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Show ALL SET FOR THE FOURTH CELEBRATION As tho Fourth of July approaches, tho various committees, who have tho festivities In charge, hocomo moro and moro enthusiastic over tho prospects pros-pects of, maturing tho most novel r colobratlon to bo had In Lohl for - many a day. From early morning until lato evening, practically ovory '' moment will he occupied with games, sports, music, programs, dancing, etc A program bo full and varied that ovoryono, rogardlesa of his tastos, will ho fully entertained and Instructed, In order to glvo tho day's program propor unity, tho general comnilttoo has decided to mako tho "Amorlcan Flag" tho contor about which all cvcntB are to clustor. Dozens of hugo Hugs will adorn tho Park nnd tho principle streets and a hugo ono will Moat from tho now Hag polo In Wines Park, a polo erected especially for this colobratlon. In addition to this ovory citizen Is naked by tho commltteo to adorn his houso with elthor Hags or hunting In order that tho whole town may prosont an appearance ap-pearance In keoplng with tho occasion. It is also suggested that ovory conveyance con-veyance drlvbn upon tho streets of tho city by our citizens bo similarly docorntcd. And going ono step further, fur-ther, ovory man, woman and child are expected to wear a small Amorlcan i Mag aomowhoro upon their clothing i during tho day. While thoso rogu- J latlona aro reforred to aa auggeatlona, ) the commltteo doalroa to urgo vory I strongly that thoy bo obsorvod i without fall. It was announced In ! last wcok's edition that tho colobratlon Is to bo ono of participation. Horo la ' ono ovont In which ovory citizen, young or old, Is naked to participate. ' Remombor tho details decorato your ! houso and conveyance with flags or hunting and your own porson with a . small Hag. Do caroful that you do not ndvortlso yourself aa bolng dls-I dls-I loyal by falluro to obaorvo thoso rulos. j Tho commltteo fools so strongly up- g pn tho subjoct of docoratlng homos, $ .vehicles, poraonB, otc, that It has seen lit to pass tho following ordln-ft ordln-ft ancea: Ordinance No. I. 0 It ahall bo tho duty of ovory cltlzon of tho City of Lohl, on July 4, 1322, to 0 exhibit upon a conspicuous ploco on 1 the frout of his dwolllng an Amorlcan $ flag or llaga or ploco of buntng In tho I national colore or .both Hags and bunt- Ing. Any ono violating tho provisions of this ordlnanco ahall bo subjoct to W arrest and upon conviction ahall bo I fined In a aum not to oxcood flvo C dollars. .-, X Ordinance No. II. i It shall bo tho' duty of ovory cltlzon ol tho City of Lohl on July 4, 1922, to j decorato his wagon, buggy, automo-j automo-j Mlo, hlcyclo, or otlior convoyanco In a a mannor similar to that described In Ordinance I. Tho regulations of thla J ordinance aro understood to apply to only auch vohlclea as aro driven upon tho atrcota of said City upon said date. Any peraon vlolntlng tho provisions pro-visions of thla ordlnanco ahall bo aub-Jcct aub-Jcct to arrost and updli conviction shall bo lined In a sum not exceeding flvo dollars. 'Ordinance No. III. It shall bo tho duty of every cltlzon of tho City of Lohl on July 4, 1922, to wear In a conspicuous placo upon'hls porson a small American flag. Ahy porson violating tho pro' vision of this ordlnanco shall upon conviction pay a flno In a sum not to oxeced ono dollar. ' Ordinance No. IV. It ahall bo unlawful for any officer of tho City of Lohl to leave tho confines con-fines of said city botweon tho hours of 7 o'clock n. ra. and 9 o'clock p. m. of July 4, 1922. Any olllcor violating tho provisions or this ordinance shall up onconvlcilon, bo subject to a flno of not loss than tlvo dollars and not moro than ton dollars. Ordinance No. V. Every olllcor of Lohl City who comes within ono hundred yarda of tho Hag polo on tho Memorial building build-ing cornor or within ono hundred yarda of the apodal flag polo on tho Margaret WInoa Park on July 4, 1922, shall bo required to romovo his bat Falluro to obsorvo tbcao regulations shall subject tho offenders to a flno In a aum not to exceed fifty conta. All violators of tho provisions of tho foregoing ordinances will bo tried In tho Kangaroo Court, tho hours at which tho court will conveno to bo announcod later. Ono of tho most Important oxer-clsos oxer-clsos of tho day Is to bo tho repeating repeat-ing of tho "Oath of Allegiance to tho American Flag." At a groat mass assembly at Wines Park tho entire citizenry will bo asked tp repeat tho Oath at tho concjuslon of a flag raising. rais-ing. For tho benefit of tho public the Oath Is horo printed nnd ovory citizen Is called upon to loarn It. Itomombor wo are to havo a "Celebration "Cele-bration of Participation." The Oath. "I, plodgo allcglanco to my flag and to tho republic for which it stands; one nation Indivisible with Hborty and Justlco for all." The Program. Bolow Is afforded a preliminary survey sur-vey of tho day's program. Soma minor changes may bo mado but .on tho whole It will remain ob hero given. 1 Firing of Salute at dawn. 2. Serenading by Boys' Band. 3. Raising of flag at sunrlso. 4. Salo of Hags IT o'clock. C. Major sports at City Ball Park 10 o'clock. ' (a) Harnosslng und Hitching Race. (b) Ford Auto Raco (Backwards), (c) Riding Bucking Horses. (d) Slow Raco (Horses), (o) Saddlo Relay. (f) Walk, Trot, Run Raco. (g) Saddlo Horso Raco. (h) Frog nnd Wheel Barrow Raco. (I) Boxing. n. Fourth of July dlnnor and lamlly reunion 12 o'clock. 7. Session of tho'Kangaroo Court 1:30 o'clock. ,8. Ball Game, City Ball Park and Children's Danco 2 o'clock. i, 9. Session of Kangaroo Court 4:00 o'clock. l A 10. Suppor and Chores 5 b'cWck. 11. Ford Auto Race, Wines' Pak 5: B0 o'clock. 3E 12. Community gamos for girls and boys, Wlnos' Park C o'clock. 13. Program, Wines' Parle 7 o'clock. 3 (a) Solectlon by Baiid. . loj Prayer by Chaplain. 'h W Oath of AHOglanco. H Ui Solo (Patriotic Song). lej Flag Drill. UJ Community Singing, (g) Flag Demonstration. f -, in) Chorus (Patriotic Selection) (0 Prayor by Chaplain. 14. A Burprlse. iu. "Uood Night Uadtos." 'the comnilttoo will tako it as an tct oi disloyalty for any cltUen to loavo the city on tno Fourtlu A grout deaf of effort Is being put forth to inako the colebrallou worth while and it 1b very certain that those who support the committee will not be disappointed. dis-appointed. , iNOTti: Very substantial prises .are oemg offered for tho oventa of number num-ber live of the program, Major Sports, individuals desiring to enter for any of tho contests lifted are Invited 'to soo ono of tho members of tho com-mltteo com-mltteo In charge. The commltcea hmfdllng the colouration colo-uration aro: Gonoral Commltteo Junius Basks, charlman; James Peterson, Thomas Powers, Mrs. James H. Gardner and Miss Marvel Taylor. Major Sports Committee Dr. W. L, Worlton, chairman, Floyd Goatee, Alex Brown and Claudo Curtis. Gamo Commltteo R. C, Plxten David Mitchell, Wallace West, Beatrice Beat-rice Taylor, Isaac Ford Roberts, Loath Whipple, Aroma Goodwin, EulatEvasi VIdlot Broadbent, Joseph Anderses; I Afton Qilos, Allco Jones and John ' Hutchings. Finance Commltteo James Petor-pen. |