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Show THOSE IHO ARE 10 K IN PffiOE ON TUESDAY The cars to take part in Presidential parade tomorrow afternoon and those who are to ride in them ib given in the I following bulletin issued by the com- ' mit tee on arrangements i Pilot car. Chief of Toliec- Browning. ! Sheriff Peterson, Commissioners Miles 1 L. Jones and Chris Plygare, Count Commissioner John Child Car No. 1 President and Mrs. WiJ-1 WiJ-1 -on. Mavor and Mrs. Browning, and the president's personal bodyguard. Car No. 2 Secret service men Car No 3 Secretary Tumulty and Admiral Cary T. Grayson, aide to Ihe president, Thomas w Brahany, assistant assist-ant secretary; Mrs. R. B. Porter, representing repre-senting Utah Federation of Women's clubs, Mrs. J G. Falck. president of Women of American Patriots; Warren L Wattis chairman of reception com mil te- and president of Weber club. Car No. 4 Charles Swen, Gilbert F 1 lost , Warren F. Johnson, Edward F. Johnston and Edward W. Smithers, all of the White House staff; Frank M Driggs, president of the Ogden Rotary club Car No. 5 Mr. Barrios, Underwood News eriee; C. E Turnage Kino-gram Kino-gram Publishing corporation; Pell Mitchell Gaumont company; R. E. Donahue, Pathe News; U. K. Whipple, International Film service, as official photographers; John s. Lewis, presl dent of Merchants of Ogden. Car No. 6 Byron Price. Associated Press; Hugh Baillle, United Press; John Nevin, International Newcj Louis Selbold, New York World- Rodney Bean, New York Times; J. U. Eld-redge Eld-redge Jr., ofithe Ogden Examine Car No. 7 Stanley M. Reynolds Baltimore Sun; Robert Small, Phlladel phia Ledges; David Iawrenc . New-York New-York Post, James A. Haggerty, New York Herald; Frank Francis. Ogden Standard, and Rich Porter of Ogden Trade- and Labor Assembly Car No. 8 Frank Lamb, Washington Washing-ton Times, Morton M. Milford. Louis ' die Courier-Journal; Charles White, NTew York Tribune Philip Klnsle Chicago Tribune; H. W. Beckett, Sr., f tigckn Building Trades association D. E. Rhivers ol American Legion, and Tobn Cnllov Car No. 9 J A. Holloman, Atlanta! Constitution; Robert Norton, Boston Pod, Michael Hennessey, Bostor. ' c.lobe, E C. Hill. New York Sun; D. H. Ensign, county commissioner, and O J Stilwell, Ogden publicity bun in Car No. 10 J. J. Williams, Universal News Service; Charles H. Grasty, New York Times; A. H. Goldhoff, Newspa per Enterprise Association; J. J. O'Neill, Mt, Clemens News Bureau Pierce Mitchell. Associated Press: Martin P. Brown, chairman ol board it county commissioner Route of Parade. The route for the parade follows Commencing at union depot thence cast to Washington avenue thence! south on Washington av nue to Thir tieth street; thence north on Washing Ion avenue to Twenty-eighth street thence east on Twenty-eighth street to Adams aenue, thence north on Ad-, ams avenue to Twenty -sixth street; thence east on T went j -sixth Btreet to Jefferson avenue; thence north on Jef-ferson Jef-ferson avenue to Twenty-fifth street, thence cast on Twenty fifth Btreet; then east on Twenty fifth street to! Harrison avenue; ihence north on ifar rison avenue to Twenty-fourth street, .'hence west on Twenl j -four'h Btrei 1 to Yan Buren avenue; thence south on Yan Buren avenue to Twent v-l nth :ireet; thence we t on Twenty fitth e tret I to Washington avenue; thence north on Washington avenue to Og-tien Og-tien river bridge, thence counter man h "-mi th on Washington avenue to Twenty-fourth Btrcel thence we 1 on Twenty-fourth street to Grant avenue; 1 h at norih on Sr. in avenue to Twen ly-third street; thence west on Twenty-third Twenty-third street to Lincoln avenue; thence south on Lincoln venue to Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, thence wesl on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street to union depot. School Children Assigned. The school children of both city and county will bo stationed at the following follow-ing places: Lewis East side Washington from Twenty eighth to Twenty-ninth streets. Washington East side Washington, Twenty ninth to Thirtieth streets. Pingree Wesl side Washington, Twenty ninth to Thirtieth streets. Central Junior South side Twrnty-lifth Twrnty-lifth street between Jefferson and .Madison avenues. High school South side Twenty fifth street, Madison to Quincy avenues. ave-nues. S..J C..U .IJ. M rr . - ' J MA 1. street, Quincy to Jackson avenues. Lorin Fan North side Twenty -fifth Jackson to Van Buren avenues Sacred Heart North side Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, Quincy to Jackson ave-I ave-I nues. School for Deaf and Blind North I side Twenty-fifth street, Monroe to Quincy avenues. .Madison North side Twenty fifth street. Madison to Monroe avenues. Weber Normal North side Twenty I fifth street, Jefferson to Madison ave-nue- Fie Points East side Washington J avenue. Nineteenth to Twentieth 1 streets. Dei Last sid-" Washington avenue. Twentieth to Twenty-first streets. Mound Fort East side Washington avenue, Twenty-first to Twenty-second streets. Industrial School West side Washington Wash-ington avenue. Twenty-second to Twenty third streets. Martha Sociei Nursery-Space in front of tabernacle. County schools East side Washington Wash-ington avenue, bridge to Nineteenth street. County Schools West side Wash- J ington avenue, bridge to tabernacle. t;r;int North side Twenty thud. Grant to Lincoln avenues. Nurses, Red Cross nurses canteen workers, house service workers in front of Dee hospital. |