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Highland Park 3550 Johns Avenue mat sh â€ENC ‘9‘ xiC '11 \\ l‘lk'h‘ 1‘95! shfl“ - Ur!\ ï¬ll BFST FAIR IN MANY YEARS IS INDICATION Largest Cattle and Horse Show Ever Held in County; Live Race Program Pre- pared 3500,00 $301100 $1000.00 2111' l’aw- 2:20 Trot 2:10 P809 The midway this year “'1†lx- the su-no uf (hv hes: and largest variety of amusement, refreshment and on- tL-rtainmcnt «'nncessions ever gotten tum-Lln-r at a similar festival in this county. Tht‘l‘t‘ will be high class i-zirnival shuws, riding devices. glmos of chance and skill. vaudeville acts. frvo uxhibltiims. hand mnurh [;n\\'- i:I_\ anal «~l1_\' :u'ts anti spa-«hos \'\‘c‘.‘ «'Yi'nlnL'. l‘ussonm‘r marrying int-plums hzn'.‘ been vdmrm'hwl tn Carry tlwsv who .lcsin- in war inln {he \‘ll‘llil<, A f‘c-utiin- uf ihis _\«-ui".\ fair Will he titv nightly display «vf tinwvurln’ Thv hunt in >pec{:u'ulal‘ Iiri-\\ork~ has hm-n purvhasul fur thv IEHIUSI‘HH'F' nf zlu- publr- :lurinu the fair, Hm' of thy mm: mn-rwtmu u'lh'tlllit'd flll' â€11' I. 'i‘ am Ilk‘ ‘ r\r::(~ ly FINE EXHIBITS PLANNED Present indications are that this year’s County Fair is going over with a “bang". Never before has there been so much enthusiasm among thv ranks of those who are working in the interests of the fair. The public has been awakened to the realization that Lake county can and will have an exposition this year that will out- strip anything of its kind in this section of the country. The premium list is oil' the press and in the hands of the public and the munty has been thoroughly billed with fair udvertinin).r of various kinds. Articles have appeared in the papers throughnut the county fmni time to time giving an idea of devel- upmvnts in the variuus fair depart- moms. Every division of the Fair assurin- tiun is beginning: t4) ~‘huW rvsults and beginning to indicate rvsults us never before. The swim- divisinn at pres- (-nt reports upplivutwm fur m‘cr uno hundred pc-ns of hog» This, in itself. is mare than the ï¬uuru for last year's The Lukv (‘nunty Automotive us- sociation hlec plans well under way for the largest local display of motor vehicles yet attempted. One large canvass measuring sixty feet by twa hundred feet has been ordered to house thi- passenger car t-xhiliit. whili- a tent ï¬fty feet by one hundred fwt has been secured to house the truck show. Then- is little doubt that these atmniniodatinns will prove to small lit-fore fall and. that another tent will have to lie sovurcd to properly house this department. The public is assured of a treat in the way of the latest in automobiles and other motor vehicles. Although extensive imprmwmonts have been made to accummmlate Vis- iting horsemen at the race track. the men in charge declare mm the speed program is attracting so many en- tries that the bums will not begin to care for the horses during the fair. This summer the tram-k has been the scene of training for an exceptional suing of immess animals. At one time during the summer months about ï¬fty head were conditioning at the fair grounds. Some of the horses have since gone on the circuits and huu- been makingr t-nviahle time. Thu spec-d program is far more attractive than ever before otfervti and excels that offered by any nearby fair. Ful- lnwinu i~ the program as decided upâ€" on: {\n-vn all team will {ha n um‘v ( {mum mu ‘1 x‘esiziv in Â¥ is going murh stronger than at this time last _\‘l‘i|l' and indications are that there will M u iwttvr rluss and :i hit: Lft‘!‘ numbi-i‘ uf pure-bred cattle on dis- play this your than wet before. Pin- trii-s in thv various uthei' departments. surh as poultry. eduuation tschools), Sunday suhouls. farm produce, funvy wul‘k, art Work. 01"., un- comin: 1n gratifying numbers. "\thUKh it ir in H nymph-to daily p!» Mu been arrangml .1 (vnlativv prngrum vs! the readtr. Mi fair and the t-ntry vampuign is not half under way. The «'attlv divismn HZ“ 24 Trot 10 â€mm yr. UM Tmt _\‘1'. 0M Trot 11-2 milv hx-at“ )‘ll \‘lli I'zlm' Wednesday. Supt Um' 0f hmlulwi |~t'h1l†x THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS U'LH \l [ht imnx :nn1c< fur-all I’acv Pace Trut Trot I'acv ‘m-v m Tm Thursd 3mm. ' Lakc‘ I he th during Tuesday thi~ Marne»- Races Monday. SvpL lmpr m lh‘ with n ht Friday. Sept M} 1h: ;n\p(l."( um 32 urmn: thw Kn. 1H 1y 'M‘~ I‘J‘lr am thv hm game a (‘n nunty teams. No “1-11 to play mun- tho fan" and the npuswi of mm who MI}: The bun-hall lrranuwl in .=uvh a hw groan-st umnum pt l‘éd mth \Lli $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $300M) $200.00 SIHMLIH) $500.00 $500.00 $300 .00 300.00 Labor Day, will be Union Day. All labor unions throughout the county will co-perat. with the Fair Associa- tion on this day to make the day the great day at the (air. headay will probably be Kiwanis Day when the Kiwanis clubs in tlis county will take charge of aflï¬n and put the 1pmgram over {or the public. Wed‘ §nt*sday will be judging day when all iexhlbits of whatsoever nature will be ‘judged and prizes awarded. Thun- 5day will be farm bureau day When ithe county farm bureau will take icharge of the prbgram and turn out f‘m great numbers for s successful vdsy. Friday and Saturday while as iimportant and interesting as the pre- lceding days have not as yet been de- l signated. but will be before the open- ling of the (air. But every day will »be interesting and will be replete Ewith good harness and running races, ihasebsll games, amusements, airâ€" iplane flighu. concerts, etc. USU; ; To those Who lre inwreslod in ex Pageant of l‘ ‘. v ' ' l Progress Exposition Chicago, July 30 to Aug. 14 ‘ HAYNES’ 31/2 Miles of Exhibits 25 Shows in One 21 Bank Lane. Lake Fares! The New 1922 HAYNES 55 Greatest Offerings 1919 Overland Touring Chevrolet Baby ( N0. 490 a $350 - - - Both Cars in Excellent Conditionâ€"Act Quickly ILLINOIS AUTO EXCHANGE Bargains in Used Cars Leaving Highland Park 6:20 a. m. to 1:29 a. m. take you direct of the Grand Avenue Elevated Station. just a short distance from the Municipal Pier and the Pageant of Progress. K hibiting at the fair or are inter- festcd in knowing of the work of the 5 Association the mium nu book will lpmve of considerable value. Thou 1books may be had free of charge by Tapplyinx to the seen-can, Mr. John The prices of admission the nomiâ€" ml, but the public is urged to pur- chase seuon tickets, on which con- siderable saving may he mliuti G. Wing Ann. Ill. The book in much larger 3nd beucr Hun in previous years and caries I premium lint. rules and regulnuonl. speed prognm, road department. and many other de- partments equally u nunctive. The nntiona that mme to the pence conference with chips on Lheir Ihould- on; may possibly get them knocked Service does not consist of tying the package with funcy twine. I! a man an keep his youthful en thua'usm until he is forty he will {in ï¬sh life's rue the arm: way. Be sure to visit this mighty exposi- tion -- Chicago's greatest since the World’s Fair in 1893. An inspiring spectacle of progress in industry, sci- ence and commerce. Entertainment for everybody on the $5,000,000 Grand Ave. Municipal Pier, swept by lake breezes. Plan your trip now. Open Day and Niï¬hl ’52-? 5331, 785 Chevrolet Baby Grand Now F. 0. B. FACTORY Enteredintmlnnnmthqnnu- inmtcertnintogothmthnrnther 3 Violent sweating or curing pm. ‘durlnztbecoumofwhlchthetnhen gin the centre! portion of the pile we {frequently sublet-tad to a dam [1y high temper-tum. This in “pedal- ‘ly true if the tubers m slightly ho f mature or were not dry nnd free from moist soil when anthem. or if stated 4 when the outside tempenture la high. dunking it dlmcult to later the {nude ;taempenture of the house. Overheat- ing from ell of the canoes mentioned ;mny be avoided by ranking name pro- !vislon for nernting the pile. m P011103 ND All 10 CHECK smmc IN [IN It is bad mutton to Mn pout:- in large bin: or pilu. the Ulibd Sum Department of Agï¬cultun .d- viuo. Not infrequently potato.- m pilodto-depthof 10%“me pi). being compondlngly Inga h the other two dimension. 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