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Show BUN CHOSEN EB1IJISHIL Parade and Program of Athletic Sports Planned for Labor Day. C. H. Baldwin, by unanimous vote of the general Labor day parade committee, has been elected to succeed A. E. Harvey as grand fharshal. Mr. Harvey resigned because he is compellel to leave for Buffalo, Buf-falo, N. Y., a few days before the celebration cele-bration to attend the International convention con-vention of barbers. The committee on sports, comprising F. S. Dunn, chairman; Lawrence Athev, J. T. Kelly and H. V. Griffith, has worked out a complete program for the day, as follows: Swimming race for women, 16 years or over First prize, 52.50; second prize, $1. Swimming race for boys. 8 to 14 years First prize. $1 ; second prize, 50 cents. For bes;-looking baby, 1 to 3 years oid Half dozen photographs (not to exceed $i- Potato race for boys, S to 12 years old First prize, $1 ; second prize, GO cents. Foot race for boys, 6 to 8 years old First prize, 60 cents; second prize, 3 cents. Foot race for boys. 8 to 12 years old First prize, 75 cents; second prize, 50 cents. Foot rare for girls, 6 to 8 years old First prize, 50 cents; second prize, 2o cents. Foot rnce for girls, 8 to 12 years old ' First prize, ?2.50; second prize, 51.50. |