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4 - inrrnTnv" jD'naaam - -- ) - THE DAILY DEMOCRAT LUXURIANT ROOM VIEWS 4!iSto8iSiS Edw. S. Harter Fred W. Gtyer Editors and M&nigert. Ed H. DB LA Court, II gr. XdTerUilnf Dpt y PUBLISHED IT THE AKRON UEMOOBAT COMPANY Home Akron Elks, Finest Lodge and Club Rooms In Siate. This is Old Sol's busy season and wc are meeting him half-way with some cold facts for HOT WEATHER. The 5ss?i -&&& jt -t.Ssa; oFriOK Drnociat Block, Nos. 133 and 127 Main -! i.o-'J tiisTAor pnosr 190. OfFICKK lD DIKECTORR 'ivakli-nl Jajiei" V W k.i-H Hfe V K-e-l'n-ililot A. 1 !!- r-cretnr Fbeii W . k- Tr-usuier WiLllA)iT.'i(H' KllV. H. IlAKIBH J0. MC M. K KD. II. I'R li CflDRT Entered Rt the I'ostofllcft at Akrun. Ulil" .cond-C!a.-s Matl MottT. CLUB B n H a i v Bsfmmreimasaa f&bUXasSWsTvSf: f&gg&S&K ' i"J" . i.i'd.MC i' H." '. - JC.iZ(CsJiftrrfV sx-aHi - wm i IK-llrtrod Kry ETtmlug uy Carrl-i Km ' 5 CENTS A WEEK H Mall ii.S - - - JlJitorH S..nt!i. Official Paper of the City of Akron. TO TELiPHOHE THE DEMOCRAT CALl NO. 180. THTRSDAY, JULY JO Reading Room Particularly In teresting and Cheery. in ifonon or the elks. The Dkmockai dedicate its fou venir edition today to the Akron lodge of the Benovolent and Protective Order of Elks. Royal Purple and "White are dear to every member of this enterprising order and ihe Dijmockat comes to minrraed Li the"- f;iiind color Cieditlorthe splendid m.pcm oi j Thp !odge and club looin of ,he The Quarters Posses Every Attraction. Elegant Pictures Adorn the Walls of Rooms. Akron Takes Special the Place. Pride the grrat uvtii gieii ' AJruii "lii week belongs to all the members of the loc:il lodge, who have given freely of their mean:-, their tin e. their energy that Akron people and their neighbois may be v. ell enter tained. The eonnnitM-e- in charge of the various dep-irtmenis lin done their work in a wry cu.iitable manner. In tlio ii.iiiii' of tlie KIks tli l)i:io ckat extendi- a coidial welcome to the thousand- of visitors who will come here fr"ia other cities to see Akron Elks are the finest in th" city. i iu fact they are conceded by visitor? to be the most luxuriant of any in the State. Large and elegantly furnished rooms, correct in every appointment, occupying the second and tliiid floors of tlie Ayliffe block on Mill st., opposite the Buchtel hotel, possess every attraction to be desired by wealth, culture and fashion. More than $17,000 have been spent in fur nishing the rooms, and tlie artistic taste displayed in the selection of manage a rborou-rh! v up to-dat Street Tan riEd Cirnh nl N how AkronV public-spirito'l Hlks ! ornaments for the walls, balk and ulairwayB 's more tiri" ci'liabe. On the first fioorare the secretary"? jctBceand rmoting i.joni "r- iccep- tion ani leading room tiin billiard hall, eaf" and sideboaids. The lodge ruum ;i!id banquet hall 'are on the second llooi. The chairs and other fmnituie of the lodge room are co-Uy and ele gant, being tin1 p siticul.ir prid of 1 the eldel. The Elks h;io spent about 3,0 for pictmc" to adorn t!i" wall.-., li tlie collection aiesome fine subject.1 in steel engr.ning, painting and photogravure. A particulate interesting and c n-ei'y place i-. :be leading loom. I'heic aie t be feund all tl.e l.ifcst and most elevating publ ie.it ioh.-. and peiiodicals ot the literary and journalistic world. All in all. (be lilks' lodge and club rooms are of Midi beautiful char acter that Akron, as well as the lodge, has an especial pride in them. Miss Mabel Treesh and Miss Bertha Rush of Ligonier, Ind., ate visiting Squire and Mrs. W. F. Coleman ot Ta-sen by the Elks Concerning the Midway Attractions. When the executive committee of the Elks street fair booked the Mid way it was assured by Manager Gas Uill that the exhibition'- would be clean and creditable; that there Mould be but one muscle dance, bet ter known as the couchee-couchee. Mayor Young visited the Dayton street fair on tlie closing day, when there was only a small crowd pres ent, and was only able to see the Japanese and American exhibitions. The fair was given under the auspi ces of theChaniber of Commerce and the C'oinmeicial club. Mayor Young talked with the executive committee and some of the prominent citizens, including the mayor of the city, and was assured that the shows given by Mr. Gaskill were very satisfactory. He visited Dayton to ascertain the amount of room necessary for the nhows and the character of their ex hibitions. The notice thai considerable com plaint was made oi the show at Co lumbtib iu reference to some of the attractions on the Midway was im mediately telegraphed to Mr. Gas kill that he would not be peimitted to bring those objectionable shows to Akion: Mr. t.H-kill replied that he was held responsible fin all tin- ob jectionable shows, but tin- fact wa that lie bad iiothimr to do with their management, a- they wem -ide at tr.ieiioiis. Tuesday nigbl the executive com-, mittee visited all the -how-, on the midway. A meeting was held this morning at which itnvas decided tiutt all exhibition of muscle, or couchee-couchee dancing, must be stopped, with the exception of one show, that show to be composed of Oriental people, and to be exhibited to botti sexes who desire to attend. There will be no shows Tor men only and back room shows will not be permitted. The Executive committee, as well as members of the lodge, pride them selves in the fact that they have bloilght together one of the best en tertainments thai could be seen at a nominal fee. They propos-- to eon dtlet it in a manner Hint w ill v'iw no offense, to ati on . They realue,hoveer.that an exhi bition or entertainment of this kind must be somewhat general or popu lar, as it is but natural that amuse ments should be furnished to please all the people. They expect that every man, woman and child in Ak ron will see the show by tlie end of the week. Vooster av., and other friends and relatives. Miss Trcesh is Mrs. Cole man's niece. S. M. Sadler and wife and daugh ter. Clarite of Omaha, Neb., are the gnestb of Attorney O. I. Sadler and family, iH Carroll st. - 7 r e:iks lodg! ROOM. mz mMM iiBIBIIllll m s ss &i&&gg5&We!m Ji.- '?;SSHfBssJfSS55-XeS3 smi . r -Sa&Vi3SSisKSm ? s -S a-j? gJIiuiBBWBaJBBHBK win . kM(( ' ?: yggggto"-s.-Sr "Rrgafea tsI2323 S We offer are as sure and certain as tomorrow's sunrise. Akron's Biggest Clothiers E848 EstabSSshed 1. PHINN rece:ptiow hall, e:eks cslvjb. f3tt tfin Si-S, r3 rfQ? "Will niuvt epr'Miihov l."i tu Xo I ! t S'mri! ;un m I $m is m IJavu always been right at our establishment ami. we have never talked fm very lmwh about PIT, STYLE and WORKMANSHIP, and we are not goinc to ' give ou much brairand bluster now. roalizii'vjr (hat the "BEST FOR THE (g! MONEY ALWAYS" is the only way to win trado. We are going to ask you fM ri'ilf BII-.E-liQi.F3 0) C3j-F5?OE:, ELKS CLUB. Before Buying a $ . :nants to investigate the Fit. Style and General Appearand' of the garments we turn out this fall. We are in shape to turn out the best work ever seen in fj& Akron. Come in and see if we do as we advertise. fiSj Importing Tailors... " 0 120 South Howard St.. Akron, 0. m r:iir:rsrrvrrrryrsryt f.'((-il,5i(fg3;jl(SSiigi- WR imp BIPri '1 reasurer HOMER JiERGER. rao It will pay to call and get om puces and see the celebrated Cleveland Hot Air Fur && BBJISBBBsBflBBBBBBjBBBBBBBBBBra.1 wMBBKBjBBBBBJBMBMBMjBBglg sBBKSKSSSBGSBBBBBBBBBSBsSBnHSfsuei SH rB wBWBBBBBBBply' 9 NBBBBH4 c Sm 1 HBJHBBHKffit? AcOBBSBBBBilBBs.i3'l H fat vi 8aaBi"BgggMTfi c BBWIyfiW'lPrc; I & KNErZi&Ejlh i?BllByssistars BWBL'JL l. . 'tjJwHk ' .1... Li J ' .L ' l3PS BBB3EIIIBfe5!SSS,aaKstt?&3?4: (uaianti ed to be the BEST in "f- !iWho Will Occupy Rooms In Walsh Block. Htistiino Yoiiny Business Ken Splendid Denial Parlors. Among tlie tenants who hiivo ar- $ 1 ranged for leoii-s in tiie new Walsh block, an illustration ami ilesoription the market &"1o1t Q P1 f 'this issue, is the l!n Hardware Dealers ie ? Ko. 1050 South Main st. Near Ilankey Lumber Co. ? F'hoiiV HU-1. t ?ivs ?-?-5xS.J.&S.5xS05&&5 To make an extia fine ginger snap lake 1 il. best X. O. molasses. 1 lb. brown sugar. 1 lb. lard, 1 .. best gin ger. '.. o.. best iMimamon, h, os. soda. 4 pint water. I lbs. Hour. Mix and lorm into a slill dough, bake in .i quick oi hut OVell. If ills- not convenient for you to bske this kind of Ginger Snap, you fan jet I hem nt Model Bakery. Price lOe ! pound. 'Phone ?SH.' S. IJ. LAKFERTY. PARLOR, ELKS CLUB. READ DEMOCRAT ADS. s. of which will be found on page of is the tins' ot St.-innaid it I. This (inn is composed of two acme oiing busi ness men who have had large oxper ence in the shoe business. They will occupy one of the largo store rooms of the block, and will stock it full with one of the best assortments of men's and women's fine shoes over hi ought to Akron. Their store will open September 1. The A. & C. 1". K. T. Co. will also occupy one of the largo rooms on the street tloor. It will bo tlttcd up for a general olllce and waiting room. Chandler A- lienner, tho dentists, have ni ranged for an elegant suite of rooms mi the second tloor. The rooms weie especially designed for them, and consist of a reception room, operating room and labora tory. Both hot and cold water, In fact, every convenience necessary to model dental parlors will be supplied. i iff i ! & it iff Of iti iff iff iff iff ifi iff ift iff iff iff iff iff W iff iff it vV(, CAREFI SHOE AND 1 a a P n TO KEEP OUR FORCE INTACT. It means that all our salesmen arc to remain with us dining the dull moato. Wc are going- to keep them busy. We are satisfied that'wc can depend upon tou, as it Is to your best interests to buy now, as our prices will be lowered tu contorm to business conditions. As we intend applying this lymphatic elixir of business in everv department, wc can only generalize not particularize. ? OUR DISPLAY tfsA9j$$sSs$&$-S' "f t , AT THE ELKS' STREET FAIR x $ While complete in every particular, does f not begin to give you an idea of the com- f plete stock exposed for your careful in- i f spectlon In our store. No. 122 S.Howard f 1 street. If you are really In earnest about A f seeing anything or importance during the x Fair, we will be pleased to show you through our store. f REID BR0 UP-TO-DATE I i i m (r 'S 9i 9) 9) (? (f (f m ( 9 9 m 9 m (? & & ft ft ft t I I 17? .;. Howard St. Xkx!kwsJkSkSSsSsx M saaaaaaaasaasassaaaaassssa: S