The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1918, Page 2

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TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i C. A. Wortham World’s Greatest Exposition 22 supremely magnificent palaces of amusement, presenting every phase of entertainment that will. appeal to the masses. A fairyland of enchantment, a place where the grind of the work day can be forgotten, where a colorful hour of pleasure’waits to refreshen the tired |. human being. ; iB he one exposition of outdoor amuse- ’ ment that sets the pace in this era of aptivating climaxes. LOYALTY WE CELEBR BISMARCK ! Not an objectional feature to be en- countered on the show grounds. .A car-. nivalistic revelation, exhibiting every afternoon and evening on the streets near the City Auditorium. Shows and rides open every Morn— : Noon—Nite next week. A land of dazzling splendor. The Spotless Town of. Outdoor Amuse- BLP. O. Elks. MONDAY—War Saving Day eetings of state organizations having charge of War Savings Sta scarai, food, coal and other material conservation. Band con- cert¢ on streets. Address of welcome by*Mayor Lucas at'12 o’clock noon, opposite\ Postoffice. ‘The Mayor will at that time hand over the keys of the city to the Loyal Hosts. Illumination of city. Opening of C. A. Wortham\ attractions on streets near City Auditorium. “Mary’s Ankle” at City Auditorium. Red Cross dance on streets under supervision of © TUESDAY—Red Cross Day Meeting of state delegates and visitors at depot and escorting to headquarters by Bismarck lodge U. C. T., Bismarck Chapter Red Cross and bands. Conference of State Chapters. Address by Lieut. Hill of the Canadian forces. ‘Band concerts on streets. Addresses by Gov. Frazier and Lieut, Hill at 12 o’clock noon, opposite Postoffice. The big war film, “Pershing’s Crusaders,” at Auditorium, afternoon and evening. C. A. Wortham shows open afternoon and evening. Red Cross-Elks dance on streets. Red Cross ball at McKenzie hotel. ‘ WEDNESDAY--Tractor Day : Demonstration of tractors, of vhich 50 have been entered. Dem- - onstration will be held one mile north of Bismarck, on the east Wilton road, on the Thompson tree tract. Baby and baby food exhibition in Hag- gart building, opposite Postoffice. Band concerts on streets. Meeting of Farmer’s organizations. C. A. Wortham shows and “Pershing’s Crusad- ers” afternoon and evening. Address by. Corporal Smith of ‘Gen. Per- shing’s staff. Evening baseball game. Red Cross-Elks dance ‘on. street. “OFFICAL DAILY A EK AND FOURTH OF JULY Starts Monday Morn Ends Saturday Nite | ments. ‘Visit “Through the Trenches,” a vivid and realistic reproduction of the stir- ring scenes “over there,” where U. S. boys fight for ‘honorable peace. © Dakota Tractor Show and Demon- stration JULY 3, 4, 5,6. The greatest exhibition of Agricultural Machinery in state history. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918. The big war film spectacle, “Per- shing’s Crusaders,” auspices of North Dakota State Council of Defense, every: afternoon and evening, starting Tues- day, at the Auditorium. The screaming comedy, “Mary’s An- kle,” at the Auditorium Monday night. Dances on new asphalt streets under management of Bismarck Lodge, B. P. O. Elks every evening. Keep moving and smiling and dig- ging. The Kangaroo Court will be in session 24 hours every day for six days. Baseball games Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday... . : - Baby and baby food exhibition: Prominent speakers every day. - streets. THURSDAY—Our Birthday and Home Guard Day Morning—Patriotic meetings and addresses by speakers of national reputation, including Corporal Smith. Afternoon—Monster patriotic pageant. Bands, Home Guards, War Workers from every section of the Slope; beautiful floats, school children forming the American flag and singing as they pass along. Women’s Home Guard organizations, fraternal organizations, Farmers’ Associa- tions, Labor Unionists, sensational section by the C. A. Wortham shows. Immediately after the parade passes there will be a showing of “Per- shing’s Crusaders” at Auditorium and C. A. Wortham. shows will open. Baby and Baby Food exhibition. ‘Two games of baseball. Evening—C. A. Wortham shows and “Pershing’s Crusaders.” Red Cross-Elks dance on street. Crowning of Miss Liberty of Loyalty week. Awarding of prizes 'in Miss Liberty and Boy Scout contests. FRIDAY—Federal Labor Reserve Day Conference of committees on means of securing the 75,000 har- vesters needed to care for North Dakota’s crop. Tractor demonstration. Address by Corporal Smith. Baby and baby food exhibition. Baseball game. ' Band concerts on streets. C. A. Wortham shows and ‘“Pershing’s Crusaders” afternoon and evening. Red Cross-Elks dance on street. » SATURDAY—Couneils of Defense Day. : Conference of delegates from every county in state. Tractor dem- onstration. Address by Corp. Smith. Band concerts on streets. Baby and baby food exhibition. Baseball game. ‘C. A. Wortham shows and “Per- shing’s Crusaders” afternoon and evening. Red Cross-Elks dance on

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