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Show 11 HI Jill 11 HI If rffi'. wmW3kum , fa 15b '5 I Hi(U ! Dr. Will L. Ellerbeck, one of Salt Lake's best Hilii'l i known young dentists, and a leading member of Hi Si !i si la tuo Elks, a graduate of the University of Pennsyl- Hfiii mil vania, is one of the galaxy of beauty whose smil- Hl'il'lrii ng ace ornaments the pages of the Erics' souvenir Hfi t ' (11111 edition. The popular young man is one of the lead- Hfty "Hi I ers n socety as well as professional circles. Hit H ' - 'li 3 m Vt I Jmw Lm, HW'j( 11 ii AHUBk t jH H"':li iBLJIHitV H Hi Si 1 HSU HPP H Hlb iE BKgElJjijKKmv '"'' .Hl Hfh 'tv HB HI I f i! VH H it Ifvi! IT Frfe Doctor Samathiel Ewing, one of the most widely H ' t , and favoiably known physicians in the city, has H ji II: ' i been practicing in Salt Lake for the past ten H j : : S years and has identified himself with the local H m I lodge of Elks by conscientious work and good- H iHl fellowship. IS ii ! I M : H I Wk George Cronk 'nuff said! H mm HBM H "Crazy Horse," Ed. O. Brant, will be on deck Hn!f f U witu his tomahawk. HB'H Charley Kauffman of Uobokcn will be here HHHI with his fog horn. HHi jHRj Julius Zaeder of the four Zaeder brothers, com- HUB monly known as "the big four" of the Worcester HB lodge, is a critic on Pilsner. Watch him. pnipFf v iptVHfiliHIIHI Warn jyp'j9HH HI Ekr-;v JHH HHHHHiHHBiidHH Dr. William F. Beer, who has been a member of the Elks of this city for the past year, is one of the foremost practitioners in medical lines, a graduate of the 1892 class in the medical department depart-ment of the Columbian university of Washington, D. C. He is also a native son of Utah, having made his first public appearance in Salt Lake City in 1S6G. j WMmWK-mmwmmi smmWMWk JBMMmmmX Dr. E. F. Root is one of the city's best physicians, physi-cians, enjoying a large practice. He is highly esteemed es-teemed in social and professional circles, and a prominent member of the order of Elks. Bert Lyon of Joplin, Mo., will have to be shown. Past Grand Exalted Ruler Jerome B. Fisher holds the love and esteem of every member of No. 85, in fact of every Elk in the United States. Grand Secretary George A. Reynolds of Saginaw, Sagi-naw, Mich., will be on exhibition with his little library. I HP? v iHi wwwwWmmwmmWSbM''"''' BH Dr. John F. Critchlow is one of the best known surgeons in the state and enjoys an extensive practice. prac-tice. Ho is one of the most popular members of 85, and has an enviable army record, having sened throughout the volunteer campaign in the Philippines Philip-pines as Captain of battery B of the Utah tioops Mr TBI K. C. Park, M. D who has been a member of the Elks for a little over a year past, is one of Salt Lake's leading homeopathic physicians, wb left his home in the Windy City three ye rs ago to cast his lot among the Zionites. He is lso interested in-terested in several mining properties in mrthern Utah, as well as director of the Salt Lake Alining & Improvement company. The doctor is a general favorite in society and club circles, and h made a host of friends since hanging out his sh igle iD Salt Lake. Beech Taylor of Omaha No. 39 will cut a wide swath through the flowers. Grand Trustee Harry Mears of No. 1 Baltimore, Balti-more, is building a bouquet to hand the Isiting brothers in 1903. . Arthur C. Moreland, the figurehead o No. will be here to expound the cause of biratog Springs. We wish him better success t lan W had last year. H J |