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Show PEACE PUNOE WILL BE BIG EM OF CAMPAIGN Members of the peace- parade committee com-mittee of tho Woodrow Wilson club of Ogden anticipate that about 1,000 persons will be in line on Saturday night in the parade which will be one of the principal features of the celebration cele-bration of Woodrow Wilson day, which will be one of the principal fea-which fea-which comes on October 28. The lino of march has been decided upon. The marchers will start at the postbfflce I corner, at Twenty-fourth street and Grant avenue at 7 o'clock in the evening. eve-ning. The parade will pass down Grant to Twenty-fifth street, thence to Washington avenue to Twenty-sixth, counter-march to Twenty-third and Washington and then back to Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fourth, down Twenty-fourth to Hudson Hud-son avenue, where the marchers will disband to enter tho Alhambra theatre thea-tre for tho big mass meeting. This meeting will be addressed by Simon Bamborger and B. H. Roberts. It will start at 8 o'clock. Hudson avenue will be closed to vehicles at 12:30 when the barbecue isin progress and in the evening when the parade is disbanding. The police will take charge the same as they did during the Fashion Show. The same system will be employed by tie committee In serving the barbecue bar-becue morsels as was effective at the Fashion Show barbecue. Four of tho head chefs of the dining car service will prepare the barbecued meats, the cooking to begin at 8 a. m. and 30 girls from the Woodrow Wilson clubs will serve the sandwiches. While the feast is in progress, a quartette of singers will furnish a program of music. mu-sic. At 1:30 Democratic candidates for public office will address a mass moet-ing moet-ing of persons from tho rural districts on the City Hall square. To accommodate accom-modate the Ogden valley crowd, D. D. McKay, chairman of the campaign committee, has arranged with the Ogden, Og-den, Logan & Idaho Railway company com-pany for the operation of late cars over the Huntsville branch of tho line. This will give residents of that section the opportunity to attend the mass meeting at night. Mrs. Susan Fitzgerald, a prominent woman orator of the east, will address women of the Women's Woodrow Wilson Wil-son club at a meeting in the Berthana in the Dee-EccleB building Thursday afternoon. |