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Show Him "ii JHraill'" A P 1HH Ifl'' s-1 HlHHIHEiHHHSifMlsQPSBBBHiH ft SUgg H BilPii r ' ' Schramm (C. Schramm) and Mr. John PHill S. Critchlow (J. Critchlow) are two of the most HI ll mil popular young business men in the city, and nota- H m all le memuers of 85. Mr. Schramm you find where 1 nKXtfl 1 It ill- .tttbb, II ii iiN 1 " .HHI lip! m JHfaNfeK A Wf (ill ' HHff "rfiiM Haul Sti lllfllfllBlw iflft Ml i II ' HHiKsPIHniiPi--1 HH IB -till ' iiHPVlKH Bllil BBBBMBBFlr7JHWiBBBlr Hit : j iiiifliiiiiv ii 1 I the cars stop, unless he is with Mr. Critchlow; J t) : 2 Mr. Critchlow you find at 161 Meighn street, un- mM 'jiff less he s wtn Mr- Schramm. J. Critchlow sells gjji i : "that good coal," and C. Schramm will, if urged, Kr'T'li ' se yu ne Dest drugs and soda water you ever HE 1 ; I IBs 34 1 J ' Past Grand Exalted Ruler Mead A. Detweiler lUNf n of Harrisburg, Pa., and now a life member of K fLI I San Francisco No. 3, will be on the front row at VIP If if the reunion. Det. has never overlooked a Grand Hi Ism Lodge reunion, and we hope he nevr will. h liiii Hi! ! II Halsey H. Warren of Little Falls, N. Y., will Hll 'II J sizo UP tlie bys' credentials. H Li ffi HU ffl M I Fi'eddy Robinson, the ' smallest . Elk in the BmHh order, known to the gang by the nora de guerre HilMi of Grand Exalter Ruler Richett's right bower, will WJPHI gee that tho ladies are properly entertained. Shuah! IHBlHHHHHHHHiHHHH tasted. Mr. Critchlow is also manager of beautiful Lagoon, and he expects to meet you all there before be-fore you leave. Among close friends they are known as the village twins. Don't miss them. W. J. Barnett of the firm of Barnett & Langley. the prominent stock brokers, is reproduced above. Mr Barnett is a popular member of lodge No. 85, and has done good work for the Salt Lake reunion. Pie also helped to originate the expression "A Joke's a Joke." District Deputy Ruppee of Albuquerque will entertain en-tertain his German friends at the Ratskeller. Julius Lyon of Kansas- City will be in evidence to see that the boys from K. C. are properly rounded up. "Old Bill" Hopkins will sure be here; you can't lose him. Big Bill Moreland, the most popular Elk in Colorado, Past Exalted Ruler of Colorado Springs No. 309, will assist the Salt Lake boys in entertaining enter-taining visitors, The gentleman with the light hair, Mr. Leopold Ransohoff, and the handsome man in the moustache, mous-tache, Mr. N. A. Ransohoff, are brothers. They are also two of the best business men of the city, and among the most popular members of the order of Elks. Managing the Lace House is one of the best things they do. W. D. Van Blarcom, press agent of the F ks, wields the Den with force and ability. His w irk. like that of the good housewife, is never done, and wherever hard work makes its nest there you will find Van in elbow-sleeves, doing just the right thing in the interests of the. order, I |