Show PARADE OF THE ELKS Was Witnessed by Thousands Enthusiasts I PURPLE WAS EVERYWHERE Tho Best People on Earth were Out I in Force and Their Friends Compelled Com-pelled the Suspension of Traffic on the Streets During the Parade FourFooted Elk was the Star Attraction At-traction Float and Children Caused = Much Favorable Comment and the Automobiles Behaved Well l 11 1 i Gee fellers but aint it up l delimit de-limit S This was the ecstatic exclamation which prevented a small boy 1 > from exploding ex-ploding last evening aslic watched the Elks parade from life crossarm of a telephone pole lie was correct as far us he went hut therewasnt any 31 limit It had tiden taken off to prevent pre-vent some or the features from bump 1 > Ing Into it From Dave Dunbars silk dicer at the head of the parade down along the line to the kids who brought up the I rear the Elks did themselves proud and that then efforts were appreciated I was evidenced by a crowd that blocked 1 > the streets and almost threw the car men into hysterics as they vainly en deaored to protect their schedules and the crowds the same time THE CHIEF ATTRACTION Without detracting in the slightest from the manly beauty and symmetry of form exhibited > by M E Mulvey Joe IDnzenspergcr and other members 1 of the order the fourfooted Elk which took part in the arade was the star feature The animal Is a magnificent I specimen cleanlimbed brighteyed and graceful with a pair of antlers t of unusual length and width He was at tended by C T AVoodall of Soda Springs Ida1 who presented him to the lodge Mr Woodalls assistants being Max Jaench and D lj Nickum The elks antlers were decorated with purple 1 pur-ple ribbon and he attracted even more attention than Ben King and his assistants who rode In ti tallyho and W did the circus advance act on behalf of todays celebration d LINE OF MARCH sf The parade moved from Market street at SMS the line of march being I as follows North on Main to Third I South east on Third South to State t north on State to First South weston 11 west-on First South to Main north on Main I to South Temple turn and south on Main to Second South west on Second i South to West Temple turn and easton east-on Second South to Main south on Main to Market FORMATION OF COLUMN The organization the parade was as follows David C Dunbar Grand Marshal Signal Corps Salt Palace Hand Float containing children of Elks under I i charge of Airs M B Mulvcy I LIvo Elk J i Holds Band J i Members Elks Order I I Tallyho I i i i Utah Artillery Band 1 I Members Elks Lodge > I Carriages f J Automobiles two Runabouts Brake I The float upon which the children I rode was a gorgeous affair handsomely I decorated with elk heads and the lodge colors Tho Elks wore silk hats and I I linen dusters in addition to their usual I dress and carried canes decorated I with purple ribbon The tallyho contained Councilman DaUs Lester Freed Claude Freed Dick Gray and Ben King all of whom I were In full dress It was their pleasure pleas-ure to announce todays attractions at SaltaLr through megaphones and they J did it enthusiastically Everybody In the parade who could do so conveniently carried a flambeau stick which buined a mellow purple light and added materially to the beauty of the parade J MANY VISITORS PRESENT I There were 331 Elks in line 187 be cJ ing members of the Salt Lake lodge il1 and the others of sister lodges Tho visitors who number 117 were from I Colorado California Montana Washington Wash-ington and Nebraska The parade In Its entirety was a I most unique affair and was well worthy of the applause which It evoked from the thousands who witnessed 1 wit-nessed It The Elks made a hit that i will add to their profits today FEATURES o THE PARADE < v I I 44 E 1 iJLL 4 < i fft i r iItP Titl Tii I tlro i < I ro 1 1 r 4A J c If Jt1c < 5 J r A i 4 I I II I I i J f T I 1 < I r I > = r r J I J f J it i L I fl4 MUki 1MMr < 1 II1I1 tLi1 9 y l I j I 1 hI J I i r I I I A Jam at Walkers Corner |