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mmeyas sm 1 ~ Loyalty Weele Fourth of] Jj uly Celebration E Ge ths a OPER RE Bt A WONDERFUL VY Days—Nights Y BISMARCK, W. D., JULY 1-6 Planned and Mana ed by North Dakota State Council of Defense THE DAILY PROGRAM 4 -MONDA Y—War Saving Day « ] ‘ Meetings of state organizations having charge of War Savings | ae Aq The M ost ‘Wonderf ul Week of Patriotic Work:—The Biggest Gathering-of: Loy- alists—The Most Extensive Array of Amusement—Of Magnificent Pageants — The | Most Bands—The Greatest, Dazzling, Enchanted Land of Light ‘and Color—The Greatest Gathering of Home Guards, War Workers Farmers, Union Laborers, Fra- 1 ternal Organizations, Nationally Known Speakers—More-Education and Recreation | Than Was Ever Attempted in North ‘Dakota. Mi Stamps, food, coal and other matérial conservation. Band concerts on streets. Address of-welcome. Illumination of city. Opening of C. A. Wortham shows, on the streets. The big theatrical production, “Mary’s Ankle,” at the Auditorium. Dance on asphalt streets. \ ‘1 ON FOURTH OF JULY. ’ WHO WILL BE CROWNED MISS LIBERTY? .. The Miss Liberty and Boy Scouts con- test. is now open. .Any young lady is legible to enter“the contest to be crown- ed_Miss Liberty of Loyalty week. .In there is an added gift of $75. worth of Thrift Stamps. . The young lady get- ting the second greatest number. of votes will receive $25 in Thrift Stamps and the third $10 in Thrift Stamps. | Votes ‘in the ladies’: contest are five cents each, The Boy Scout votes are one cent each and the boy getting the highest number of votes will get $25.in Thrift Stamps, the'secorid $10 worth of Thrift ‘stamps and the third $5 in Thrift Stamps. Voting boxes have been placed at the Lucas department store, Webb depart- ment store, White’s confectionery, Fin- ney’s drug store and Breslow’s. drug store. Envelopes have been provided at the different voting places. Follow instructions on the-envelopes and get your favorite yonng lady or Boy Scout started in the race. The contest closes at 10:30 on the night of July Fourth, at ‘whcih time the young lady with the highest number of votes will be crown- ed Miss Liberty and the other gifts dis- tributed. The entire net proceeds of ihe. contesi will be donated to the Red TOSS. hen dae pee eghires gee” x iahd addition to the first prize of the crown, | PATRIOTIC PAGEANT HUTOTONEQHHUOUUOLONOOONOEAUGHOOQNOQOGqLO0QNe84Q0000Uu00C00080N00000000000 Tb000800000000 00000000000 HOEDAEOAADOOOEDOGGOLAUOUDECONONEDSOREDEGRAREGAOGUANOGCGEOUTOAGOONOECOAONCONADEOAACaOceANOOOOOON: LILLIAN CARSON MURRAY—Featured star in “Joan of Are,” the show beautiful, and a most timely representment of an historical event.. One of the big attractions with the CG. A. Wortham Shows. HUQUUAAUORGUADUDGUOUOGURECUEDODGCHONAEUOGQELOUGUREOADOUDEGORUOEOUUEOEONORONOOOROOOuoOaebouOugeY | AUCUUANGAEEGANUGUNDOGUAUEGAGANODOGONUECOOEGEOEGG Ys. scudenendonaveccanisonaucncasianinavaneiaunaenes 'TUESDA Y—Red Cross Day ; Meeting of state delegates and visitors at train and babotiny ti ; headquarters by Bismarck Chapter and band. Chapters. The big war film, “Pershing’s Crusaders,”-afternoon and eve- j ning at the Auditorium. C. A. Wortham shows open afternoon and eve-' Dance on street and | Conference .of state ning on the streets. Band concerts on the streets. hotel pall rooms. WEDNESDA Y—Tracter Day More than 85 makers of tractors have already made entries for demonstrations. It is estimated that more than 35,000 farmers willsat- tend these demonstrations. Band concerts on streets. Meeting of Farm- ers’ organizations.. “Pershing’s Crusaders” at. Auditorium. Wortham shows open. Dances on street. ‘During the afternoon Corporal Smith of Gen. Pershing’s staff will tell home folks how the boys from the U. S. A. are shooting true to the mark and winning the plaudits of the’ civil- ized world... Corporal Smith, who is on a furlough from the Army in | France, has seen much active service and is qualified to speak by experi- ence. : THURSDAY, JULY 4th—Our Birthday and Home Guards’ Day Morning—Patriotic meetings and addresses by speakers of nation- al reputation. Afternoon—Monster patriotic pageant. Bands, guards, war workers from every section of the Slope. Beautiful floats, school children forming the American flag and singing aS they march. Steele’s cavalry, woman home guard organizations, fraternal organizations, farm- er’s associations, Labor Unionists, a sensational section by the members of the C. A. Wortham shows. Immediately after the parade passes ‘‘Per- shing’s Crusaders” will be shown at the Auditorium and the C. A. Worth- am shows will open. Evening—C. A. Wortham shows, “Pershing’s Crusaders,” et ing of Miss Liberty, band concerts, dancing on streets. FRIDAY—Federal Labor Reserve Day ’ Conference of committees on means-of raising the 75,000 harvest- ers needed to care for North Dakota’s crop. Tractor demonstrations. Speech by Corporal Smith. “Pershing’s Crusaders” at. the Auditorium and C. A.. Wortham shows on streets afternoon and evening. Band con- certs and dancing on streets. ‘ SATURDAY—Councils of Defense Day “ Conference of delegates from every county council in the state. Tractor demonstrations. Band concerts. C. A. Wortham shows and “Pershing’s Crusaders” afternoon and evening. Dancing on streets. . i See ee es ee