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emm anr mre * Moore, Frank Siebert, Dr. (i. K. W LK ToU s Shoot To Last Three Days, August 12, 13 and 14<-Prizes Fp Freeport, July 21.-The Elks . Nation: al Trapshooting Chagionship Tourna ment for the Char Fund of Fige port Lodge of Eiks will be held on August 12,18, 14/at the Freeport Cun Club grounds, © Preparations have beep made for one of the biggest affairs in the trapshoot- ing 'world and there will he every in- ducement for the “m“; and the be- winner. On Friday, August 12, ati? p. n,, the Bob Shaw inauguration: special will be whot.- It will be an open-event of 199 wingle targets divided Into four classes, High gun will not be eligible for class trophies and there will be m special Indies' prize. There will also be the distance hand- leap, Charles H. Ebbetts' # al for 60 targets where shooters will be hand} capped for the records. Beginning at 11 a. m. on August 13 the Fred A. Stone introductory will | States. be held, open to all. There will be 150 a aslt‘hnzgr N:“1:3?xmnflmargahfiuga targets»comprising two events. . Prizes | 3 \PECL @ ”will”. re muge and in sald will be given in all evenis and the most sublime spectacle in the Any Fik in good standing. t 4. - The - Colorado . river | passes pete for the championship. . Events at ugh it for a distance of 103 miles. single | targets . open \to professionals, m rim to rim the canyon varies amateurs and Indies, from. eight to twenty, miles in width The last 100 targe and it i more than mie deep. On . its boundaries are forests of pine and will constitute the Elks National Sin spruce, at other points a flowing vege- gle Target (Championship. Trophies for ration of rich beauty and wide variety, who enter. Entrfes: will be The Grand Canyon ts a National received after the first 50 targets haye[ Park. a fur as i known it is the re- been completed by the last sqnai of- stream. erosion. Government ; records show that in Its power to rouse The Rabe Ruth and Hugh Jennimc motion of the spectator to stupefy Trophies will be awarded during. three | of it ha no equal of days shoot as a committee decides, also | any k e, unless it be the the Fred W; Smith Trophy and Haa«] st Itmelf. . After - we Trophy. < El Tovar hotel, it sud- Starting at 11 u. m. Sunday, August peared to be luving at out 1 - R in the bewildering glory of its 14, the John K. Tener (reat South MAY porgcous coloring. lt is impossible to Special 'will be shot off, n 100 singlef adequately describe it, but as | first Letier No. 6 Saturday, July 9, 1921, In (Grand Canyon, Arizona. Editor Review: © arrived here at 3 A. M., and found. the Baitimore and Washington train ahead of us. Everybody was up by 4:30 so as to see the sun rise in the Canyon. It a beautiful sight, the walls of the Canyon appearing at first to be a beautiful purple, its colors apparently changing to the various colors of the rainbow. There is said to be no such wonderful: coloring in any other work of nature in the United of this event target event, 16-yand rise for Elks, two gazed into its wondrous depths, it was mento & -team, with an- awe, and- although. there: -was an iron guar il in front of us, there Both members of a team must belans +/ drawihee R to the same Lodge, The first 50 tai from \m“ 1‘1‘w’flk“‘lf;, gets will be for a special trophy: known trepidation that 1 finally c as the Ty Cobb Introducts hed the guard rail. The can- At 3:80 p. m. of the same day, thef yon's motionless unreality is one of Garry Herman Special for Elks wirh [the fest and most: powerful impres: five men ona team will be shot. 'hi« 81008 it makes And vet i¢) might will be followed hy the fddte Lench for there is no moment that it does not Special, 25 pairs of double tances seem to the changing in any direction The American 'Trapshooting Asso- you gaz Always its shadows are ciation has authorized the hig towrna lnsensibl ing, disappearing here, ment and stheir rules will govern the lengthening her + ring there; there seems jo be a three days' shoot. Practice ey: movement of sorhcthins ery day at 10 a. m. Temples at times seems to rise from The various events will be run off their depths, or to step forward from rain or shine. Prizes will he given for [hiding s in the distant walls the best records compiled for the whol. LOoking at the same point from a point sesslon. where I first stood these same temple® There will be.a special handicap com seem to he of different and: fantastle mittee to. arrauge. suM@hic handicaps shapes. After watching <it 'for an hour or for the shooters.\ 'ON 'Reptemher 23-21 the Evening Mail ave a Home Fund I returned to our dining car for charity shoot will be held. t. About & o'clock when I went out again, I met the two Brooklyn hile . - trains coming in and sure was pleasure The club is undergoing (MARX $10, Wweicome Past changes and by the time the shon $x, Johnaon of Freeport Lodge, accom opens next month there will be every fpanied by his wife; also, Past Exaifed comfort and convenience for visitors [Ruler Dan. McCann, r k. Cooper, Rudy Domwchke is working night anc [2d many from Brooklyn with whom day to bring about the desired resuns E1 a Decronat acquaintance. . Bro. Th ur eeind Johnson was lugging a large box in his mere will be special inducements for fayms, which I discovered was full of ladies on each day and it is expecte that good scores will be made by thi Elks and their friends. el_ badge, bearing the inscription: The Reception Committee; Fred p. Inspector.\ Subsequently, I cog \u learned that finding no \booze\ on the Adcom, ho 15 onmen Lewis I' Stone Brookiyn special. he was made official . Bonner, Ruddy D._Domschke, Jit] post card collector, and he has faith- te Jimmie Bonner, ex-Rulec Gustav: fully fulfilled his arduous duties. He A. Papehmayer, E. 1). Anderson,-D'. E festimates that since the two Brooklyn R. Hon. Albin N. Johnson, b. ®. r; [specials left New York on July 3rd, Archer B Wallace, T. E stephen 1 theit passengers have written and Pattit. P F\ I‘JPF E. R. SteDh®n U' maned nearly 20,000 souvenir postais. ottit, P. E . George M. Levy, 1 Whether the inspector has tried to per- E. R. Leo Fishel, D R. R. Huyler Rill |use each card, I've not been informed. som, Arthur Guy Empey, Johm M.. Dot When I returned to the rim of the ter, Ed: Watson, Geo Murphy, Ch nyon the fantastic smapes and bril- Hon Yathins Col H() Withon 20 [hat the shaper seem to be more thor soph L wo u shapes seem to re thor- Shaw, 5.131; “If?\ it\“fl Robert oughty defined, and scores of new ' y Mclinn, Starr Matthews [shapes have emerged from what before Edmund L. Haas, Philip S. Hart, TV| were dark recesses. Where I look E. R. Wilbur L.. Losee, Charles (C. facros# the canyon the stance is about 13 tiles, but in the ctearness of the Schenck, Teddy Hayes, Willi atmosphere the oposite walls are plain- Long, Thomas 1. T. \; DC] ly seen: they appear to be convoluted, \q y vse, Dr. J. I| possessing many headlands and inter- Both, Dr. Wm, M. Runcie, John H. festing gulfs. - Vandeveer, E. O. Welas, R. . Cole. In the meantime other special train Dave Harrison, Dr. E. C. Nahiman, bearing Elk®_ from New England, Jumes A. McAlister, Amos V. Pearsgy, Washington, Baltimore, Denver, Col: Joseph Shay, Ernest 8. Randall, Hon. ifrivea' \\ \ Huter - are Theodore Roosevelt. Moe Po- gi irrived. Sight-zecing Rutox are fred , Moe Da\ Silva, Al- Ferowded for the Hermit Rin» road trip v 8, Miles and Moses Rernstein. of 15 miles, and others mount bron- -----4- choes, eayures or pintoe® for the trail How about a great big coolt __| trip down the canyon. 'While you may and, by the way, h Coolln& 8002-1 sea wonders here in a day, it would be anythin dca TVC WMU EVOr more of a pleasure to spend not less w soo in as the Syrup with] than a week to thoroughly. enjoy the Vvlhk'h we make our frappent e'a Ice] many wondrous sightg which visitors Creffin Parlor, Rockville Centre. coming from a (\I‘m-c. anyway, | should 00. -- I spent the entire morning walking along the rim of the canyon for per- hapw a mile or more, walking alone or sitting down, drinking in its grand- wer. And it seemed to me that there was an awful presence in front of me. I know of na. semtence that may ade quately describe my feelings, Man times. I seemed to be nracing my from being drawn to its very brink, Whi yet perhaps at those same mom- ente 1 might be twen feet ot the brink of the chasm. T tell you it has a queer feeling, and makes one feel how infinitesimal, we .are. ag individ- NEW BUS LINE Rockville Centre to Long Beach - Operates from MufithAn-n West End of Long Beach, Direct Connects with trolley at Stop 103, Oceun Side, sevet minutes after the hotr Fare 25¢ Each Way Buses leave every hour on 'the hour atarting at 7 a. m. daily from Rook» ¥illy Contre, mnd # a. m. from Long Beach mogo» For advertising. apmow addres J. SPIRO @eneral Dalivery, Pobt Ofice, Rook ville Contre Letters From Delegate Freeport Lodge, B. P. O. E. Elks* Convention Los Angeles, Cal. - By ARCHER B. WALLACE ast see s * » uals after all. you more some other time If you have | (Imagine if you can, fellow reader, a} the space, and your readers should } m-‘le im the ground a mile deep stretch- | desire it. If the 3m!\- could but \We\ one way as far as Freeport to Understend a little this wonder of Jummica, and in length as far as the| nature, they would be demanding that Setigacion Emblem Serfeien really be: conside a motion picture, | ted Ruler Albin | souvenic post cards: (several hundred) | and on his breast he wore a large nick: | | Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim '! Builders' Hardware and Paint JOHN J. RANDALL CO. ISJL‘Ia-QMAn. Tel s2s FREEPORT, L. | FROM ® 5 TO THE eye can see, and you may then perhaps the Review supervise an excursion of conjecture in your mind somewhat the| Long Islanders to view it. And per: | picture that I have been gazing on all| haps that would not be @ bad idea. The the morning.) climate of Arizona is such that they The Colorado river cuts through the} 'Canyon may be visited at any | Grand Canyon. Our government rec.| of the year. | ordw state that this river began to cut| the afternoon 1 onjoyed, in the Grand Canyon several millions of with Bro. and Mrs. Johnson, years ago, and that the mighty can- the auto trip around a portion of the yon is exclusively the result of stream [WP: A0d about 7:30 P. M., T left the crosion. 'The theory that volcanism CA\YO® to Zesume my wip westward. | had anything to do with the creation \taco i hen a | of the Grand Canyon :s declared by ARCHER B. | | modern science untrue, nothwithstand- Ing the fact that volcanic rock is found in the canyon's depths. rRONE 185 ¥. 0. BOX 79 ' The canyon was first discovered in | Sanaa Condos arcluen mc us| LOUIS FABER, JR. | I‘thl‘l')’ being the result. of stories told y the Hopi Indians to Dor. Pedro de Tolvar. For many years the Canyon P A I N T IN G 1 who were among the earliest pionce of our land. ploncers PAPERHANGING I_ would like sometime, Mr. Edi , Mr. Editor to tell more about this' scenia won. Aut work ctaRaxrE®D to ms der. as I' bave studied it in person is | and as I have studied its history, | _ **TDIMTES mrviry oven | geology altitudes and distances, but at present I haven's the time. Will give Brook Street = 31! Shore region was know ly o ben known only to the Indlany, DECORATING | | | | 13,759 Buick automobiles were delivered into the hands of owners in June. ; C This proves thoroughly that the American public is both willing and able to buy gen- erously where it is assured full dollar for dollar value, and it demonstrates also that a large percentage of the motor- ing public does have this buy-} ing confidence in Buick per- formance and Buick worth,, Prices of Buick Six Cylinder Models Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadater - $1496\ Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring -=. 1524 4 Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe ~ ‘ni 413% Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan - 2438 $ I | | EXCHANGE PRICE. GOVERNMENT EXCISE TAX PAID ' THESE SHES CAN BE CSED rn MODELS or NearUy ALL MAK IOs © GUARANTEED ONE YEAR : Full size and Philadelphia Quality Construction. Quarter - Model 22-49 Seven P. Tour = Sawed Hardwood Separators, Hardwood Cases R Mgdrl 22-50 Selvt: gig-$2: Sir-“f. : in: DIAMOND GRIDS . 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HAS CHRISTMAS CLUB: popularised fodk with af Ao prova ADVISES with its depositors their invest» “d-“umfiHU-fi especially for that purpose. + If we may be permitted to serve you, remember \The' Big Bank on the Corner\ An \ All Gas\ Kitchen No Middleman in the Gas Business Yow buy a simple article and the price makes you gasp. \Who's getting the tig profit?\ you ask. \I'm not,\ replies the retailer, and he points to the wholecaler; the wholesaler to the jobber; the jobber go the mmafactiree~, and the manufacturer to the laborer. The same old chain, with a profit on every link. Is all business like that? Must we pay two, three or four profits on everything we buy? No indeed. Here is your gas company selling you aertica; deliver- ing gas direct from the plant, right to the point of use in your home, without middlerren or middlemen's profits, and with every item of its cost regulated by your trusted representatives. While merchants think nothing of making profits of from 20% to 50%, we are allowed to make but one profit. And seldom does it exceed 8% on the money actually invested. Frequently it is less, @ What other business renders so complete a survice at so small a . return? NASSAU & SUFFOLK LIGHTING Co. GRO, MacDONALD, President Ofeme ati Memputend, Wromert, Centre, Miseste w) z» Y‘vyz\ ors TWE aminricam GAs as#0ciatiom d 4 i e iemand e aan t 0 PER T HRA Aer rr OH on e ever t E4 - ®