The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 12

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_THE EVENING. WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1936. | There will be 145,000 marchers in tine, | gest Job of the day. He promises tolof sixteen each and wil! have a Cap- SPELDING THE PARTING. Jincinding 10,000 National Guardsmen review the parade from start to fin- | WN—Yet to be chosen . x and 20,000 : is. Wh ee ee etrade from start to fin | “the only propaganda which will be Louis Apirian of Columbua |: ( women and gir ish, beginning at 9.30 A, M. and stick- | alowed to present itself will be the ° was arraigned yesterday Avenue Would-be participants to the num- | ing it out Rod Cross, which has been given per- — ber of 0 had to be shut out, be-| The final meeting of the Arrange. | Mission to distribute its literature tn Aud Ui Baal Ld Laisa is use ready constituted th pA- | Mente Co re oF 0 \ee effort ta gain 100,000 mi eit My ane’ € . FOR 10 CENTS lade will Have (0 last froth 0 As 3 leer vo { inat night at the Yate Club, | the, current month. 7 ( de 0 last frd 1 eld ins i e Yale >| —————— Id last night at the Yale Club.) On» distinguished American citizen | © YOU CAN TRY BR. & 6, until after 10 P.M. The National! Chairman C. H. Sherrill said: fis going to march without @ tall hat, Guard, for example, won't get started| “I understand that beside thelrain or shine. He is Thomas A. EA- | i in, I HE I Ol WIC FOR PREPAREDNESS 8 P.M. jmarchers in New York there will be | ton A despateh from Ora Be Careful in Using | There will be 150 bands In line, and |thousands of others in other cities | (Which created great anthusiasm Tet Soap on Your Hair al Jevening) quoted the inve I | some will go two and three times |Wwho have taken up the idea volun: | ing that he would be pi it. without leet - VE jover the route, tarily and will turn out to show what | fail, with his battered old Fedora op Hon,of the 1 and re-1 05 , _| Admission to the reviewing stand their sentiments are.” ‘Therefore, it) his head. ! 62,000 Turned Dow Down by Com-| "itty Avenue and ‘Twenty-fourth |Would seem, there may be an almost| It was estima mittee Because of 12-Hour | street will be by three sets of 2,800 |Uncountable number of marchers for) MCting that su ys and prepared shampoos much alkali, which is very tdriesthe scalp and makes e hair tle The best thing to us Hata plain mul- by the Yale Club/i I hundred dollars paying what little Tie Marching Time Limit tickets, One set is for admission be. [Preparedness throughout, tho United jexpenso will attach to the parade--| ified cocoanut oil, pure and H I o tween 8 A, M, and 2 P. M,, one from | States, It is known that Chicago, Bos- | the money having come from contri | entirely greaseless. It cheap and Nail M. to 6.80 P. M. and a third after |ton, Philadelphia and other cities! butions. It was unanimously resolved . soaps or any- mip The Preparedness Parade Satur- PM. have sont letters here asking for in-(t%,(onate the residue fund to the qi BS teen L a Get a Box To-night. 10c and 25c the Bor day is soing to be a record-breaker, Mayor Mitchel will have the big-|formation about the general plan.) yeach division will be headed by a ae th ais ia at ——__—————_—_—_—_—_. —n—X—nKk—S. as Nashville, Wheeling, Louisville and! man carrying a cardboard banner a vr wit er communities of the samo size are also {designating Its trade or profession, ply, moisten the his ar. eager to hear just what this town is/@nd its end will be marked with doing. another banner crossed with red, a white and blue marks It was announced at the meeting! "rhe Nation: that those who have been chosen as|atationed in a escorts for the or will meet on| be last in line, starting their march the steps of the ( fall at $15 A.M.jat 745 P. M., under Major Gen. 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