THE CHARLOTTE KEWS, JUKE 30, 1912 w , u ; ) Aim-; ; ; ; ; L ; : . ; : ' ' " ill I . jn - ,' ill l tw i,, mis : .1. i 1 6 rar 10 m r m .injr n mi.,,, .. ;i ,jjj- ., m , y m. 1 Hn? :. . . i! u i : i XT. : ... ". ' si. ,1.1, ,'.r" II mi f 1 T. 5 1M I 2i im V Met 1 1 Big H s Am Tif Tr J jam 1 j""1 Gelelbratloe ha9 o Biggest List of Attractions Ever Offered at a Similar Celebration in This Section of the Country, Including wo F A ree Aeropiaee ipgM NOTED RUSSIAN AVIATOR, toeee Of the National Aeroplane Co., of Chicago. He is licensed by the Aero Club of France and has made several Cross Country Flights, Carrying United States Mails. One of the world's most spectacular birdmen. ETligfoLt in MorniosJ and Oae lo Aftermiooito First Event of Its Kind Ever Pulled Off in Gaston County. You Can't Afford to Miss It Sham battle participated in by several companies of N. C. National Guards. Baseball game in the afternoon between Southern Power Company Team, of Charlotte, and Mc Aden ville Team, of Gaston County League. A Mammoth Industrial Parade of Floats and Thousands of People will in clude largest number of automobiles ever assembled at onVplace in the State. Music by Five Good Bands. ' The city will be beautifully illuminated at night. Ten big electric arches on Main Avenue. All necessary provision vi 11 be made for the comfort of all who come. Automobiles, will be parked and cared for by Special Policemen, ; Rest rooms, with chairs, lounges, ice water and other comforts Will be pro vided for visiting women and children, Matron in charge. Special Rates will be given by all railroads. Special Accommodations also in the shape of additional cars on all trains. You can't afford to miss this Big Red Letter Day. Comei bring your family - and friends and have the time of your life. V ine Executive Committe Will Give a i!andsome $30 Silver Loving Cup for the Best Decorated Automobile From ' Ouf-of-Town. r G A ElM3Ible to (B S3 u 0 9

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