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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1919 ORDER OF DAY FOR JULY FOUR IS. ANNOUNCED Decorated Cars to Be Feature of Great Civic and Military Parade SPORTS PROGRAMME OUT Races and Contests for Young and Old to Furnish Fun in Abundance The order of the day for Bismarck’s big Fourth of July celebration was an- nounced this morning. As will be seen from the following program, the parade promises to be a.prominent feature, and one of its prettiest phas- es will be a hundred or more hand- somely decorated cars entered by cit- izens of Bismarck and vicinity. The sports card for the day is made up to of. contests and races for youngsters and older people as well, and an abundance of fun is promised. The day’s events will be run off as follows: Parade—Order, Etc. 10:00 a. m. 1—Marshall. 2.—Elks’ band. 3.—State officials. (a) Governor—one car. (b) Secretary of state—one car. (c) Etc. Invitations to be issued. (d) Supreme court judges—one car. 4.—Federal officers. (a) District court—one car. (b) Postmaster, land office, health service—one car. (c)U. S. employment service with placard—one car. (4) U.S. recruiting office—tfloat. 5.—County officers. Commissioners (5)—one car. Other county officials (7)—one car Other county officials (7)—ons car 6.—City officials. President and commissioners (5)— one car. ‘Other officials. 7.—Commercial club with placard: “Commercial Club; ‘Boost Bis- marck, etc. 8.—Country club. 8%Trades cars. ‘9.—Churches—pastors including New- comb—two cars. 10.—City schools and educational in- stitutions. City superintendent—one car. High school—one car. Other ward schools and kindergar- ten, including librarian—two cars. Business college with placard—one car. Conservatory—one car. Indian school—one car. 11.—Baseball teams. Eismarck—Placards: C. L. Young; sports, footraces, ete 6:30 p. m.— two. cars,» ene Hazelton—Placard: Bismarck vs. Hazelton, 2:30 p. m.; street dance tonight—two cars. . Wilton—Placard: Bismarck vs Wil- ton, 7:30 p.m. 13.—Theatres, one car each showing day's attraction. Auditorium, Bismarck. Orpheum. 14,—Salvation Army band. 14(a)—Soldiers. 15.—Unjidn Delegations, each with placard. Trades and Labor. Bricklayers. Typos. Barbers. Steam engineers. Painters. Carpenters. Mine workers. Pressmen. « Railway clerks. 16.—City fire department. 17.—Commercial floats, etc. (with suggested placards or signs): Garages and Auto Dealers— Bismarck. Lahr. Missouri Valley. Western Sales. Independent. Red Trail. Corwin. Ford, Etc. 18.—Bakeries: Homan. Hughes. 19.—Banks: State Bank officials. Capital. Bismarck. City National. First National. 20—Bottling works. 21.—Confectioners. Olympia. Hoffman. White. 22.—Dairy—Bismarck. 23.—Drays and transfer: Wachter. Snyder. Robidou. Consumers Co. 24.—Furniture, Webb. Perry. 25.—Dry Goods: Webb. Lucas. Johnson. Wonder. 26.—Electrical: ‘Skeels. Delco, Ete. 27.—Grocery stores, 28.—Hardware. 29.—Gas Co. 30.—Hotels. 31,—Lumber Co. 32.—Laundries, 33—Machinery: Case. International. 34.—State highway commission truck 35.—Studios: Butler. Holmboe. 36.—Printing: Tribune. 37.—Real estate. 38,—Seeds—Will. 39.—Harris. 40.— Wholesale. Bismarck. Etc. marching, 43,—Camp fire girls in autos, 44.—Caliope. Sports, Races, Etc. 1:30—Ball grounds. (a) Kite flying contests. 1. Longest flight, open to boys 16 or under. $2 first prize; $1 second prize. 2. Best advertising flight, open to all. $2 first prize; $1 second prize. 3. Most spectacular flight, open to all. $2 first prize; $1 second prize. (b) Tug of war between five pick- ed men of two ball teams, (c) Slow bicycle race open to all. $1 first prize; longest time to cover 90 feet. (d) Foot races. 1, Circling bases, best time of 1 man picked from each ball team. $2 prize. . 2. Apparel race. Contestants take off one shoe, coat, collar and tie, run 50 yards and return, putting on above. $2 prize. 3. Three-legged race, $2 prize, 2:30, Ball game, Bimarck vs. Ha- zelton. 3:30 Tennis, At the Ball Park. 6:80 Sports, races, etc. (a)—One hundred yard dash, first prize, $7.00; second prize $4.00 (b) Fat man’s race, 200 Ibs. or over, first prize $2; second prize $1. (c) Leap frog race, 12 years and un- der. $2 prize. (d) Ball throwing contest, long dis- tance /itfield to grand stand. $1.00. 7:30—Ball game, Bismarck vs. Wil- n. Other prizes—Two dollar prize for man bringing largest family ‘to cele- bration. Two dollar prize for man driving longest distance to celebration. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET closed all day 4th July, open Thursday night until 6:30. GUSSNER'’S Home of Quality Groceries and Meats 310 Main Delivery Service commencing Monday and continuing during warm season. Two deliveries each morning, one in the afternoon, to leave store MOrming 0's i06560s secs eine cde deseo ve 8:30-10:15 A. M Evenings 50.2800 css ve Phone your orders not later than 15 minutes previous to deliveries leaving store. ‘ We Close All Day Fourth of July and 6:30 Sharp Thursday Specials ‘BEEF ... PORK PICNIC SUGGESTIONS. Boiled Ham or Picnic Hams———Pigs Feet, jars or bulk Dried Beef, in jars or bulk—Palace Baked Nut Soup Sausage of Deviled Ham Curtis Sandwichola * Shrimp Sardines Salmon Potted Ham Brown & Geierman, Grocers FRUITS Choice Bananas, per dozen ........... 30 Cc Fancy Watermelon, per pound ............. Cc Cantaloupes, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, Plums, Apricots and Cherries. 41.—Individual floats decorated. 42.—Boy Scouts, marching. LAMB EA.Brown SPECIALS FOR 4th OF JULY & SATURDAY We are closed all day the Fourth and we stay open until 6:30 Thursday Night. ——PICNIC SUGGESTIONS——— peor! Beet Shriape Cove Oysters unch Tongue ster Vienna Sausage Corned Beef yreaelie Sold Potted Meat Crab Meat Spaghetti Veal Loaf Home Brand Salad Deviled Ham Thousand Island Dressing Ripe Olives Dressing Frank’s Meat Treat Bevo, Buck, Fitgers, Cliquo Gingerale, Loganberry Juice, White Grape Juice and Cider. PURE HIGH TEST CREAM ‘BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE - Western Sales Co. Nicely Situated On Main and Third St. The Western Sales Ce, is now nicely settled in its new location on the corner of Main and Third streets, apposite the Bismarck bank. The first of the year it took over the old Palace hotel building, and since its entire remodeling it is said to be one of the most complete automobile es- tablishments in the northwest. The accessories and parts room is located on the corner, the two show rooms are in the center of the build- ing, with the general offices in the west end of the building. The West- ern Sales carries accessories of all kinds and for all kinds of cares, and this is said to be the only exclusive retail auto accessories concern in Bismarck. The company is direct factory distributor for the Maxwell, Chalmers, Franklin. and Oldsmobile cers, and it also carries Kepublic tires. The Western Sales have add- ed to its department a gasoline and oil service. CAPTURE PERM. London, July 2.—The capture of the city of Perm from the forces of the Kolchak government is claimed by the Bolsheviki in a dispatch re- ceived today. The occupation of Perm took place Tuesday, it is de- clared. LADIES! Owing to scarcity of labor, space and time we are forced to dis- continue this department in our shop. KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner Phone 60 as follows: ees ecaleie' ee tele vo 4:00 P. M. Thursday Night «VEAL CHICKEN Every Kind Ripe Olives Potted Tongue Lobster Tuna Meat ‘Treat as Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk Successor to VEGETABLES Peas, Celery, Radishes, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Green Onions, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Asparagus Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Waists. Values up to $6.98. This Sale $4.98 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Waists. Values up to $12.50. This Sale $7.98 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Waists. Values to $15.00. Sale All White Wash Skirts During this Sale at 15 Percent Discount One, big lot of Silk Poplin Skirts. These are wonderful values: Specially priced at $4.98 SUITS! - $15.00 1 $27.50 This is) absolutely the largest Suit Sale ever offered in RACT I dain Crowas STORES: BISMARCK & GRAND FORKS Johnson’s Popular Priced Store “BISMARCK’S SHOPPING CENTRE” We must make room for our new Fall Goods which are just pouring in here daily, as you all know when Johnson says he is going to have a real sale this is what it is going to be. Therefore, you will find during this great sale some of the best bargains ever offered JULY ’ Clearance SALE = Nowin full bloom Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Waists. Values to $4.98. Sale Jap Silk and Tub Silk Wash Waists. This Sale Wash Skirts in Pique, Poplin, Serge, Gaberdines, etc. Special lot at in this city. Serge, Poplin, Panama and Woolnap Skirts, all at— $4.98 anv $5.98 DOLMANS! DOLMANS!! While they last, $ ] 0.00 SUITS!! SUITS!!! Bismarck. COATS Tweed Coats, about. 100 to choose from and every one of these to be sold 20% DISCOUNT SILK DRESSES Values up to $25.00. Sale $19.98 Voile, Organdie and Tis- sue Dresses, etc., one big lot to offer at— $9.98 Wool Velour Coats, Serge Coats, Pop- lin Coats, Broadcloth Coats, Kersey Coats, Silk Coats—all will go at— 20 Percent Discount DRESSES Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Dresses, over 300 to choose from. Values up to $39.50. Your choice at— MILLINERY We have just what you want in Millinery, and our prices are always the cheapest as you all know. Anyhow, we are going to place these Hats out at sale prices as we must make more $3 98 room. Every Hat in the store, your choice : . NO REFUNDS The biggest sale ever offered in Bismarck NO CHANGES NO APPROVALS Remnants —— Remnants At Big Reductions All Children’s Dresses and Boys’ Wash Suits at 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT Bungalow Apron Sale All Sheeting and Muslin at 10 Percent Discount during this big sale. Oil Cloth Special, at, per yard Cheese Cloth Special, at, per yard BLANKETS Clearance $3 9 8 Sale COMFORTERS Clearance Sale WAISTS BLANKETS Clearance $ 1 .69 c coe $2.25 Sale BLANKETS COMFORTERS Clearance Clearance Sale Sale $5.98 HOSIERY Clearance Sale HOSIERY Clearance Sale UNDERWEAR Special, Sale HOSIERY Clearance Sale UNDERWEAR Special, Sale UNDERWEAR Special, Sale