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BOY SCOUTS C. M. O., the secret honor tribe of Camp Roosevelt ter Scouts i making elaborate plans for its week at. Camp Roosevelt August 9 to 16. This soclety was founded in 1920 by director and assistant director of Camp Roosevelt with a few boys and now in its 6th year it has more than 400 members and has spread to two other. Scout Councils. To obtain first degiee membership in the tribe a Soeut must have spent at least two Weeks at Camp Roosevelt and won his Istters in the regular camy’ program, while in the second degres he must guests of the council and that all scoutmasters and assistants who per- suade a prospect to take the course shall also receive the week at camp free of charge, A fine program is be- ing arranged which will combine with the Scout training plenty of good, wholesome seashore recreation. The camp only accommodates 150. Col. E. L. Mattice, deputy commis- sloner of the dth Divislon and member cf the Scout camp commit- tee, spent last Saturday at Camp Wil. son and reported a steady increase in to the mess hall, where the chief|sonal health; John Magnusson, Troop 57, masonary; Richard Tedrow, Troop 64, bird study, masonry; Aaron Cap- lan, Robert served watermelon and lemonade. ‘Camp Roosevelt is eloflnf its fitth week with only a slight falling off in attendance, “‘Stew” reports a very ford in whi Troop 73 caught a balloon fish. study, mk!m Among camp visitors were Homer J. | safety first; o Tpoultvr‘y keep- interesting ti across the bay to Ox- ; Sidney Shostick, Troop 73, handi- t; ¥red Eidsness, 74, bird Sidney Shostick of | Craft: e anioy masonry, |lows, 80 dear to the hearts of the n WIRES KILL SWALLOWS. | 'g::' Thousands of Germany’s Birds Be- .| ing Electrocuted at Alps Pass. BERLIN, July 81 (#).—The swal- Troop 100, | German people that countless songs Councillor, religious work director of | Craftsmanship-leather; Alfred Toombs, | anq' poems have been dedicated to vary Baptist Church, who spoke at | Troop 100, cooking, personal health;|ihem, are reported to be on the verge tl evening vesper services. 5 Bartsch continues to xeep alive in- tense interest im obtaining megrit 's and the court of which he was in Sunday reviewed the appli- Burdge Caton, Troop 126, first aid. BOASTS LARGEST POOL. of extinction. The birds are being electrocuted by the thousands at “Swallows’ Pass” in the Alps, which in recent years has been spanned by high-tension cations of 19 boys who sought honors | Pank at Garden City, Kans., Ac-|electric lines from the power plants in 40 of these advanced subjects. As- sociate judges of the court were: John 8. Ccle, Dr. Merrill, J, P. Hovey, H. A. commodntes 1,000 Bathers. of Leke Como. On their flights to and from North Africa the swallows rest on the wires, and in fiuttering Separate Men's Entnng; G Street Near Tenth Two-Trouser Palm Beach & ‘Farr’s Fine Mohair SUITS! $1 3.95 Sizes to fit any man—the average, the short, the stout, and the slim. Tailored especially for us, to the high standard demanded in Palais Royal Men'’s Shop suits. You can depend upon them for fit and wear, as well as comfort. attend camp a total of four weeks in | the activities. In the afterncon a ‘and Stew: GARDEN CITY, Kans., July 81 (®). g, ion More b; two separaie vears and win his sec- | camera man appeared and the boys | Scouts taking mmontt badees ere g | —In this town of 8000 population, :,‘M,,‘“‘m‘g,,&fi:; O /‘M 47 » ony hyw letters. The third degree is | started in a spirited manner to “do | follows: Perry Collins, Troop 15, cook- | almost centrally located from all large | game times. Thousands of dead birds an honorary one to which only five | their stuft.” Dick Sargeant’s prize |ing; Jim Boswell, Troop 1, pathfind- | bodies of water, is one of the largest | pave been found in the caverns below. hmnd degree members are elected | tent, the camp staff and some action | ing: Perry Collins, Troop 15, masonry, | SWimming pools in the country. each year as a recognition for some | pictures of base ball and basket ball | scholarship; John Harris, Troop 21,| The pool, 345 feet long and 210 feet outstanding service. were taken on the campus and later | swimming; Leo Lawder, Troop 33,|Wide, will accommodate a thousand - they went to the swimming hole | masonry, swimming; Dal bathers at & time. It is a drawing b JA weelk of training fn Scout leader | where & tug of war, water boxing | Troop 36, Bird study, masynry: Nigk | card for scores of miles around. Blma 0 shlp will be held at Camp Roosevelt ( match, life saving, swimming and div- D 43, cycling, fireman.| It was bullt in 1923 by the city and ugust 16 to 23 following the C. M. |ing contests were staged.. ' In the Winter | ro children an angel of mercy.” When di- Bannan, Troo] 2 i ship; Edgard Roccatd, *ve. | ctvic organizations. O. week. During this week, at the i tore g T et | the Dool 18 used a8 & skating rink. | metions arm followsd T NEVER FAILS. N T A W Despite scarcity and enormous cost of BAN- In the evening a court of review | manship, interpreting, i\;}gffe::lon flntb }hle bfuu‘d of commis- | was convened by Col. Mattice and the I{nrfln;(on Boaze, Tr:gop 42, cooking; s PDATE. S b tha ool ufftl(le execu- | boys of the camp were given an op- | safety first; Robert Bourke, Troop 42,| A German street musiclan uses a |TONIN, it contains full dose. Stood sixty s g Ay nerm‘izgd(‘ln?at :“xn;k;loa a‘:’x;(&v;:‘te_v”!omp;%‘;;é:‘t:f cou;t ll;‘e):r masonry; Oscar Seigel, Troop 47, fire- [radio outfit to supply the music, and |years' test. Sold everywhere, or by mail, 50¢ , it s - | wi rank. The - out leaders shall be the | members of the court later adjourned e 'fi?‘:’;‘.l:nr:i'e:rflu e I ‘:A"l!C A. Voorhess, M. D., Philadelphia. 2 Stairways and 4 Elevators to Serve You. Shop in the Bargain Basement and Learn of the Genuine Savings Provided. Beginning the Second Month ef Our “I/, Million More By Sept. 47 With Values Greater Than Ever Before All the new _shades to % - ohoose from A Pre-Season Sale of ~ Fur Fabric " COATS There are fur fabrics—and fur fabrics! But these are the fur fabrics that look and feel like fur and wear wonderfully well. The styles are right. The coats are well made and fit correctly. : ”.'\A small deposit secures the coat you choose and we'll hold it. 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