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Show BIG CELEBRATION ON LABOR DAY Program of Events on Next Monday, Sept. 4, Including- a Grand Parade in the Morning, Sports in the Afternoon and Wrestling Tournament and Motor Races Parade Starts at 10 a. m. The following is ihe .pabor Day program pro-gram for September 4: Parade. Grand Marshall J. M. Barnes; aids, John Qulnn, Carl Larscn. Prlzeo. $15.00 cash for best float $10.00 caBh, second best float. $10.00 cash, best appearing unions. $10.00 cash, uulon having highest percentage of membership In line. 9:30 a. m. The first division of the parade, consisting of the local union men employed by the railroads, will form at Hucion avenue and Twenty-fourth street. At the same time the second division will get into line at Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street. The floats will form In lino on Grant avenuo. 10:00 a. m. The parade will start the Hno of march being as follows: Hudson avenue to Twenty-fifth streot. west on Twenty-fifth street to Wall avenue, and counter march to Washington Wash-ington avenue, south on Washington to Twenty-sixth street; counter march on Washington avenuo to Twenty-second street, then back on Washington to the Labor hall, on 25th street, where it will disband. Program, Afternoon Glenwood Park Sports Committee. Edw. Flnkey. Roy Wiggins, E. C. Monagan. W. H. Staker, C. A. Bass, chairman. No. 1. 100 p. m. Boys' foot race; 25 yards. 10 years and under. Prize, jacknlfe. No. 2. 1:10 p m. Girls' foot race: 25 yards, 10 years and under. First prize, 1 pound box of candy; second prize, one-half pound box of candy. No. 3. 1:20 p. m. Boys' foot race: 50 yards, 1G years and under. First prize, fountain pen; second prize, Jack knife. No. 4. 1;S0 p. m Girls' foot race; CO yards, 1G years and under. First prize, hand bag": second prize, 2 pounds of chocolates. No. 5. 1:40 p. m. Young men's foot race: 100 yards, 20 years and under. First prize, stick pin, valued $2 50. Crescent Jewelry Co.: second prize, shirt, value. $1.50 Fred M. Nye. No. G. 1:50 p. m. Young women'" iwi iav,c; uu v.iiua, ui jtu.n m.v. ....- der. First prize, hair brush, value $1.50, Baricon Phnrmapy, second prize, street car tickets, value $2.00. No. 7. 2:00 p. m. Foot race for union men only; 4.00 yards. First prize, pair of union made Crossett shoes, value ?4 00. Dee-Stanford Shoe Co , serond prlzo, 1 quart bottle bot-tle of wine. Kohn Llnupr Co No S. 2; 10 p. m. Foot race; union men's wives, 50 yards. First prize. 1 pair or shoes, vnlue 54.00, Doe-Stanford Shoe Co.; second, prize, street car tickets, value $2.00. No. 0. 2:20 p. m Running high Jump: union men only First prize, box of 50 Columbia Club cigars. Max Davidson; second prise, 1 quart of wine, Atlas Bar.' No. 10. 2; 40 p. in, Running broad jump; union men only. First prize, hat, value $3.00, Kuhn Clothln? Co.; second prlzo, box of' 25 cigars, Wess-ler Wess-ler iigar Co. No. 11 3:00 p, m. Young women's egg race. First prize, 1 pair shoes, value $5.00, Blair Roberts; second prize, streot car tickets, value $2.00. No. 12. 3:10 p. m. Najl driving contest; union men's wives. First prize, 200 pounds of flour, Fife ; Co.; second prize, 5 pounds of coffee. Grand Union Tea company; third prize, wall paper, value $3.00, Muller Decorating Co. No 13. 3:20 p m. Three-legged race, for men between the age3 of 20 and 30 years. First prize, 1 razor to each member of winning team; second prize, 1 box of 25 cigars. No. l-l. 3:30 p. m. Fat mep's race, 200 pounds or over, 50 yards. First prize, pipe, value $5.00, tho Don Cigar store; second price 1 cobbler set, stand and four lathe. No. 15. 3:40 p. m. Largest family on the grounds. First prize, 1 dozen photos, value $10.00, Thomas Studio; second prize, 1 ham, Greenwell Market. Mar-ket. No. 16. 3:50 p. m. Oldest paid .up union card on the grounds, hat, value $3.00, Mercantile Installment Co- No. 17. 4:00 p. m. Tug of war for local union men. Prize, $10.00 cash. Matinee dance from 2 to 4p, m. Evening dance from 9 to 12 p. m. Imtaediately after the program of sports there will be a wrestling match, 5 p. m. Cleary vs. Preshaw. Two preliminaries. Admission 25 cents. Motor Races. 5-mile matched motor paced race r W. E. Samuelson vs. H. S. Wilcox. Best two in three heats. 3-mlle match motor race T. M. Samuelson vs. Hal McCormack. Best two i nthrce heats. 5-mile free-for-all motor race three motors. Admission 25c; reserved reserv-ed seats, 25c. |