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Show PRIZES OFFERED FOR THE BEST FLOATS The preparations for celebrating Labor day aro noaring completion. Tho prizes for the best floats In the big parade have been arranged; also the list of contests and prizes at Glcnwood park in tho afternoon. E. O. Solver will be grand mar-shall mar-shall of tho parade and he haa selected se-lected John Brill and Walter for his aides. The parndo will start promptly prompt-ly at 10 a. m. The following prizes will bo offered Prizos for Union Floats. Best float ?25 00 Second best float 15.00 Third best float 10.00 Prizes for best appearance in lino of march: Best appearing union $15.00 Second best appearing union. . .. 10.00 Third best appearing union . . . 5.00 Owing to the largo number of events on the afternoon program at Gionwood park, tho oontcsto will start promptly at 1 o'clock and those who Intend to partlclpato are requested re-quested to be on hand at that time-Following time-Following arr- the prizes. Rzces. Boys under 10 years Knife Girls under 10 years ... .Box Candy Boys under 13 years. Pr Roller Skate's Girls under 13 years .... Pair Gloves Boys under 1G years ....Ball and Bat Girls under 16 years. Bottle Perfume Ladies under 20 years Parasol Men, free for all Hat Married ladles Hand Bag Fat men over 200 lbs Box Cigars Three-legged, boys under 16... . One Sweater Each Potato, girls undor 16. Pr. Kid Gloves Egg, marriod ladles Gold Hat Pin Plo-eatlng contest, bos under 11. i ." . . Fifty Cents Apple-biting contest, girls under 14 Fifty Conts Nall-drlvlng contest, married ladies la-dies Sot Cups & Saucers Oldest union card on ground Derby Hat Largest union family on ground.. 100 lbs. Flour The baseball gamo between tho Owls and Woodmen of the World teams will be called In tho adjoining bail park at 3.30 p. m. The children's chil-dren's dancing matinee will begin at 3 p m., and tbo grown-ups ball at 9 In tho evening. oo |