OCR Text |
Show AUTOS MUST NOT PARK ON EAST 5 ! NGFP A4D ENTON1 0 HT Tonight will see the staging of the biggest parade in the history of Ogden, If all plans of the Military Fashion Show and Patriotic Demonstration organizations or-ganizations materialize. The parade will be a tribute to the boys who are going to war from Ogden and the state and will bring homo to the citizens the faot that Ogden is ready to do her share of work and give her quota of men for the great cause. The exhibitions at Glenwood park after aft-er the parade will bring to the citizens citi-zens vividly the meaning of war, even though carried out on a scale much smaller. The big parade which is scheduled for 7 o'clock is the premier attraction of the early evening. The parade sections sec-tions will form on Twenty-eighth street and Washington avenue at 6:30 p. m., each section in charge of a marshal and minor leaders. All will join as the huge body leaves for the parade and will move down Washington avenue as far as Twenty-first street. From there the regular units of the parade, such as military, Red Cross and Militant ladies will march to Glenwood to participate in the exhibitions there. Tho west side of Washington avenue will bo reserved for the parking of automobiles. All autos must back In square formation into the curb and must have tops down. No vehicles will be allowed to move on the avenue during dur-ing the parade. No automobiles will be allowed on tho eastern side of tho avenue, as it is this side where the parade par-ade will march. The services of several bands have been secured so there will be plenty of music. The Brigham City band, the Southern Pacific band, the Ogden City band and the Ladies Band of Ogden will participate. All of tho proceeds of the big celebration cele-bration will be turned over to the Battery for a battery fund. It was thought at first that part would be given -to tho Battery and part to the Fashion Show fund, but patriotic citizens citi-zens of Ogden have suggested that the entire amount be turned over to the battery and this suggestion was unanimously unani-mously accepted. Lady Militants have been busy all day throughout the business district of the city selling tickets for the big 1 exhibition at Glenwood park and have turned In a considerable amount of money. The big sales of course are expected ex-pected at the park. Seating arrange ments have been Increased at the park so that approximately 6000 people can be accommodated and it is expected that fully this number will be on hand. The boys of Battery B and tho regimental regi-mental band are expected to arrive in Ogden at 6 p. m. They will be fed at tho depot where they arrive 'and will be formed there into order and marched to the starting point of the parade. Special car service will bo maintained, maintain-ed, but It is expected that even then facilities will not be adequate to handle han-dle the immense crowds. It has been suggested because of'this fact that all people living in tho northern part of the city who wish to see the parade go to Jonos' grove or some point near Glenwood and wait for lt there. They will then have a better opportunity to got good seats at tho park. Herbert MileB Currey will fill their places. Jenkin has just been re-leased re-leased from the hospital and Loe could not be found when time came for sending him his notice to rpeort for the second expedition. A physical examination was scheduled sched-uled today by the city board for James Mazarakoz, of Castle Rock, Wyoming, but he failed to show up. Mazarokoz had his examination changed to Ogden from the Wyoming city. It Is thought that he is traveling travel-ing on the railroad and probably could riot make connections in time for tho examination. |