o proviJe information as to the proposeJ activities of the O rder in t he future and the reason therefor so that inJiv1Jual memhirs nia y form 111 intelligent Cpinion t hereon and miy htve opportunity to express thi t opinion anJ m1ke its influe nce felt

Scvc11 T o proide a means b y whid1 the Cr111J Exalted Ruler 111J other Grand l od~e Ofl1ccrs 111i y snJ direct to e1h member communic1tions w h1d1 conciin mattcrs of interest to the whole O rJ n

Eight Generill y to encouri~c and foster tha t pirit of loyal ty inJ devotion to t he OrJLr 111J its principles which ~alone can insure the ma1ntenane of tl1a t h igh p lace in puhtc esteem which the Order has alreaJ y a ttiincJ

A $ a mean nf ieeompli hing these cnJ 1t wis dctc rm111eJ thit a n1 t icgtnal jcurnal i-hould he L tahlishcJ tu he ci ll cd The Elks Jvio1inc to Jc issueJ inlt1nthl y 111J SLnt to e1ch member of the O rder at h is home add ress

JT IS not to hlmiddot 1 mere hul kt111 or ed cnJ ir of event hut 1 vignrou high cl1ss litcrarv anJ Cr1trn1l journal of w h ich the contents will renJer it w ortl~y of i plcc U[Oll 111) library

tahkmiddot It is tn cc111ti in mat tcrs of in terest anJ informa tion to all the member of 111 Elk hnusho kl Jr is J cs1gncd to he entertaining as w ell as in~truet1middote hue primarily 1ts purpuse is to plin in the hinJ of cih one nf t he million Elks in the Un ited Sutcs a monthly volume of fr1t rn1 information that will insure recognition of thc OrJcr beneficen t power t keen 1ppreciatton of its uplifting mission a dcqx r pride of membership inJ 1 co ns l lllt 1w spiri tion tn a renew al of fra tennl ohlicration anJ an incentive to ~rcater fratTna l activity

How well th is first number of t he M igain may succeeJ in ptonm ting t he purpose in ilv 1 fo r the members of t he Ordmiddot r tn judge It is c1n1Lmiddot tl y hnpcd that it may he anorJ cd a generous weknmc in every El k houclmld th i t 1t 1111y in sc1111c J egrcc a t least fulfi ll its high missinn and t h1t with ripened e~pericne cn the pirt of tlw~e chirged with it~ admrni~tr1t1011 and with the conper1t1on ltlf e middotcT) t rothcr vh1h 1- mo t earnc~tly he-sought The Elks lvL1gazine m1y become a most cfkit1vc intrumcnttli ty for t he accom phshmcnt of a grei t and worthy purpuse

The Elks Magazine

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WASHINGTON Apri l 1 1922

My Dear Mr Mountain I am writing to express the hope that the new phase of

effort which the Elks a re undertaking to extend the usefulness and fine humane work of the Order 1nay meet with a ll the success you could wish fo r it

As a membe r of the Or der knowing a s I do the fine bases of patriotism a nd humanity on whi ch it has been built I am confident that your new magazine designed to c r ystallize and voice the tenets of the Order is assured a long futur e of rea l usefulness

To a greater extent perha ps tha n ever in the pa st civi l ization today dep ends on the understanding born of friendship and the friendsh ips t hat a re bo rn of undershystan d ing The Order of Elks was founded on friendshi p It has g r own a nd wil l g row because it t eaches tolerant idealism The Elks standards a re high but essentia lly human They do not compromise with truth They f ac e life as it is rec ognizing that perfection is n ot for this world a nd asking only that men do their best

To me it has a l wa ys been one of the a ppea ling things about the Elks tha t t hey claim no p a t ent on virtue The Order does not s eek aggr andizement a t the expense of other organizations It asks simply the priv ilege of ser ving I mposing no obligations upon members save those of loya lty helpfulness l ove of country t he Order has_quiet l y accompli shed verybig things I t s service during the great c risis of the War is yet fresh in our min ds a nd the memory of it must a l ways be a satisfaction t o a ll El ks Some of it s benefactions t he Order has enshydeavored a nd a lways will endeavor to conceal

My understanding is that the forthc oming magazine of the Order will emphasiz e the principles for whi ch it sta nds a nd by which the Elks try to live As a member of t he Order a nd a lso as a n American cit i zen eager to see these principles wide l y promulga ted I extend to t he new publication my heartiest wishes for success

Very sincerely

Mr WW Mountain Gra nd Exalted Ruler Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Toledo Ohio

The Ells Magazine

W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

welcome s

Grand Exalted Ruler

The Elks Magazin e

Elks National Memorial

Headquarters Co1nmission

John K Tenltr Chairmun

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Joseph FanningSrcrcta ry-Trcasu rcr

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June 1922

The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

Jll()l l11ltJ111idtmiddot 1iw d11- w ltmiddot n middot ltmiddotv t middot r n 11e1 11 pt c d J1cfri

C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

l mrnincncc of p rcos Lime prevents llnplcr m e nt ion Su flic1middot it 111 sa y t ha t h e 1iviltl hi~ li fo in theltiun-hinc and thut hi i vir t tt 1middot anmiddot in~r ribtd un t l1c lahlct~ uf love and mlmltry l thcn t llmiddot tbullrltlc ndary a s tury j told in Ba lt imore t hat it wa s )J r Sandc r so11middot~ mother who SlwcltI lhc itaron the Ila~ that Ocw over lorl ~Id ltnry inspirini Francis Key Sroll tltJ writ the 1ar Span ~lcdBanner

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ach iudtuHnc packagc-si11gly or in any q uantity The middot middot Dourhboy Machine Gun fires twenty-five woodcr bullcts 1~ as mnn_y seconds hns n spnng mcch~nLSil and 1s absolutely snfc Just the t hing for fathers and m others t o takc home to the ch ildren T he Boudoir Electric Lamp is 1 21 inches hiJJh with Glass Shi~c m assorted cnlors ~nd an Ivory fi mshcrl 11ctal Base It 1s a pnzc in every sense 0Ltr stock of these items is now

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one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

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The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

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WASHINGTON Apri l 1 1922

My Dear Mr Mountain I am writing to express the hope that the new phase of

effort which the Elks a re undertaking to extend the usefulness and fine humane work of the Order 1nay meet with a ll the success you could wish fo r it

As a membe r of the Or der knowing a s I do the fine bases of patriotism a nd humanity on whi ch it has been built I am confident that your new magazine designed to c r ystallize and voice the tenets of the Order is assured a long futur e of rea l usefulness

To a greater extent perha ps tha n ever in the pa st civi l ization today dep ends on the understanding born of friendship and the friendsh ips t hat a re bo rn of undershystan d ing The Order of Elks was founded on friendshi p It has g r own a nd wil l g row because it t eaches tolerant idealism The Elks standards a re high but essentia lly human They do not compromise with truth They f ac e life as it is rec ognizing that perfection is n ot for this world a nd asking only that men do their best

To me it has a l wa ys been one of the a ppea ling things about the Elks tha t t hey claim no p a t ent on virtue The Order does not s eek aggr andizement a t the expense of other organizations It asks simply the priv ilege of ser ving I mposing no obligations upon members save those of loya lty helpfulness l ove of country t he Order has_quiet l y accompli shed verybig things I t s service during the great c risis of the War is yet fresh in our min ds a nd the memory of it must a l ways be a satisfaction t o a ll El ks Some of it s benefactions t he Order has enshydeavored a nd a lways will endeavor to conceal

My understanding is that the forthc oming magazine of the Order will emphasiz e the principles for whi ch it sta nds a nd by which the Elks try to live As a member of t he Order a nd a lso as a n American cit i zen eager to see these principles wide l y promulga ted I extend to t he new publication my heartiest wishes for success

Very sincerely

Mr WW Mountain Gra nd Exalted Ruler Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Toledo Ohio

The Ells Magazine

W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

welcome s

Grand Exalted Ruler

The Elks Magazin e

Elks National Memorial

Headquarters Co1nmission

John K Tenltr Chairmun

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June 1922

The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

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General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

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lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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FAITHThis 1s a tribute to the faith of the adshyvertise rs m t h e s e columns Men of v ision w ho sight unshyseen purchased space in this our firs t issue because they believed in o u r promise- to publish a magaz ine w hich would be read with interest m the h o m e s of 850000 Elks This fa ith was based ontheir knowled ge t hat thisgreat O rder has never yetfa iled in an undertaking towhich it has set its h and It is our purpose to conshyt inue to justify this conshyfidence by so buildin g the serv ice of our ad vertising columns th at our readers w ill have an equa l faith in respond ing to these as well as other ad vert isements apshypearing monthly in The Elks Magazine

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Oregon enjoys the dis tinction of ha vi~g been Secretary of his Elk Lodge for a conmlcrable period preous to the beginning of his Senalor shyship

Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

rcp_mduc~o of the onicinl emblem setting forth hrs clct11 b hown at the left cornet al topof the cover page appcarin~ h~rcwitJ1

Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

l mrnincncc of p rcos Lime prevents llnplcr m e nt ion Su flic1middot it 111 sa y t ha t h e 1iviltl hi~ li fo in theltiun-hinc and thut hi i vir t tt 1middot anmiddot in~r ribtd un t l1c lahlct~ uf love and mlmltry l thcn t llmiddot tbullrltlc ndary a s tury j told in Ba lt imore t hat it wa s )J r Sandc r so11middot~ mother who SlwcltI lhc itaron the Ila~ that Ocw over lorl ~Id ltnry inspirini Francis Key Sroll tltJ writ the 1ar Span ~lcdBanner

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one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON Apri l 1 1922

My Dear Mr Mountain I am writing to express the hope that the new phase of

effort which the Elks a re undertaking to extend the usefulness and fine humane work of the Order 1nay meet with a ll the success you could wish fo r it

As a membe r of the Or der knowing a s I do the fine bases of patriotism a nd humanity on whi ch it has been built I am confident that your new magazine designed to c r ystallize and voice the tenets of the Order is assured a long futur e of rea l usefulness

To a greater extent perha ps tha n ever in the pa st civi l ization today dep ends on the understanding born of friendship and the friendsh ips t hat a re bo rn of undershystan d ing The Order of Elks was founded on friendshi p It has g r own a nd wil l g row because it t eaches tolerant idealism The Elks standards a re high but essentia lly human They do not compromise with truth They f ac e life as it is rec ognizing that perfection is n ot for this world a nd asking only that men do their best

To me it has a l wa ys been one of the a ppea ling things about the Elks tha t t hey claim no p a t ent on virtue The Order does not s eek aggr andizement a t the expense of other organizations It asks simply the priv ilege of ser ving I mposing no obligations upon members save those of loya lty helpfulness l ove of country t he Order has_quiet l y accompli shed verybig things I t s service during the great c risis of the War is yet fresh in our min ds a nd the memory of it must a l ways be a satisfaction t o a ll El ks Some of it s benefactions t he Order has enshydeavored a nd a lways will endeavor to conceal

My understanding is that the forthc oming magazine of the Order will emphasiz e the principles for whi ch it sta nds a nd by which the Elks try to live As a member of t he Order a nd a lso as a n American cit i zen eager to see these principles wide l y promulga ted I extend to t he new publication my heartiest wishes for success

Very sincerely

Mr WW Mountain Gra nd Exalted Ruler Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Toledo Ohio

The Ells Magazine

W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

welcome s

Grand Exalted Ruler

The Elks Magazin e

Elks National Memorial

Headquarters Co1nmission

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June 1922

The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

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C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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W ILLIAM WALLACE MOUNTAIJl elected GranJ Exalteltl Ruler at Los Angeles last J uly

June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

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Grand Exalted Ruler

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The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

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C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

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Oregon enjoys the dis tinction of ha vi~g been Secretary of his Elk Lodge for a conmlcrable period preous to the beginning of his Senalor shyship

Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

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In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

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evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

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t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

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June 1922

DEAR BROTHER ELKSshy

Now arrives The Elks Magazine and out of a heart deeply stirred with pride in the achievement and with fore knowledge of the success in store I am privileged as Grand Exalted Ruler to offer my congratulations to the Order at large

The Elks Magazine establishes an advanced era in our fraternal progress and development It invests us with a new and powerful element of strength and another instrumentality by which to translate and concrete opportunity in the practical results of our planning and organizing and of our leadership along the upward way With its riches of information its wholesome and stimulat ing intellectual entertainment it stands pledged to place before its audience the first of every month the finest magazine published It will be guided and con trolled by a fixed policy that the best there is belongs by divine right and is dedicated to our great and growing fellowship

That which pleases and gratifies me most of all is the fact that The Elks Magazine is YOUR Magazine-yours in the point of personal possession and proprietorship It speaks and stands for your sentiments and your principles It does honor to our Flag It preaches and it practises the reality of Brotherly Love I would impress the thought that a primary function will be to keep you enlightened and alive as to the ambitions of the Order expressive of its highest estate and of its widereaching activities in carrying forward these ambitions

As Grand Exalted Ruler and thereby as a member of the Elks National

Memorial Headquarters Commission and haying actively participated in the foundation work for the establishment of The Elks Magazine I cheerfully bear witness to the vigilant care that has dominated with business prudence every successive step forward and that now culminates in its delivery into your hands

In the multitude and talent and ex perience from which we are able to draw and in the array of so many gifted minds it is to be expected and it is re quested that many among our members will be inspired to volunteer their sug gestions alike for editorial and publica tion features of attraction and improve ment I am assured by those in charge that the doors of The Elks Magazine will stand wide open to welcome new ideas intended for its good Out of such close cooperation and mutual depen dence following these lead lines and in the exercise and administration of our joint proprietorship there can come only substantial betterment and a larger prosperity

It goes without mentioning that The Elks Magazine will be worth consider ably more than the nominal price named for subscription which is after all in easy analysis one more tribute to your good fortune in being a member of our Order

The beginning is firstclass The augury is for better and better as time comes and goes From the light of the past we look optimistically into the future and we have cause to congratu late ourselves and each other In all incerity I bespeak and commend your

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The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

Jll()l l11ltJ111idtmiddot 1iw d11- w ltmiddot n middot ltmiddotv t middot r n 11e1 11 pt c d J1cfri

C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

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Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

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Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

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Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Oregon enjoys the dis tinction of ha vi~g been Secretary of his Elk Lodge for a conmlcrable period preous to the beginning of his Senalor shyship

Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest

belief that the tobaccos used io Chesterfield are of fina quality (and hence of better taste) than io any o thc r cigarette at the price

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

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The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

Jll()l l11ltJ111idtmiddot 1iw d11- w ltmiddot n middot ltmiddotv t middot r n 11e1 11 pt c d J1cfri

C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

tinenl t11ltl middotspil l il ttbull f1 I Olli ~i2e

middotinr l1u11 nn11 rnlrrtainr1l In tlu rn ri shy1u l 11 IM-~bull l 11 1u1 1 L 1bull t 11 l l ll l Llly fe e l H h ccn1

tll~lfl In pdr ti 11lbullrful litntl e njo yed

1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

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the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

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Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

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Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Oregon enjoys the dis tinction of ha vi~g been Secretary of his Elk Lodge for a conmlcrable period preous to the beginning of his Senalor shyship

Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

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Sarsaparilla

Birch Beer

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June 1922

The Ell(s National Meinorial Headquarters

0 UT of t he abundance of affection and appreciation in all lime hen men would confer imperishable distincshy

tion upon t he illust rious of their fellows the sent iment ilh seeming reverence has enshyshrined itself in to l lcmorid Temple into pomp of Monument into splendor or Shaft or otherwise spirilualized into a masterpiece classically symbolic

This perpetuation of tribute proceeds upon the principle t hat in recalling the great we ourseles grow greater by the unconscious imitation of their irtucs that in the art of looking upard lo them we ourselves arc lifted Such has been the instinct and pract ices of humankind do1rn the train of ages since the sunrise of civilization

T hus it was ordained b1middot t he Benevolent and Protect ive Order of Eiks in the fulness and glory of achievement to honor arn l to keep fo rever lighlcltl upon t he altars of the mcrican Republic t he fires kindled by its group of int repid pat riots

I n this commemoraliYe devotion the further E lk wish has been and is to i1~clultle namelessly every mcmbtbullr of the Purple Kingdom who answered t he call lo colors in the Great Var whClher he pa id the sushypreme sacrifice or whether he was denied the Privilege of figh t ing at the front

1 here arc also lo be immortalized kindred remembrances-memories of our conlribushylio~s as a fraternal agency to the various and van ed auxilia ries of war activities less specshytacularly of course a nd performed rather secludedly at home but none the less valshyorousiy and none the less worthv a niche in the Temple we would raise andmiddot consecrate

ATTEJTION having been invited promplly and with clue solemnity the

Grand Lodge of t he Benevolent and Proshytective Order of Elks dedicated of its reshysource whateer might become necessary for the achievement of these sacred pushyposes and fort lrnith created its Commisshysion charged wi th the duty of carrying fo rshymiddotard the program to realiilation

I n passing it is noted t hat the Commisshysion llit hout delay was constituted to-wit J ohn_ K Tener J oseph T Fanning J ames R Nicholson Edward Rightor Freel Ha rper Bruce A Campbell William vi Abbott Rush L Holland Frank L Rain anrl il liam W Mountain as Grand Exalted Ruler In perfecting its orgwization and to the lnd of expediting it s business J ohn K Tener as

made Chairman of the Commission William fountain ice-Chairman and J oseph T Fanning as elected Secretary-Treasurer and made Executive Director

In t he report submitted to t he Grand Lodge in the fi rst instance and upon whkh this final proceeding as taken Chicago as chosen because of considerations of comshymercial and ad ministrative importance and because of geographical advantage It tS

considered and so recommended thLt inasshymuch as t he Jlemorial building could be proportioned to provide space accomrnorhshyt ions for the Grand Secrclarv and for the lational P ublicat ion headquarters as thereshytofore agreed upon the business 1ffairs oft he Orcier and other matters economica lly rela led could be conducted i t h greatest dispatch in ancl from Chicago

Selection of a Builrling Site one that ould be ample and comport with ~ll ~equiremc_nli and proprieties anci the chgn1ly ancl Jmshyporlance of the undertaking on~ that would comprehend and grLli fy the w1~hes of the Grand Lodge as it acted for and 111 the n~me of every mem ber of the Order was the l1rs l detail lo which the Commission addressed its energies ancl best judgment Ldegllimately a fter thorough and painstaking research and investigation and i[tcr an informed c-omp~rshyison in middotalua tiuns had been completed a site ideallv suitable was acquired at the southshyCSt -corner of Lakemiddotiew Avenue and Dishyersev Boulevard The meLsuremcnts are spacious- 393 feet front cl lT~middoting back to a depth of 200 fee l F rontmg eastmiddot11d from this vantage-point the eye revels am1rl the bloom and verdure of Lincoln Pirk and then looking still further eistward beyond the Lincoln Park expanse there rolls a nd sparkles the silver sheen of Lake II ichigan In the center of this gem of nature most asshyvantageously located and charningly strshyroundecl t he Order of Elks mil erect 1ls rhcf clauwe of a ffection tribute

ith an extreme of can and high rega rd for taste and suitability ~tudies arc jul now being made in 1he malle of deciding the character of JIcmonal 11alewr ma~middot be the design appro-cd it can be_ ~lated dclinitcl~ that ill surh dela1b will synshy

chroni~e perfectY with the Chicago plan of 1 C1t_v Beau_t1ful and with the elegance of s1mphc1ty will speak the hear t and spirit of

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no leparture from original intenshytions middot1th no profanation of the smcshy

tuary and middotithout shocking the fine art concepts of the connoisseur il has been planned as already noted to provide in a sequestered section of t he T emple adequate space for the Grand Secretary and his fu ncshytions and the ed itor ial home of Thl Elks JIa~azine

One ma in purpose of the National Publicashytion which is ilrctcly understood but which cannot be over-accented is that The Elks J lagtiine is pr imarily anltl principall inshytended to bring the Order dirccllmiddot ai1d in wholesale capacity to the Elk menlnmiddotrship everyhere and all the time and in so doing to acquain t all these members ilh the 1middotarishyous actiitics t he heritage of achicmiddotements the interesting dcmiddotclopment s and compell ing ambitions in detail and more complctehmiddot than emiddoter heretofore and moreoer reripnshyca ll~middot to lemcnt L finer and closer Orking understanding ancl Lpprecitt ion ancl unit of purpose betllcen the Grand Lodge 1111 t he Subordinate Lodges and the great and groing rank and tile And at the same time the guiding purpose will be lo enrich The Elks ~laga zine ilh exceptional feashytures en tertaining aml instructinbull and stimulating contained in departments other tha~ those fraternally devoted these di shyvertmg topics to be treated with a garnilunmiddot of the literary craft and it h extra touches of a r t to heighten and improve the effect and upon the llhole to intensify pride in th~ Order in its good deeds ell donL

R ecurring lo t~e 1I~morial T emple and speakmg for the Com1111ss1on As for detail and decora lions exprcssimiddote of the sacred sentiments to be interprtt ct l it is too earhmiddot to decide too early to anticipa tc partin dar~ but there is the worl rls trc1sure of experience to be rnnsackcd and borrocd frnm and lllt shyter still there is our 011 inilia tiw al comshymand our Oll crea tive conceptions that can be fitted to harn1onic llit h the dominating purpose to be served

In achlitiun to its lTcadquartcrs actimiddotshyiLies a large share of the time of t he ( middot0111 shy

mission has been applied to organi 1in The Elks ~fagazinc and suptmiddotnmiddotising it first issue

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The Elks Magazine

Under the Spreading Antlers

They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

Jll()l l11ltJ111idtmiddot 1iw d11- w ltmiddot n middot ltmiddotv t middot r n 11e1 11 pt c d J1cfri

C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

tinenl t11ltl middotspil l il ttbull f1 I Olli ~i2e

middotinr l1u11 nn11 rnlrrtainr1l In tlu rn ri shy1u l 11 IM-~bull l 11 1u1 1 L 1bull t 11 l l ll l Llly fe e l H h ccn1

tll~lfl In pdr ti 11lbullrful litntl e njo yed

1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

(Continued on page 11)

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B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

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the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

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Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

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Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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I FINANCE and BUSINESS II

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one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

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The Elks Magazine

Under the Spreading Antlers

They Tell These Tales Atluntic City Makes R ea lly jur th~e Grand Lodge

DE R lcadcrsliP of Harry Uachashyrach who discharges t he dual role of Granrl E sq uire for the

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der ancl Chairman of the Committee on Gra nd Lotl gc Arrangements preparashytion ior the welcome anlt cnlcnainmcnt uf the 1urpc H ost in tlantic City in J ulv arc iroing f~rwarc with a_ hum

Thl prophecy 1s that 1 9 22 m il establish a new maximum volu me of visitors Never has a livelier and llider interest been manifested in advance and seldom if ever have plans been more a mbitiously undertaken In all essentials Atlantic City is superbly dowered by na ture reinforced by the craft of man to serve as host on a sca le colossal

D uring the good time coming Atla ntic Cit middot will not be allowed to act as host to themiddot Grand Lodge a ll by itself Every subordinate Lodge in X ell J ersey is under pledge to participate in doing the needful regally T hese scmiddoteral iew J erse_v Lodges compacted and energized as a Stale - sociation unit will independently maintain headquarters and bid their frimiddotnds d rop in anlt minglc allhilc a l the llotel la mar

l lorcomiddoter -tlantic City Lodge wi ll be otherwise effect i1middotel- assisted bmiddot I ih1middota ushykee Lodge Colu-nbus (Ohio) Lodge ashington (D C) Lodge Canton (Ohio) Lodge and lhilaclltlphil Lodge each of wh ich has volunteered its band and Glee Clubs its Drill Corps an rl la lrols and ithtmiddotr en llrlai11111 bull111 in raquoo r i~~ tiupplctllltlil lhl lot iii ii lld nibulliuli b t rl n ~ fn r c tmiddot~ in d u i 11 g ti n H 1middot11 11 i 11 11 l 11 111t1 r -

Jll()l l11ltJ111idtmiddot 1iw d11- w ltmiddot n middot ltmiddotv t middot r n 11e1 11 pt c d J1cfri

C 1111tmiddoter1t l1 11 J Ju ll t11 1 S t t d l i c 1 1 ill lw lilt plii (( of lll clli1tu l(gin11i11ir with t ill p ublic ceremony on llo11cla_1middot cvenin a l 8 oclock sha rp J u l_ 10 The Blackshystone llill be Lhe off1Lmiddotial puinL uf registrashytion T he Trn1middot1111gt1e llill be Grand Lodge 1lcadquarLcrs

General Chairman llarry ilacharach funct ions a rl vnamo Allachcd to him in Co111miLtccmiddot scnmiddoticc arc t llentyshyfive of the livest Jive 11middotires anywhere to be cliscoverccl Div isionally the various rlcparlmcnts of work have been ent rusLcd to capable coadj utors Uniled States Senator alter E Edge is ice-Cha irman of the Committee on Grand Lodge entertainment Governor Edward I Edw~rrb is vitally an element of t he organrn t1011 Congressmen I saac Bah~rach l tclolas Longllor th and Joseph alsh _cons titute a Su b-Committee t_o arrangt lor the al tcndance and cnjo~middotnunt of member~ ot the House ni Rcp re~cntative~ and other E lk dignitaries i oflicial ashington Bv th is delcat ion u-ri1middoting from the cpitul special badgcs lmrin the insrriptiun - JERIC S Cl IC CE TER EER ELK LODGE llill be Orn ThLmiddot aml in Tiption has been adopted for genLra l 11 ilmiddot on t his year s Reunion badges and rcjalia The pro

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gram of fun and feas t of fclloll ship will be unceasing during each day and la te into the nights

T he annual parade llill be supenmiddotisccl with dignity hile nomiddotclty in costume and disshyp lay arc invited and pr izes arc lo be offerer Lo stimulate a ttractions of t his character nothing of t he grotesque and noth ing approaching the undignified and nobolh- not in uniform llill be permit ted in 1he middotparade scn es of prizes n~w in process of planning is expec ted to stir rntercst far a nd llide and to greatly encourage good-na t ured rivalnmiddot

General Chairman Bacharach has checmiddotrshyfully placed himself and his entire time at t he disposal of the Order as one means of insuring the largest success in details of al l enshydancc social and display features and other outstanding incidents associated with t he forthcoming gatheri ng of the Purple Clans H e ill be delighted to extend emiddotery courtesy llithin his poller Lo answer all questions to negotiate rcscrrntions fo r Lodges and otlerwise hand le the necessities of t he situation upon a basis bot h ind iidual a nd collccli middote T o these ends he may be reached by wire or letter at Commillle 11adq uarters Xo SoutJ1 -laryland henue Atlantic Ci t X j S1dnging OCr the Bacharach desk a l Headquarters is a motto which im p resses middotPromptness leans D o I L ow t least three circula r lct llr middotilr1 t ing llit h late tidings md inst ructions required to be gi1middote11 arc sched uled tu be scnt broadcast to t he Lodges a t op portune intcnmiddotals by the Cha irman

A Satellite emiddotcnl I hat ma~middot be men t ioned incikntallv i that luring t hl llclk 1[ the Cra 11d 1 d g middot tla111 jmiddot lt ii ) lq d i middot w ill

hnnt 1-lI Jllld (11 middot i t c- ~middot ( l o11 1Lmiddot t111 l I l1a i I rnn t J111 i~l tl il ll (T~ ill I l llli i lll( [JJL ( lflbull t ntJ II )

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During the meet ing of t h Grancl Lodge in Atlantic City nc~t mon th I he l~lks I l ag azine will 11 ain t_un 1-lea lltJuarters a t the T raymo-e in of11n a l co1~ncct1011 II 1( subscriber fricnbullb arc cordia lly bidden lo renew acquain tance or become acquaintccl and make thcm5chmiddotes generally and particularhmiddot sociable middot

R endering Our Homage Before Shrines of PatrioJism

Location in t he birthpl~ce of American Liberty the home of t he Liberty B ell lli th the scene of t he signing of Lhc D eclara tion of l ndcpcnclenc-c the creation of the Stars and Stripes and t he meeting of the first Continental Congress and the adoption of t he Constitution of the Lnitecl States give to the patr iotic acti middotitics of Philadelph ia Lodge an a rldecl impetus a nrl unusua l siJnilicanre

The a n i middoti ties of t he Lodge a long patriotic line llere nc1middoter ~o di ill ustrated as in t he rercnt middotisit to lhiladelphia of Grand Exdtcd R ukr illiam 1 ountain headshying a ( ranrl Lodge oJdegliLmiddotial d ltlcgat ion I mshy111ccliatd_1middot on ar ri 1middotd the trand Exalted

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Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

Samiddots Exalted Ruler Grakelow Philarlclshyphia middotLodge ha Ying gone to Los Angeles hst year wi1h the largest dcltiiLLion of rt nonrni l iLary lliarmiddotncmiddotter tha t evmiddotr ero~middotHmiddot1l 1lic nJn

tinenl t11ltl middotspil l il ttbull f1 I Olli ~i2e

middotinr l1u11 nn11 rnlrrtainr1l In tlu rn ri shy1u l 11 IM-~bull l 11 1u1 1 L 1bull t 11 l l ll l Llly fe e l H h ccn1

tll~lfl In pdr ti 11lbullrful litntl e njo yed

1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

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In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

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There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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June 1922

Ruler was escorted by the band mounted guard and drill corps to Independence Hall where he placed a wreath at the base of the Libert 1middot Bel l From thence he journeyed to the home of Betsy Ross maker of the first American Flag of Stars and Stripes and presented to the Betsy Ross Home Association a framed copy of the Elks Allegianc_c to the Flag These resolutions are con~p1cuously placed in this building the shrme of all loYcrs of the Flag and will be seen and read by t housands who visit the home every year

From the Betsy Ross home the Grand Exalted Ruler journeyed to the grave of Benjamin Franklin and placed thereon a wrea th which contained a touch of the colors of the Order

Philadelphia Lodge has prepared fo~ presentation to each and every school m the cit1middot numbering close to 400 with annexes a fr~mcd cop1middot of the Elks Allegiance to the Flag on Flag Day June q 1922 and is planning a fitting obsenmiddotance

The latest patriotic activity of the Lodge is the fo rmation of a Philadelphia Legion of Honor membership in which is composed lf service men who arc Elks The purpose 1s to provide employment and to render homshyage to the Flag and for par ticipation in all patriotic demonstrations

Qualmiddoter L atchst ri11g Hangs on the Outside

Bidden to tarnmiddot a while in historic P hiladelphia elaborate plans for the entertainment of Elks on their way to the Grand Lodge reunion at Atlantic City have been perfected by Philadelphia Lodge Cndcr sea l a leller has been addressed lo cnnshySubonlinate Lodge and conmiddotcying a corcli~l invitation to those who anticipate attending the Grancl Lodge meeting to arrange a stopomiddoter in Philadelphia fo r as long as they can be tempter[ to remain

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1utll1110bilc t r ips and other forms of eltcrtainmcnt governed enti rely by the tune of arrirnl and the length of stay will be arangcd for our guests l ask those planshyning lu li~il us tu cnmmunicatc with me at the El k l lome Juniper and Arch streets as tu time of arrival length of slay and size of party so tha t complete preparations can be made Let the stop-over be arranged in your itinerary on your way to the Grand Lodge reunion Our thought is not to compete ith -Llantic City hospitality It i5 our desire to have everyone return home Yoting the Atlantic City Grand Lodge reunion of 1 922 the greatest in the history of the Order

Gala Time Programmed Syracuse Lodge numbering 2500 afliliates

will be host of the New York State Association annual meeting J unc 4 and for three dagtmiddots following Among the subjects proshygrammed arc Americanization Ritualistic demonstrat ion grettcr charitable efforts fu ture uses of Elk clubs and social rooms Syracuse Lodge is offering substantial prizes for ritualistic competition and for parade disshyplagtmiddots Special features llill be a mammoth banquet a shore dinner clents at Three Rivcr6 motor trips throughmiddotmiddot Finger Lakes

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also a massive demonstration at Keiths Theater ~Iusic dancing and cabaret entertainment at Elks Temple middotill enshyliven every evening There llil be a block party in front of the Temple middotith music by massed bands arious fratershynities of Symcuse notably the Masonic Club will aid The Mayor Chamber of Commerce and all ci lic bodies will join in the welcome On the evening of June 4 there ill be an address by Col John P Sullirnn Past Grand Exalted Ruler and Chairman of the Grand Lodge Selective lIcmbership Committee At 1 r oclock that night on the s troke of the City Hall bell Crouse College and Church Chimes will play Auld Lang Sync Throughout this ceremony all lights in Syracuse will be d immed

Dispensations Granted to Organize New Lodges

Haing qualified applications under formalities of law and upon proper represhysentations certified by Grand Exalted Ruler Mountain the following dispensashytions to organize Lodges have been granted lIadison S D No 1442 Oxnard Calif o 14i3 Ilion N Y Ko I444i inchcster lass No 1445 Dunshycan Okin No 1446 Garrett Ind Ko 1447 Caldwell Idaho Ko 1448

President Hardin on Friendship and i1femorx

The greatest g ift in Gods master bestowal upon man is memory It is the storehouse of everything in the life worth while I t fashions character and inspires all hope I t takes a ll of the impressions of human ex istence and by some alchemy of lumiddote removes the dross and makes the golden cross of faith which is the rosary to every human prayer

One cannot fancy a life fit to limiddotc without memorys rmiddotcvcalmen ts in fclshylow~hip and friendships without lo1middote ancl alluinmcnts llil houl rnrnurageshylllll l ~ fllltl tlllktrmrnt ~ rithout in~111rarh11f n111l Jll tJ L iu HHllmiddotiP uf n -hte middotLshy l ~ 11 t_ 0

L Jil LIG~l11 p l tl mun~11rc ) middot F-11pn bull111t p lHLC in l ire F 1middotiL11dfhip a 1111 fll lowship a rc as old ns creation In Lhc garden of charity fidelity just ice and brotherly love we may cu ltimiddotatc ecrything in life worlh 11middothilc I believe with all my heart we ofTcr the highest memoshyrial today if we resolve in our hcarls to practise faithfully the things that Elkshydom teaches

Boston Elks Show the Way Boston Lodge has undertaken to estab

lish and administer a $50ooochari ty fund To assure success Boston Lodge donated from its own treasury Sr 5000 as a sta rt It is interesting to state that the Honorshyary Committee is made up of H on Channing H Cox Governor Hon Thos H Dowd P E R J udge lIunicipal Court Hon iI J Murray Judge iIunicipal Court H on George Holden Tinkham Congressman Hon James A GalliYan Congressman The spontaneous response of the public indicates that before the campaign ends the total gathered llill surpass original expectations Suppleshymenting the general itppcal for assistance the Lodge is conducting a series of theshyatrical entertainments including an athletic carnival and a r hui ty pageant

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

You can ncmiddotcr realize how much we apprcna tc what you hwc ltlone for us anltl we sincerely hope tl~al C will hnxc Lite extreme pka~urc of having yuu wllh US 3glin SOUi

Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Oregon enjoys the dis tinction of ha vi~g been Secretary of his Elk Lodge for a conmlcrable period preous to the beginning of his Senalor shyship

Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

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evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

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There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

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Wishing you a plcasnnt journey home amJ a ll thlt happiness in the world

1 loha Nui B P 0 poundks No 616

Machtme Schuman n-J-Tcmiddotink on the viitors register inscribed beneath her s ignature G)d bless the E lks line and great people of our blessed country T hree of the Madames sons arc Elks

United States Senators lri the Limelight

Speak ing of United Stutes Senators Raise City (Idaho) Lodge carries both Senator Willia m E Borah and Senator F rank R Gooding on il roll of membership Happily tl1c same complimentary thing ca n be said nf Des M oines ( Iowa) Lodge which hails Senators Albert Baird Cummins and Charles A Rawson bot h Ls members of No 98 nd speaking uf Uni ted States Senators again Senator Charles L M cNary of Salem

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Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

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Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

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June 1922

Under the Spreading Antlers (Co111i11ucd f rom page -15)

B etter Than Medicine f or the Soldier Sick

Care of soldiers maimed in war is a problem sometimes difficult to handle but when a pshyp roached with the softening touch of fraternity t he fro wn is more apt to shift to a smile At Parker Hill H ospita l Boston built by the Elks a t a psychological time and now d irected by tlH United States Government Hospita l Service the task of restoring hund reds s t ill suffering from shell-shock o r from wounds or from effects of 1aving been gassed or from a ny fo rm of disability proceeds apace lfossachuset ts State Elks Association in s taging weekly shows supplies to these chaps the big idea in ba nishinis depression and restoring a normal condition Wm E Curran of W inthrop is secretary of the Enter tainment Comm ittee T h us far more tha n half of the Elk Lodges in M assachusetts have sponsored these attractions T he night Boston was host Mayor Curley acted a s master of ceremonies W hen Cambridge did the honors Mayor Quinn was director One crippled colored soldier disobeyed doctors orders and slipped a wa y f rom his cot to look o n and laugh The medica l experts reproached him He answered that having seen the show he was ready to die middot R ather d ubious

University Scholarships Mark a Progressive Move

firs t it was De troi t Lodge then Philadelphia and th ird ly it was R ochester Lodge that led the way -ind caught step in Lhc new procession of practical encouragement fo r tbe you th of the la nd in awarding scholar hips Grand Exalled Ruler M ountain is specially interested in the development and success of this educational movemen t In writ ing Past Exalted Ruler Ja mes S Bryan of Roch ester he extends h is compliments and commendations in these words I t is a work tl1a t is close to my heart I believe the Lime is corning when a ll Subordinate Lodges or at least a ll of tl1e la rger ones will have a suffishycient nu mber of boys in Univeities to represent every Subordinate Lodge in the order T his f1a kes Detroit Philadelphia and Rochester enlisted to date these lodges having since my p resenta tion of the plan a warded scholarships to desen middoting boys You will recall tl1t in my talk at Rochester I d id not propose any definite procedure u ntil completion of our National J lcmoria l Headquar ters a nd the publ icatioa of t he E lks M agazine It is a great work that se7rns to have taken deep root with Lhc membership o f our Order IL is assuredly one that can not be measured fo r good and no one could be more pleased tl1an your Grand E xalted Ruler

Chimes to Peal on the Stroke of Eleven

A unique fea ture of the New H ome of P hilashydelphia Lodge of E lks will be a set of chimes with a clock placed somewhere in a tower of the building as nowmiddot contemplated a nd serv ing on the _s t roke of eleven o clock as a n impressive rcmmdcr of a senti ment sacred within the Order and becoming rapidly and widely understood

nd appreciated in a public sense T he chimes will p lay Auld Lang Sync of famil iar st rain

nd also a bitof a hymn or other sacred music qually familiar Such a ceremonial will have

t he efTcct of a rresting the a ttention of every it izen or wayfarer within ear-shot a nd the

further a nd unconscious influence of the chime will be to cause a pause in silence and in revershynce every night at the ele ven strokes while a

relative or dear friend or relat ives and friends rc tenderly recalled from the solit udes

Columbus Lodge in Rural Environs

The Elks of Columbus 0 maintain a club1ouse unique in many r espects It is a country state none finer in the M id-cs l It combines he a ttractiveness of rural environs with a com

pleteness of equipment tbat appeals to men of ffairs who appreciate metropol itan case and omfort amid quietude The property is an uxiliary of the dub-house in the city p roper

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W hen the final improvements arc made lli estate will consis t of a bout 300 acre I t 111 have a twenty-seven-ole golf course twelve minutes a way from the busy section of Columbus

Biddin_s Good-By to an uld Friend

The S011cm Buck founded more tlrnn t wcnty years ago in tropic New Orleans by Aubrey Murray of a romatic memory i~nounces its discontinuance as a journal of E lk t1d111gs In say ing Ha il and Fa rewell Aubrc) Mur0y I_I docs bis al~dictory with ~racefu1 spmt_wh1ch 1s characteristic At the tune the first bsue 11 as put to press s ta tist ics sholed a total E lk m~mbership of 44252 whereas today Elks lodge thick1ly dot the contment a nd young M r M urray who has really perpetuated the Souhem Buck these last few middotyears as a t ribute to his fa ther thinks the Order has in its national numerals outgrown the local publication I n speaking h is sincere affect ion for t he Order the talented son again p roCS himself a worthy successor

Bil(y Sunday Asls Cod to Prosp er t7ie Elf-s

I n a sermon preached a t K elanee Ill Rev Villiam A Sunday offered the following prayer for the E lks

And then the E lks now God they a re a speedy bunch help them Thou knollcst they a re the warmest-hearted bunch in l11c world and if I were in trouble I would go r ight up to one of these men who wear the litt le Elk pin and Thou knowcst he would nt gie me the stony stare and the marble hear t but would put out t he good right hand and help m e Now God help them they have got hear ts as big as the dome of l he Baptist chu rch O God help them a ll

Hawaiians Do Honor to Madame Sclu1marm-llei11k

Accustomed to adulation yet mindful a nd deeply apprcciatiw of the puLilic estimate of her ar tistry a nd appreciated for her demiddotot ion to American ideals iadame St humann-H1111k upon Lhe occasion of her retu rn from the Onc~ t received at the ha nds of H onolttlu Lodge a t ribute that toucl1cd her hear t is she disembarked members of the Order escorted her to the beaushyt iful home of the Lodge at Waikiki Dcarh There a recept ion was staged

lIadame Schuma nn-H eink sang brillanlly At the conclusion of t he musica I numbers her shoulders were d raped with a purple and while silk lei (Hawaiian srnrf) The gift from the E lks of Honolulu bore t his nole

To Madame Schumann-Hcink This is a small token of Aloha from Your Boys

the members of H onolulu Ludgc lo 6o a real American orgrn ization to a real Jmcricin n luthc~

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Oregon enjoys the dis tinction of ha vi~g been Secretary of his Elk Lodge for a conmlcrable period preous to the beginning of his Senalor shyship

Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

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In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

rcp_mduc~o of the onicinl emblem setting forth hrs clct11 b hown at the left cornet al topof the cover page appcarin~ h~rcwitJ1

Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

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Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

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So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

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So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

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FAITHThis 1s a tribute to the faith of the adshyvertise rs m t h e s e columns Men of v ision w ho sight unshyseen purchased space in this our firs t issue because they believed in o u r promise- to publish a magaz ine w hich would be read with interest m the h o m e s of 850000 Elks This fa ith was based ontheir knowled ge t hat thisgreat O rder has never yetfa iled in an undertaking towhich it has set its h and It is our purpose to conshyt inue to justify this conshyfidence by so buildin g the serv ice of our ad vertising columns th at our readers w ill have an equa l faith in respond ing to these as well as other ad vert isements apshypearing monthly in The Elks Magazine

THE ELKS MAGAZINE50 East 42d Street New York

Sulli va n

Oregon enjoys the dis tinction of ha vi~g been Secretary of his Elk Lodge for a conmlcrable period preous to the beginning of his Senalor shyship

Senator Harry New Addresses by Radio

H a rry S Xew charter member of Indianapolis Lodge a nd member of the United States Senate from Indiana was the first of public men to util shyize the radio in a ddress ing his cons tituen ts from ashiniton

Bespeahmiddoting Co-operation forthe Grand Secretary

In the service of T he Elks Magazine and in complying with special conditions of ltw purshyposed to meet the business necessities of our ~ ational Publicat ion we bespeak for Grand Secretary Fred C Robinon a nd hi olrice prompt and efficient co-0pcration nn the part of Subordinate Lodge Secretaries to the extent of making of duty a genuine pleasu re T he fu rther point is empha izcd that according as Suborshydinate Lodge Secretaries are a lert and responsive in honoring the Grand Secretarys promulgashytions and reques ts in these respects the q uicker a nd more sat isfactorily the Grand Secretary will be enabled lo oblige the requirements of The Elks ~ [agazinc--requirements that arc precedent and interdependent in a villlly important ma nner

1 he Minutiae of the Official Emblem

I n these days of va ried and dissimila r a nd nondescript Elk emblems it is well to keep i11 mind the description of the oflic ial standardadopted and au thorized by the Grand Lodge insession a t Dallas T exas in 1908 to-wit

That the combination of a dial showin the J1our of eleven with a while face a nd rcltl r~man numerals circumscribed by a blue circle conta inshyin~ the in t ials II P 0 E on which dial and circle shall rest an E lk head and antlers wh ich sha ll be surmounted by a red star bt adopted as the onicial emblem of the Bcncvclcnl and Proshytectimiddotc Orrler of Elks of the United States of America and tlmt the same be paten ted Such act ion in no manner lo he clccmcd or held tobe a waimiddoter of any rights the R P O E ltgtf tJ1c tnitcltl States of mcrica may have acshyquired by u~e any prior appropriation of a nyot her emblem

rcp_mduc~o of the onicinl emblem setting forth hrs clct11 b hown at the left cornet al topof the cover page appcarin~ h~rcwitJ1

Wise Way to Stimulate Iriterest

St Louis Ko 9 some lime ngo adopted thepolicy of discussing Good of the Order quesshytions of general public interest For example ly lllankc a member of SL Louis lorlge hadngu ndertaken lo pmvidc hot cofTee and hrcad rlurshyini the winter to all men in St Louis who arc out of work and without money wa~ a ppoinkd to discuss The Bread Linc Its Cause and Its Cure 1Ir Illankc who has been feed ing in a cragc of 2 000 persons a day s ince )Jdegovcmber

made an address llhich caused a number ofwealthy a nd charitable men Lo co-operate wit hhis charily T he president of ba nk made atalk on Banks Lhc service they rcnltlcr and Lhti rrelation lo the people J ohn S Leahy St Louislawyer spoke one evening on The Consti tut ion0pound the United Stales Is it impaired And docsit meet America s modern needs

The scl addresses are fo llowed by general d is shycussion In a middotcry true se nse a right unders tand shying of such quest ions as these docs concern the Good of the Order That the plan is appreci shyated by Elks i ~how n by the m arvelous increasein the at tenda nce

New Orleans Lodge Gymnasium Destroyed by Fire

On Satu rday pril 8th cxallccl ruler J oh n PSullivan wa calleltl home from hi~ va ca t ion atHot Springs by news of the d isas t rous fire althe Xcw Orleans Elks H ome o 9 ColonelSulli middotan spent the first day ftcr his arrival inconference with I he lnd~c ofliccr laying plan~ furthe immed iate rebu ilding o f the home o n a moremagni ficent scale t han cmiddotcr befo re A fu ll is lof the improvements the new s tructure will conlain is no l yet aailable T he addition howshyever will be larger a nd the wives a nd d aughll rso[ the members will have a swimming pool andTurkish bath fo r the ir cxclusimiddotc use

The tire started in a fan shaft between thlceiling and t he rouf o[ the gymnaium anti thesocial ha ll p resumably from sprks from a motorOnly the gallant light of the en t ire fire departshymcnt prevented thl main building from bdnrdest royed T he rear wing was swept b y tlamlSthat ldt it a mass uf crumbled b rick and twis tediron and rcsulled in the loss of one firema ns likConrad Schwart z and the serious inju ry llftwenty others The fi nancial loss su ITcred by theCrrsccnt City b rothers was $150000

T he floor of the gymnasium where a ~core ofn1cn were exercis ing urHonscius o f Lhc ltlangtmiddotrwhen the a lann was ~cnt in hy a motoris t whosaw t he smoke broke throuih immediately owrthe swimming pool and ton~ o[ debris we re preshycipitated through The Turki h hath and thegrill which adjo ined the room in which the 1bull101wa lotmiddotatcd were badly da magtd by wa ler T hebillia rd tables in the basement were alsorlrcncht d O ne of the lmic a rt glass window inthe lodic room was brokln hy t he heal from thellam($ 1ha t lcapcltl across the nar row liht ~hafl

One of the fi rst ~tcp taken by lnloncl ull ia nwas lo not ify every member of the Lodge whohad rlcmitled o r been d mpptmiddotd for non-paymentof clue du rin tlw pa l middotcr middot that thi- wa no7t ime tu quit bull The rc~ult was the rtmiddotceipt ofmany applica tions fo r rcat1i lia t inn

T he Locll(c refused to plmiddot rmit the di as llr I ninterfere with a ny por titJn if it- middotlal)l)r1ti- 111nmiddotgram for the summer and wi1hin lL Wlck held i t sannual automobile sty middot show a l the yairGrounds on Easter Sunday a nd tbulln terla lll_edGrand Exalted Ru ler illiam ) Jun talll Past Grand Exalted R uler J oh n K T ener andGrand Secretary F rerl C Rbin n

In addition Lo relruilding the Lodge pledgedit cl lo do its full duty tu the low d omsof Fireman ~chwa rtz wh o t funera l W i alshylcnrlcd by a dd qat ion of Uk led by Colonel

Farewell to Harry S Sanderson Past Grand ExalteJ Ruler On the morn in~ of rri l lt 1 9 02 a nd in Lh e ciihtict h y ea r o f his aic I 1ury Schky Sande rsonPast t rand Exalted Ruler uf t he Hencvnlc nl and lrntcr t ivc Ord er of 1tks ( icriutl l at hi- hom e in C rm ford Xtbull1

1$8-1-Ss ltlibull IJ tr)cy ) Ir Sand c r-m wa a pioneer of t he Onkr of E H- a nd w 1oamong t he fi rgtt or t he t ld -timLrs lo cm1gtha-ioe aml d ihllify t he ~J)irit 0pound Fratern ity tlto Jhtranu 11111 l osod ~l c n1ra mc m1middot111~ Mc hltl ~JlCll ill fo r more Lhm a yctr A wiclo w t hree dauht1bullr a nl ~tmiddot middotcra lt-ranckh ild n ~1 ~m r vivc J l wa m 187 1hn t Ir -ianr lt- run was init ia ted a n E lk In X7 lw h ltmiddota 111lmanager of T ony Pa tor t hlallr ~car rt crward hl a ~u mcd th l m a nag-cm c nt n f F F Pro tur thcatcr a l P la inlicltl t J where h e cvnt inucd in sc r itmiddotc un1i1 i1nmiddot1puita t LbullltI hy ill tmiddot~~ T htmiddotl)rC-l nttion to h im b y thlt (rancl lodg-c in H)O o f a gu ltl b ad ~c u lltling ho nnr i v h11n11r a lnbullHlydone rcrt llcd t h~t t it wa~ Ill who ha (l su)gc~h d p lru middotin~ the nn t k rs upon the nll nr in t he lodgc The h rn cn d ceremony took placc Thur~d ay even ing April i7 at 8 rdoc k al hi- lute h) nl~ Lnt cr shym cnl the mor nin~ fullwing h)(k plall middot in Pla infield t cmc l cr y A l the (crcm ony Pt t rmdExalt ed Ruler E dward Lrat h rc prC-tltllCI ( rand Exalted Ruler iluunt ain A iurnlly company fol1-timc r~tk intimate w3s present

l mrnincncc of p rcos Lime prevents llnplcr m e nt ion Su flic1middot it 111 sa y t ha t h e 1iviltl hi~ li fo in theltiun-hinc and thut hi i vir t tt 1middot anmiddot in~r ribtd un t l1c lahlct~ uf love and mlmltry l thcn t llmiddot tbullrltlc ndary a s tury j told in Ba lt imore t hat it wa s )J r Sandc r so11middot~ mother who SlwcltI lhc itaron the Ila~ that Ocw over lorl ~Id ltnry inspirini Francis Key Sroll tltJ writ the 1ar Span ~lcdBanner

and architects ~e enabled through Crane Service to select the complete equipment needed for

Plumbing Sanitation Heating arid Kindred Systems

in a building of any size or type This Service greatly simplifies thework and insures uniformly high quality throughout all details

The necessary eqripment can be selected in its entirety at the nearest Crane Exhibit Room Branch or Office

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VALVES bull PIPE FITTINGS - SANITARY FIXTURES CRANE EXHIBIT ROOMS

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H ydro-United Tire CoDtpl 88 Chjcago San FranciicoPot lslown Pa

Wanted Railway Mail Clerks $135 to $195 Month U S Govrrnrncnl wantn lrnndrcdl Men-bo)9 o-middotur 17 WriteshylMM FDlAT11y fot rco liit o( Govcrn ucnl poisillona noV op1m FRANKLIN INSTITUTE D ept 0311 ROCHESTER N Y

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IT for part iculars ltct into

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ttractive Prizes at Low Cost I7rc arc t wo number thnt have provcrl immensely pnpular as prizes or preshyaims fur lgtazaar- carni al raffics nnd cat c n ajnmcnli of almos t Cmiddote ry sort uunLi ly p rocluc1inn enable u s to sell them at t he very low price o[ $ 2 00

ach iudtuHnc packagc-si11gly or in any q uantity The middot middot Dourhboy Machine Gun fires twenty-five woodcr bullcts 1~ as mnn_y seconds hns n spnng mcch~nLSil and 1s absolutely snfc Just the t hing for fathers and m others t o takc home to the ch ildren T he Boudoir Electric Lamp is 1 21 inches hiJJh with Glass Shi~c m assorted cnlors ~nd an Ivory fi mshcrl 11ctal Base It 1s a pnzc in every sense 0Ltr stock of these items is now

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(Co11i1111cd from age 23)

one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest

belief that the tobaccos used io Chesterfield are of fina quality (and hence of better taste) than io any o thc r cigarette at the price

LiggettampMyers Tobacco Co

ester ie CIGARETTES

-of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended

1tJ)I e~

June 1922

So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO Millis Mass U S A

Ginger Ale

Sarsaparilla

Birch Beer

Root Beer

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Page 17: The Elks Magazine, June 1922 · Th e Elhs l\111 g azill e . SALUTATORY. W ITH this first number of The E lks M agazine the 13c-ne volent and P rotective Order of Elks takes a mos

and architects ~e enabled through Crane Service to select the complete equipment needed for

Plumbing Sanitation Heating arid Kindred Systems

in a building of any size or type This Service greatly simplifies thework and insures uniformly high quality throughout all details

The necessary eqripment can be selected in its entirety at the nearest Crane Exhibit Room Branch or Office

CRANE CO 83e 9 MICHIG-N AVE CHICAGO

VALVES bull PIPE FITTINGS - SANITARY FIXTURES CRANE EXHIBIT ROOMS

23 W 44TH ST ANO 22 W 45TH ST NEW YORK 1105middot 1106 OOAROWALK ATLANTIC CITY

There is a nearby Crane Branch to sen1e you AaUt DCIN WASH AL8ANY N Y

ATLANTA OA

AUAOAA ILL

ISALTIMOApound 1bullQ

9 1HQHA TON Y

8 1RM I NQHAN ALA

eoSTON MA5S

IIUUDocon CONN

OttOOKLYN H Y UALO N Y CHALllbullTON W VA CHICAGO ILL

CIN C I NNATI OHIO

OAV llNOIIIT I OWA

Olr9 MOtNK9 IOWA

ObullTOIT MICH

DULUTH WINN

PAOO N D

ORAND ftAllIOS MI C H

OCAT JrALLS MONT HALCM N Y

HAIIITPORO CONN IN O I ANAP0L18 IND

KANSA9 CITY MO KNOXVILLK TllNN

LCW19TON IOAHO

LITTLI ROCK AK U4A OHIO Loa AN(IIUCS CAL

MANKATO MINH

MlrMPHta TllNN MINNIIAPOLIS MINN

MUSKOOCII OKLA NEWARK N J NEW YOIIIK N Y

OAK L A ND CAL

OGOSN UTAH

OKLAHOACITY OKLA

OMAHA H Ce

08HK0SH W l lo

HILAOElfHIA

1naeu1110H middot OCATIILLO t 0AH0 OTLAHD 01111

llAOINO A llNO fibullV

OCHamp9TU N Y

ROCKFOO ILL

9ACIIIAMKNTO CAL

SAN ANClampCO CAL 9ALT LAKK C I TY UTAH

bullAVANNAH QA

91lATTLll W A9H

a 1oux C IT Y IOWA

aPINOllampLO MAaa

910KANll WA9H

T LOUl9 MO

T AUL MINN

YRACU811 N Y

ACOMA WA9H

lRllllll H AUTll IND ULSA OKLA

A9HINGTON D C

ATaITOWN 8~ D

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Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments

The Elles Magazi

Elks Know Conn Quality

CHOOSE Conn instruments for 011r lodge band All over t he country youll find Elk bands that

have made foster progress with Conn equipment recognicd as best by the worlds great a rtists Conn will help you o rganie handle all deta ils Write for information

Play a Tune in One Hour on a Conn Saxophone

Others h ave done it so can you Send for Free Book Worlds Largest M an11facturers of High

shyPublished In the

United States

On Any Subjectshy

Complete New Coursewith tun prhUcgcs service dlploma e tc from lny cstnbllshcd scliool tor

Only $100 in Cash-And pos t cnrd wlll lgtrlu i t u1t u1r1 lculnre Also lot us tell you how you can

EARN $10~ IN 10 MINUTES spare t ime at h ome--no canvassing

ECONOM Y EDUCATOR SERVICE Inc 1664 Broadway De pt 42 Now York C ity

To introduce the best automobile tires in the world Made under our new and exclusive Internal Hydraulic Expansion Process that eliminates Blowshyout-Stone-Bruise-Rim-Cut and enables us to sell our tires under a

10000 Mile GuaranteeWe want an agent in every comshymunity to use and introduce these wonderful tires at our astonishingly low prices to all motor car owners Write for booklet describicog this newprocess and eplaining our amazing introductory offer to owner agents

H ydro-United Tire CoDtpl 88 Chjcago San FranciicoPot lslown Pa

Wanted Railway Mail Clerks $135 to $195 Month U S Govrrnrncnl wantn lrnndrcdl Men-bo)9 o-middotur 17 WriteshylMM FDlAT11y fot rco liit o( Govcrn ucnl poisillona noV op1m FRANKLIN INSTITUTE D ept 0311 ROCHESTER N Y

shy

A

$148735 IN 60 DAYS BOX Make more than $25 daily

BALL Install Box Ba ll Alleys in spare space A clean interesting busishyness Quick rclurns

DIDSmall expense

Played by young and old Vey fascinallng vnlc

IT for part iculars ltct into

the game and m ake b ig money AmericanBoxBallCo 100 IndianapolisInd

ttractive Prizes at Low Cost I7rc arc t wo number thnt have provcrl immensely pnpular as prizes or preshyaims fur lgtazaar- carni al raffics nnd cat c n ajnmcnli of almos t Cmiddote ry sort uunLi ly p rocluc1inn enable u s to sell them at t he very low price o[ $ 2 00

ach iudtuHnc packagc-si11gly or in any q uantity The middot middot Dourhboy Machine Gun fires twenty-five woodcr bullcts 1~ as mnn_y seconds hns n spnng mcch~nLSil and 1s absolutely snfc Just the t hing for fathers and m others t o takc home to the ch ildren T he Boudoir Electric Lamp is 1 21 inches hiJJh with Glass Shi~c m assorted cnlors ~nd an Ivory fi mshcrl 11ctal Base It 1s a pnzc in every sense 0Ltr stock of these items is now

ImQe

rather low Order q uickly

Pittsburgh Lamp Brass amp Glass Co DcpL SL P ittaburah Pn

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I FINANCE and BUSINESS II

(Co11i1111cd from age 23)

one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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June 1922

Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest

belief that the tobaccos used io Chesterfield are of fina quality (and hence of better taste) than io any o thc r cigarette at the price

LiggettampMyers Tobacco Co

ester ie CIGARETTES

-of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended

1tJ)I e~

June 1922

So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO Millis Mass U S A

Ginger Ale

Sarsaparilla

Birch Beer

Root Beer

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one about you is to a greater or less degree an injury to you

Statist ic gathered middotcry carefu lly a few yers ago gamiddote the average life of our business houses all classes and kinds included as seven years That commercial morta lity is one of the most e11cnsimiddotc taxes this country has to bear and tl1e ultimate expense fai ls upon each of us in proportion to our means jusl as surely as water reaches its lemiddotel The fa ilure of a r etail store which apparcnlly opens the ay lo bargains must eventually increase the price of t he goods dealt in lo all consumers middot for both t he wholesalers a~d manufactu rers who lost through the failure must cover their losses by profits from other sources or t hey could not remain in business

In the last a nalysis t here is no such a t hing as a bargain fo r no permanent gain may _be made through anothermiddots loss T hat lo s 111

evitab]y trickles back a nd ta kes a [ ()II ou t of each of our pockets The history of boois and panics wh ich is another na me fo r high prices and bargains is that in the end cmiddotcryshybody pays

T he increase in trade associations ancl the efforts of mauy of th em to improYe conditions on an economic basis is one good sign of the advance bm iness men haYe made in viewing conditions from a higher plane tha n merely that of immediate cash profits Vhen competitors arc ready to get together fo r the common good knowing t hat in serving this good t hey arc a lso senmiddoting themsch-cs then we have indispumiddot table proof of progress

There is tike encouragement to be found in the development of the fa rmer who has forged a head as a business man al such a pace that we will Ji d the leader a mong them holding hih places 111

t he iuturc commercial opera ticns of the country That they hamiddotc made mistakes and howled nroportionatcly is to be cxp~ctcd but they hac not made the g reatest of all mistakes tha t of standing stil l Xot only is the farmer laking t broader middotiew of his relationship to the olhtr branches of business but he is systcmalizin~ his work standardizing his crops and merchandizng his wares in a way tha t will gimiddote our incrcasmg population a n en larged service

hat lhe farmer has done in standardiashyt ion of stock and crops the manufacturer his done to a much greater degree in the output from his factories Standardization not only eliminates or reduces freak design and a borshytive novelty bu t i t reduces cost while improYing lhc product

When we consider tha t the t ruth abou t busimiddot ness involves the fact that the Yast majori ty of people have no real conceptirn of lhc actua l nature function and extent of the busine5 force then we must strange as it may seem have a great respect for the misguided human And this respect must be based on his marshyvelous elasticity determination and couragc Hy a ll the laws of economics t he wnrlltl is today bankrupt and ready to De snulkd out as a failure and this is largely due to the fact tha t business has never been business but ra ther a game in which everyone has taken a chance wi th lirst one and then another winning and losing

True business must benefit a ll Unless it inshycreases the sum total of happiness it is a failure The late war nearly put business out of business but that human elasticity which is forever acshycomplishing the impossible often withou t evltmiddotn knnwing it is right now bringing us back T he result will be a sounder foundation fo r II commercial operations The mass of intdlishygence is improving a nd moving in th e right direction

Let us each take the position that business is a fo rce a force not unlike elect ricity That when properly ha ndled i t may be made to accomplish almost a nything but when let run wild it bas ii dest ructive power beyond reckoning yenhen we accept business on th is basis we find a wondershyful new interest in a ll that we do with vastly enlarged opportunities for each of us

The future of our country depends upon our acceptance of business as an universal forcr

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June 1922

Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest

belief that the tobaccos used io Chesterfield are of fina quality (and hence of better taste) than io any o thc r cigarette at the price

LiggettampMyers Tobacco Co

ester ie CIGARETTES

-of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended

1tJ)I e~

June 1922

So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO Millis Mass U S A

Ginger Ale

Sarsaparilla

Birch Beer

Root Beer

shy

GINGER ALE

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June 1922

Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest

belief that the tobaccos used io Chesterfield are of fina quality (and hence of better taste) than io any o thc r cigarette at the price

LiggettampMyers Tobacco Co

ester ie CIGARETTES

-of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended

1tJ)I e~

June 1922

So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO Millis Mass U S A

Ginger Ale

Sarsaparilla

Birch Beer

Root Beer

shy

GINGER ALE

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June 1922

So the Club elected me The good fellows got together Amshyber lights shone on white shirt-fronts Glittering table silver caught the lights and threw them back Soft-footed low-voiced waiters glided around with choice foods

After the dinner the members elected their officers

And whom shall we nominate for our late beloved Leader of the Feasts Who will take the place of him who came with vine leaves in h is hairhim whom Volstead killed

In the sudden silence that followed a voice from the table said to the

waiter Yknow The Eskimo BoyshyClicquot Club

Clicquot Club is right shouted the chairman

So they elected me Leader of theFeasts and gave me a toast in my own Ginger Ale

Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is being admitted to life membership in many of the best clubs It is a man3 drink- a gentlemans

Yet it is gentle enough for women and children As a matter of fact-they all like it

Y ou should keep this happy friendly beverage in your home It will help to make your parties joyous Clicquot is a good meal-time and betweenbull meals drink

THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO Millis Mass U S A

Ginger Ale

Sarsaparilla

Birch Beer

Root Beer

shy

GINGER ALE