Show I II 4 i ELKS ELKS' W a O CLUBHOUSE IS SN NOW VR READY PY F FOR DEDICATORY T 1 RY CEREMONIES RE r. r Beautiful Elk House Is Completely Furnished and in Shape for the Reception of the Tho Thousands of Visitors From Every State in the Union Who Are Already Beginning Their Journey to the Reunion Which Will Be Held Here in August l rr Y S S f ry y L f ft F t t 1 1 7 II j. j I t. t 1 1 y d 4 r i t i s K r w t 1 ri r 9 4 a a r ONE END OF BANQUET T HALL On 5 second cond floor of ort off Inner Innel and outer chambers ante leading Into lodge room ft The Elks' Elks handsome clubhouse the finest of oC Its kind In the United r States tates will be dedicated Monday c evenIng even cen en- en i ing The services which are beautiful beautiful ful tul and solemn will be held about S 8 I They will Include besides tho the I oratorical effort of oC Past lied Ruler I Lester D. D Freed the ritualistic work of or the order vocal selections and numbers numbers num num- I bers h by the Twelfth Infantry United States band from tram Fort ort Douglas Dougla At the conclusion of oC the tho ceremonies refreshments re refreshments re- re will be served durIn during which the band will discourse music followed b by a general reception I To conform with the seating capacity capacity capa capa- city of oC the Jod In which the ceremonies will be held the occasion I will bo be made an Invitation affair i The list will be limited to 1000 including Jn ing tho the members of oC the lod lodge e. e The chief usher of oC the evening will II ho he Dr K C C. Park assisted by Dr E E. D. D Hammond Fred C C. Dern Bern Louis Lou D L' Cahn E E. C C. Freed d. M M. M M. Miles bides and C C. TV w. Pratt Piatt The following ladles will act net as an the reception committee Mrs II E E. Deardorff wife of oC Exalted Ruler HuJer Deardorff Deardorff Dear Dear- I dorff Mrs Irs W W. F F. Beer TIcer Mrs Beata May Field FJeld Mrs Walter Frazer Mrs Irs W. W T. T Benson Denson Before ore the dedicatory services take place the contractors will have turned the club building over to the build build- building buildIng In Ing committee During the progress I of oC the evening the members of the latter latter lat lat lat- ter committee will hand hind the tho keys of oC the structure to the tho chairman of the house committee which act formally places the members of oC lod lodge e No 85 officially In possession of or their new home The personnel of or the building committee follows W W. P P. Lynn chairman E DR D D. I R. R R R. Thompson C. C C C. O O. Ellingwood Fred FredA A A. Hale I L G G. L L. F F. Harr Barr L L. D D. Freed C C. S S. S Ford FortI B n. n F F. Redman The officers who will preside during the dedicatory services ore ire Exalted ruler rul 11 H II E E. Deardorff esteemed leading leadIng lead lead- Ing knight F. F L. L Gar Gardner ner esteemed loyal knight C C. O O. Ellingwood es esteemed esteemed esteemed es- es teemed lecturing knight Ben D D. D Luce secretary A A. AV W. W V treasurer W w. E F. Lake tyler J. J E E. Bauer esquire G. G II H. aylor first assistant esquire Max A A. A Peters second assistant esquIre esquire es- es quIre Melvin Melvln Crane third assistant esquire esquire es es- es quire G. G G G. It R Cleveland chaplain Rev P P. p. p S S. S Thacher Inner Innel guard M. M G. G Allen Al Al- len or organist H. H A A. The following constitute the dedIcator dedica dedIca- tor tory committee under whose supervision supervision super super- I vision the services will bo be held Dr William F F. Beer Deer chairman C. C IL Brink A. A L I. Jacobs J J. J D D. Hagman Ragman II A A. Lei Leipsiger ps Igor J v ti r 4 i f 10 r I t i O s y yS 1 S f a l 1 I i I 1 L I I fr 1 4 I I 1 1 k r I t ke A tf J r Photo b by Fries taken for tor The Telegram S VIE S OP or ONE END OF OP IX LOUNGING On wound round floor sho showing ng glimpse of or ladles' ladles parlor and hall leading to the tho two card and billiard The attendant upon the dedication of oC the building ln follows Triumphal 1 march Grand Granel United States Twelfth Twelfth Infantry band Open Opening In ode Air Auld Lang S Sync ne I Great Ruler of tho the Universe seeing All and henl benign n Look down upon and bless s our work ork And be be- all 1 glory elory thine And let this ho bo our sign Oh Oh Elks And let this he our sl s n The Golden Rule our motto true truc Tho The da lays s of Auld Lang Lans S Sync nc l Ritualistic tlc dedicatory dedicator ceremonies Quartette Grand Old Ocean Ocein First tenor T T. E K Ash Ashworth worth second tenor Fred Fied C C. Graham first s b basso bisso o John Robinson second basso J W. W Squires tlc work Solo tenor Without Thee T T. S orth Coronation hymn U U. U S S. Twelfth Infantry band Solo baritone Friends It H. H S S. S Goddard I Oration i I Lester ster D D. Freed Solo tenor Dr Dreams Fred C C. Graham Ritualistic work Closing ode odo Air Home Sweet Home Weve We've finished our labor the parting has hasco co come no And each of or our brothers now goes boes to his home I And our ur voices s blending we wc now will depart depart de de- I part Jn In n perfect love loye giving each no note to from tho the heart I Each dut duty accomplished each brother content Oh thus mn may we wo ever our friendship cement cement ce- ce ment Ma May Charity Charlt Ju Justice and Brotherly Lovo At last lead us all to the Grand Lo Lodge lle above c Benediction John P P. Meakin chaplain I Refreshments On Tuesday and Wednesday the public public public pub pub- lic generally generall will have the opportunity to In Inspect the newly-dedicated newly building On both d days 3 there will be committees to receive the visitors and show them through the club At AtS S 8 S o'clock Wednesday Wednesday Wednes- Wednes day dllY night the lodge e will meet when the 1 I doors of oC the building will be he locked and I I remain closed to the public for all limes times to come excepting upon certain condItions conditions conditions condi condI- provided for tor in the rules of the club Tho The building I fa is one of oc the handsomest of oC Its kind In the United States Its cost is about OOOO The rhe architect was Fred hale Hile of the Commercial block The general contractors were Ford Stewart The Flemish style of oC architecture was followed throughout In the construction construction construction tion decoration furnishing of or the club The front of oC the building Is pressed brick with stone finishing Towering above the roof are Flemish scroll gables with a II Flemish tile roof root On the second floor Is 19 p. p balcony running I a third of or the distance across tho the front of ot the building In the basement looking out onto th thI the sidewalk through four tour windows is the cafe caCe Immediately back of oC It arc are two I halls one running to the bowling alley with three alleys alles the other to the pantry pantry pan pan- try kitchen storeroom butcher hutcher shop and servants' servants dining room Two flights of oC stairs lead lend to the main floor from the basement One connects with the room lounging off ore the small reception hall at the farther end of oC which Is the secretary's office and tho the thoI I other leads to the top of the building I via the serIes of stairs stalls from the basem basement basement base base- m ment nt entrance to the club Tho The room lounging overlooking State street Is the first room entered from tho the main entrance of oC the club It Is finished finished fin fin- fin fin- In red birch with mahogany finIsh finish fin fin- fin fin- ish The burlap wainscoting tinted walls and ceilings harmonize with golden solden gold sold en oak furniture upholstered with black leather ore Oft that room Is IH the parlor fitted with fancy colored brocaded upholstered upholstered upholstered up up- holstered chairs and settees Leading from the room lounging room Is a long Jong hall connecting vv with two finished In pine with forest green stain and the room billiard-room containing two pool and anda a billiard tables The general genera effect of oC the latter apartment Is red On the f Arranged for Exercises Which Will Mark the Opening of the Finest Home Owned by Any Fraternal Organization in the Intermountain States and Which Is a Testimonial to the Enterprise Eni Enterprise En En- j i and Liberality of the Salt Lake Lodge a r v vA A Y o 4 r I r X I. I a 1 rr n c c 4 t I 4 L St l 0 11 I un h Y f t r t I-t 1 A MUSIC MUSIO ROOM noon r t Third floor oft off library Finished In n eye birds-eye Maple south side of or the hall Is the buffet anti and toilet On the second floor are the and banquet hall Between the two are two ro rooms ante ms coatroom and paraphernalia paraphernalia para para- room The banquet hall Is IJ finished in dark Flemish oak with leather upholstered furniture The walls and telling ceiling are tinted In red effect The In the tho rear r. and anti two stories high Is the richest room In the building and said to be the hand handsomest In tho the United States It is five fifty feet lon long and forty five feet wide At the cast end Is the exalted rulers ruler's station Around three sides of the room Is n a balcon balcony The normal seating capacity Is about 50 It can cnn be doubled if Ie the occasion demands It The room is in red birch with mahogany effect The furnishings and chairs arc are th the genuine mahogany The railing around the balcony has an oxidized copper finish The room Is lighted by several hundred incandescent lights on a n. series erles of oC switches rh The acoustic properties of oC the the- hall are al almost almost at- at most as perfect s a-s those In the tho Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle nacie The ventilation Is ma made e perfect b by a a. number of oC hidden fans tans which change chanse the air of oC the room In five live mInutes minutes minutes min mIn- utes without creating a draft On the top floor arc are the library music and ladles ladies retiring rooms The first two Adjoin each other overlooking State street The library Is 15 In Georgia pine finished with forest green een stain The furniture Is severe Flemish oak stained black The Tho music room music room is quite the contrary the tho wood being birds bird's eye maple the stone same as the ladles ladies retiring room In both aro chairs tables and settees to match In maple wicker and gold In almost all the rooms aro arc handsome mantelpieces with open fire places tho the latter Jatter built of ot colored brick back harmonizing ing w with Ith the general effect of ot the room With the exception of or tho the parlor which has Navajo rugs the floors of or the rooms are covered with heavy carpets The hall floors are arc polished hardwood The grand staircase f leading from the room lounging on the main floor to the second Is of re red birch with mahogany I finish |