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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Aug 1919, p. 7

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The present officers and directors are trying to represent every section of Lake County. playing no favorites, but working as a unit to make the Lake County Fair the very best of its kind in the Chicago district. A brief resume of the work done by our present board and the plans for our 1919 Fair might be of interest. nu”-.. L:II _.___: .LA n_:e A - Tdepnotr‘ All makes jewcx 58mm; Maghmes Repaired. Called for and De'uverz-d Highland Park J. Smith Mk nd Retail Dealer fur Special High Price for Automobile Tire", Metals and Rubber: a Specialty Drop me :1 postal card or telephone me and ‘1 wall call for . goods Ply: dab Highest Cub Price. Watchmaker and Jeweler 329 Ridgewood Drive Highland Park, Illinois EST/MA '1'!“ _\ I“ URN/SHED Iron Metal Rags Rubber Battles N. Paper Magazines Telephone 410 60 North First St. Highland Park W. E. Waterhouse En Hm VIIH ( UK I) h R Sixtegn Years at Schneider‘s 365. Central Avenue 3" \‘ovx nu! ~‘ 4 . . . :- 3:51.031. .l.l. ”.51.... HARP}? HNHQRN runes. docks and c.41fld repaired Ewen-d l' ‘firrut \‘i Buildmg WML dStu \Uu‘ abmu 1nd vansm-ratiml, ’I‘lw lhwrtivld convention will aid you to become this wrt of worker. You are going, (11-1 )‘uu say? Tel- e‘phmw your (kn-mun tn the super- inh-ndnnt. Mr “'m. E, Blt‘tSCh. llpwonh Leasruo ALIVE? (‘ome and sec. Last Sun- day owning we enjoyed om: of the very best svrvices in our expvricnce. An c-(pcrivm-ed lemlvx‘ lml. The rest followed. )verybndy was glad‘ This very best svrvices in our expvricnce. An c-(pcrivm-ed lemlvx‘ lml. The rest followed. )verybndy was glad‘ This is an» H L. that does not go out of business during the hot months. Our mcial sprvwo dvpurtment is hard at it. (lur \lM'ntiunle department is seeâ€" inL: good results. Hospital Service Friday owning at 8 o'clock. Moro and morw intore<ting each week. is telling thu trulh about these services And this in face of the fact that each wm'k there is an attractive pro- gram, 3 Shaw, vaudeville, or other inducwmvnt at (hv recreational build- mm It is becoming: the ordinary thing for [ha pustnr m gt‘t the following l'.|l"ll signed by mon in the words: DECISION CARD Turning frwm all past sins. and trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ for Salvation, l do lion-by dm‘idv. God hnlpim: mi», hrm-wfnrth [u lmid a Christian lifw. lll< 1 do frvoly, fully, Nu [Us Tho swrviwi for next lord's Day "U'o! (l3 uslml, W0 are (“meeting to see mu wall nf rmistam‘e and opposition houm ('rumhlinu. We are inviting you Til jnin us in our oxpo-ctntinns. We Hind fur :1 fully rounded Christian oxporivncr‘ and life as opposed to a iifv which has no (wporiom‘f‘ of Gm} :2 (ho snui hilt ihi< i< profu<e in ii; exprwsion a! a social grind-will: is nowr at A i454 for :1 nnslrnm. a kind of (‘urvâ€"nii {my social in“, but which Stilliimh'i)’ ignores“ and {\Vflid\‘ "my roioronw m the pornmni rela- Yinn (if tin" individual personality to the- Eer Di\i'i-‘. \K'v invitv ymi tn mir whiw'x )F‘W'E‘I' ‘In Washing Machines and Mangles ('HL‘I hand “('1 Egg-gig g \l. H. (‘HI'M‘H 'HJdt H‘I\T1H\ 93‘3‘3‘3‘2’0‘3‘3002'0'3 ELECTRIC CO. (IQ 1T 1d IN I\‘- . H. DE"? KER PLUMBING CO. I‘H \V H {J HH‘WUF (H nmfurl In»! \ Hun 1H r~'p1‘v u |.1 n. vmnhr: Sorvh't‘ hm'r‘fivlll Y (h. fthl Save Labor Save Clothes Save Money H HM wmhinw mzx (1 x in «ME (I '1} (3:ny (and \\ prnyv-r mnmlwr Sllrh Ill SvptA mh n. \\'« I!" “urk H11 nkim: mm in [his sin ‘LH 1 ) pl'tH l<llill "WWI-g ‘ MAY BE FINAL YEAR we??? FOR LAKE COUNTY FAIR lHIllHHW :H'h pvr \\ i]! u. z". ‘WQRK SAVERS Mk I I H IX mu m 12h! (1 >1 .md and with ‘vss th 13' _\’r_>11 hin- this 'x W'Nn‘r and m 1“ 22nd. if yum \x' '1\)>'1\'t" hm' rim " \Ifik'! .\ HH‘H In} h} it hi< ()fl'irials Trying to Represent Ev- ery Part of the (‘uunty and (live People (‘Ivan Hntvrtninnu-nt lH-II’HXIDS [VHS 5 l‘ I’ l' 0 RT Khw :Hx'm'i hvhl thw :mmviutinn arv such that unless [hr pvuph- 0f Luke wmnty are \‘uffi- rlvml)‘ intvrustvd tn ghv the Fair Uwir support by hz-lping (o hrmg out 3 hi: attendance (hvrv 15 u prospect that our 1919 P‘uir \nll ring down thv mm curtain and in tho- !ulurv we \wuhl huu- mul)‘ luvsluck <huws in lhv mum)’ instead n! thv nmdvrn County Fair. The present situation is due to a. combination of circum- stances and has not been brdught about by any particular thing. at pin-Nut Every blll against the Fair Asso« elation has been paid. Some 0! these bills were two years old. The constitution and rules have been changed so as to place our Fair on the same basis with other modern county fairs. The premium list has been com- pletely revised. with new features added and antiquated policies dis- carded. The premium list has been publish- ed and distributed without cost to the association. This was made pos- sible by farmers and other business men of Lake county who carried ad- vertising. As a special attraction the prem- iums offered have been increased by the addition of 81300 given for spe- cials. These specials have been offer- ed for exhibits in every department 30 as to give exhibitors in all departâ€" ments. Some of these specials include: :5 to $25 cash for certain exhibits. 325,00 canner for exhibit of canned vegetables by farm woman. him and mangle A woman 715‘ much (H 5110 can (10 by ith ‘vss thm nne-hnif the ~11 hin- this work you can HM and mniuzlc in about 5. if yum Witt does it, you \'t" hm rim * and health by THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS $10.00 (or boy under 2 baby girl. 2.3.00 cash for the hes! vxhibit of plain and fancy sewing. $25.00 for tho host exhibit of vege- tabka . $13.00 fur tho but poultry display of ninn hirds. (‘nsh and valuablv cups will lw 0f- fvrwl in all the difforvnt livestock (lopnrtnM-nts, or cluxk'cN‘. A 32500 wnnl flag “ill be givvn the pmn~hip that has the largest num- ber of :ummmhilos in :L parade ut (hv :rdumlr. Saturday. Se-ptomber 62h :1! 1 o'l-lm'k, Lihwrtyvillo town- >hlp «lnvs nut cumpch‘. Sm: Ihv SOC- >hip (1mm nut cumpch‘. Sm: Ihv Sec- N'YIH‘} fur details. Thom] are only a few of [hp valua- biz: prvmiums worth competing for. A complotp list will be found in the premium book which may be secured by writing the secretary. Bays‘ and Girls' Stock Judging Con- ms! This is a new feature that has been added this year. These couâ€" tests will he held at 10 a. m. Septem- ber 4th and 5th on the grounds. Only boys and girls between the ages of 14 to 18 can compete. Dairy cattle and hogs will be judged. Complete instructions will be given before the contest begins. The premiums will be pure bred calves and pigs as well as tree trips to the National Dairy Show and the international Live- stock show. Tlh Lukr (‘uunty Fair has lumn vuminunmly for 65 gun‘s, hut '>r‘11[ the financial («auditions of wwiutinn arv such {hut unless vuph- 0f Lnkv (wunty MH- \‘uffi- ,\' intvrvstvd tn ghv the Fair the highest scoring baby years and the same {or a Larry Brown wih give an exhibi- tion flying features daily so that cv- eryone may soon‘ an acmplam‘ at close range and manly 0f the apparent- ly impossible and amazing things they un- capnbh- of. The racing programs will be up m the standard ur boner than usual. The l'('(‘t‘l|l ruins haw lwvn of won- durful value 50 that our com and on the grounds so that whoever deâ€" >irvs may have an uppnrtunity m “Shflke: their festive too" at a reason- uthor {all crops should be more than up In standard for this time of the mar, Corn prospects could not bt‘ A dancing plntfcurm will h" erected uhh- price and umdt-r proper super- visiML ,umr, Corn much better Many entries have already been made in the livestock departments 30 we can safely predict displays hero of over half a million dollars. In the poultry department plans have been changed to appeal more to the local breeders, many of whom have already signified their willingness to help make the poultry show a feature. The judges will be experts In their lines. and every exhibitor will be giv- en fair treatment and extended every possible courtesy by the management. The management is trying to make this a county fair for the people of Lake county who desire clean enter- tainment as well as instruction. But a. successful fair can be built up and maintained only through efficient management combined with the loyal support of local people from all parts of the county. STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Springfield Charles Adkins, Director Henry H. Parke. Ass't. Director Division of Plan Industry P. A. Glenn. Chief Inspector Urbana. Ill. Public Notice Ralnive to the Brodi- cation of the Common Barberries from the State To Whom it May Concern: it has been determined by the De- partment of Agriculture that the tall growing European Barberrles. Bar- heris vulgaris, and all its horticultur- zil varieties including the purple- leai barberry, Berberis vulgaris’ var, purpureu. are a nuisance within the moaning of Section 15 of the Plant Heart of Chicago Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. ‘ N 7 HEN you travel to Chicagi use the new through service of the North Shore Line and see how convenient and pleasant the trip can be made. Take this trip once and you will take it always. All steel Limited Trains of the North Shore Line now operate straight through into the business district of Chicago. Stops are made at the following Elevated Stations: Davis St., Evanston Wilson Broadway Randolph Wells State-Dearborn Adams Wabash Randolph Wabash You are taken to the very door of Chicago‘s leading hotels, theatres, storesand business houses. No taxiâ€"no busâ€"no street car needed. All-steel Limited Trains to Chicago leave Highland Park every hour from 7:26 a. m. to 11:26 p. m.. then 12:56 a. m. Enjoy the sph nrlitl dining! car facilities of the North Shore Line while traveling to Chicago and save the luncheon hour delay. Dining cars are attached to trains leavni; Highland Park at 9:26 a. m., 1:26 p. m., 7:26 p. m. 66 West Adlmu Street Phonr: Central 8280 CHICAGO OFFICE Through Direct Service Hourly to the Without Change or Transfer Dining Car Service Inspection Act of 1917 as amended in 1919 and that the same should be eradicated from the state for the fol- lowing reasons: 2. They serve as almost the ex- clusive host plants for a stage of the Black Stem Rust, Puccinla graminis. which intervenes between the normal hibernating stage of rust and the later stage which infects wheat and other small grains and grasses. thus seru- ing to maintain the presence and pro- mote the destructive abundance of the rust. and 3. Said disease, Puccinia graminis. is very destructive to wheat and oth- er smail grains and grasses: 1. They are not essential to the welfare or the people of the state. r“or further information apply to the NOW THEREFORE. 1. Charles Ad- kins. Director of Agriculture, by authority invested in me by Section 16 of the Plant Inspection Act of 1917 as amended‘in 1919. and in ac- cordance with the provision of said act. do hereby give public notice that the tallâ€"growing European barberi‘ies. Bergeris vulgaris, and all its hor- ticultural varieties including the pur- pie-leaf barberry, Berberis mlgarls This -» Program will be found in this position every week Pearl Theatre I P R 0 GRA M HIGHLAND PARK Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 FOR COMING WEEK 0N OPPOSITE SIDE CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ANQ Through Service from Chicago Limited trains for Milwaukee leaveAdams and Wabash avenue on the Chicago Elevated Road every hour from 5:37 a. m. to 10:37 p. m.. receiving passengers at the following Stations: Adams Wabash ‘ Randolph Wabash Wilson Broadway var. purpurea. characterined by erect growing habits. three branched thorns. leaves with tooth-edges, and berries growing in clusters, are a nui- sance and must be eradicated (mm the State for the protection of wheat and other small grains and grasses. All firms. corporations. private m- dlvid'uals and other persons owning or controlling lands or places In this State. and all pdblic authorities hav- ing jurisdiction over streets, high- ways, parks and other public places. are, hereby directed to free and to keep the same free from the above de- scribed species and varieties of bar- berry. This notice does not apply to the Japanese barberry, Berberln thunber- gll or Mahonlas. unless actually ln- Iected by the said mat. This notice bec‘omes eflective Aug. ust 20. 1919. Done at Springfield. “1.. this 12th day of August, 1919. ‘ And me poets and musicians have not so far sun‘ered much from adâ€" vanced cost of haircuts. MILWAUKEE. OFFICE ‘87 Second :tred Phone: Grand ”36 CHARLES ADKINS. Dtrector. PAGE

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