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Show ' " .. BIG FLAG PARADE IN SALT LAKE TONIGHT! I hyS; Are .y o planning to take part in tonight's big American flag parade? . 7 1 ai I l If you are not, why not? Can you afford to let some personal engagement stand in the way of your duty to your party in so important a matter as this? Don't : i tU'i Ut jou know that every effort possible is being made by the ' 'federal gang" and the corrupt county machine to persuade Americans to not participate in the flag parade? y; m$& NEXT TO THE IMPORTANCE OF TURNING- OUT AND WORKING- ON ELECTION DAY IS THE MAKING- OF THIS FLAG DAY PARADE ONE OF W$r H jgffBBIlg THE GREATEST EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THIS STATE, and your assistance is needed tonight. If you have a flag of your own, bring it with you, but if lllli H i!Sii$S you have none 0NE WILL BE SUPPLIED YOU. A committee that will form at the head of the parade will present you with a party emblem and the emblem of P Hb American freedom and patriotism, as you take your place in line. The flag day. procession will form on South Main, Fourth South and State streets, according to the detailed arrangements that follow:' fl 'SrS ne ne w move promptly at 8 o'clock; it is therefore important that you be at the place indicated not later than a quarter to eight. Don't let anything in- gs, fl t4?9flll fluence you to remain on the sidewalk to see the procession pass by, BUT TAKE A PLACE IN THE LINE and you will witness the entire body of marching men and tB women WHEN THE LINE COUNTERMARCHES FROM EAGLE GATE. H ifffSlii There e tnree divisions, with Col.T. P. Murray and staff in complete charge. The division commanders are: Dr. Henry LaMotte, commander of the first JlpSilfe division; Arthur 'A. Sweet, commander of the'second division; A. O. Jacobson, commander of the third division. These division commanders are empowered to select V ier ?es an( are requested to hand in the names of the aides at a meeting of the general committees at 10 o'clock this forenoon at the American headquarters. 9 h$t women members of patriotic societies are requested to meet, at the public library at 7:'45, from whence they will be conveyed to their position in the line of pro- nsr Wjiifc, cession in automobiles. 1 Bfek. Americans who have large flags and are willing to loan them to the committee, are requested to send these flags to headquarters by 10 o'clock this morning, and Txgsigk SlBE3k they will be properly tagged and taken care of and returned. llliigife 1 'Sivsl Tlle 1ne of marcl1 w be rom Fourtn South and Main, and will proceed north to South Temple, thence east to State! where the line will countermarch westward T iJttfi to the monument, and thence south on Main to Fourth South, where the line will dissolve. It is not at all likely that more than one hour will be consumed by the pro- cession, and this will afford very ample time to do the regular Saturday night shopping. 'k. i j FH0WHig are the places of rendezvous for the different divisions and all participating in these divisions are urged to report at these places, not later than 7:45 E'l E FIRST DIVISION will form on Fourth South, east of Main street, with the head of the division on Main street. The division consists of (1) Platoon H IXtSK 01 Police; (2) Spirit of '76 Corps; (3) Descendants oj; Heroes of the Revolution; (4) American Party Nominees; (5) Mayor and City Officials; (6) American Ladies of T ASfiS SSW Patriotic Organizations. THE SECOND DIVISION will form on the east side of Main street, south of Fourth South, headed north, and will be composed of the following: (1) Ladies' - A. R. Band; (2) Ladies' Auxiliary; (3) Woman's American Club; (4) American Women Voters; (5) Colored American Women Voters; (6) American Party Drum vVifeu ' Corps; (7) American Club and Voters; (3) U. of U. American Club; (9) Colored American Club and Voters; (10) American Members of Secret Societies; (11) American te. e'?Siiil ' Railway Workers; (12) American Members of Federation of Labor Organizations; (13) American Toilers, American emloyees of the great railway companies are espe- lliillg iSjKiS cially requested to take part in the line of march and form in second division with the American club and voters, Pnp2 1 fM THE THIIir) DIVISION will form on the west side of Main, south of Fourth South and headed north, This will be made up as follows: (1) Held's Band; (2) $B& American Utah Mine Workers; (3) American Mounted Brigade; (4) Coming American Voters. v who not blnS teir own flaSs wil e supplied with flags as they take their place in line and these may be retained as souvenirs, "IT T Mjj Th? committee on red and blue fire, which will be burned along Main street, will be in charge of Captain O. H, Reed, Lji :'a?3 It is possible that fully 200 American voters will be supplied with flambeaux, but arrangements had not been completed at the time the committee made the fore- !SM' From all reports there will be delegations from Park City, Murray, Sandy, Bingham and other points, and in addition to the thousands of footmen, there will be VL 1 9'l fullv 500 mounted men in line. h . s nt at all improbable that 15,000 citizens of Salt Lake will participate in and witness the big parade tonight, and if the weather is fine, as is most probable, "fl&fev westW k8 a moa fcn cose t the most important campaign, so far as the prosperity and peace of this city is concerned, that was ever participated in in the entire Ifej&LK a9S Don't stand on the sidewalk and watch the procession go by if it is at all possible to take a place in the line. You can witness the entire parade from your 3 nk l e m tlie lin-6 aS countearches from State on the return down Main street, r 1 Delegations of voters from various districts are requested to report through their captains to the division1 commander, not later than 2 o'clock this afternoon. - - ' iMM 1 1 111 ll ' . JM |