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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Sep 1921, p. 4

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Take Fast and frequent North Shore Trains will take you to Lake Bluff Station \ where you change for the Libertyville Branch. o“/c'\‘°o nu“ 1L .1 m A o ll°l u n n Races Every Dayâ€"Horse Show Every Night? Baseball, Vaudeville i Band Concerts; Airplane Acts, Midway Shows : Stunts, Fireworks Displays Addresses by State and County officials and others of national prominence Each of these Special Departments is a show in itself: Live Stock Exhibits, Poultry and 1 Domestic and Art Exhibits; Auto- Pet Stock Show; Grain,Vegetables, mobiles and Machinery; Educa- F lowers and Fruits. ‘ f tional Exhibits. $15,000 in Premiums $7,800 in Purses Libertyville, September 45, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Lake County Fair “Best County Fair on Earth” Open EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED Highland Park Lodge, No. 1362, versus Highwood, Champions of the North Shore Two $300 Diamond Rings Labor Day, Sept. 5 Come and have a good time Elks Outing Day Boxing, Wrestling Matches, Baseball Game 5 Chicago North Shore MilwaukeeR. R. North Shore Train Highland? Park, Illinois Dancing Given Away Highland Park Ticket Office 5 N. St. Johns Ave Phone Highland Park 140 (Value Guaranteed) Labor Day THE HIGHLAND rm mass. momma Pun. The year's greatest event for North- ern Illinois and Southern Wiscon- sin. i There is a small .Chlneu orchestra iwhich plays at luncheon and dinner :und on deck in the evening {or dnnc- ,ing. This is not had but there is a I mechnnicnl play or pinno in a hul! open ‘deck house which plays ragtime dis- ltressifig‘ly, but it is mercifully locked ;excep( for certain specified hours. (‘I-H fruit-fire. Thu- ‘wua xx \wzy beautiful with (3).) ('hnnking ('lnuJ vfim‘h and H10 dN-r (‘nhalt Muc- of (hr dixtnm-o and [hr bright (run .1! the Yuri-akin): “'nx'u- arr-h «'14 {hr milky whitv {mam Thu-~- '1~ only .1 trm‘v nf phmphnrw- fruit-fire. Thu- ‘wua xx \ with (3).) changing: (‘lnu thl- dfl'r (‘nhalt Muc- of and [hr bright gnwn t}! We are due in Honolulu early Sut- urday‘ morning and We are all plan- ning a run ashore. as we are to guy there Iwelve hourw It in 2.l00 miles from San Francisco to Honolulu nnd hens-Mn rolls~ .1 \‘nst lom-ly waste of watt-r3. W9 han- seen no ships and nrv not like-ly to see any. We have seen no 54 a creatures until today when flyingtfish have lit-gun to appear; no porpniN’S. or Portugese mcncofiwnr. or uthrr 'linisons of the deep commonly sm-n [n semi-tropical waters. Prob- nl>l_\ ilwy will nmwnr lntvr. Thr «=8 i4 still [in-My lumpy and il‘u-rr i~ :I Lmod deal of roll in the hl’ilp. lrut not enough to cuuv- any wrious incon- The duily routine is about as fol- lows: rising and bath, ‘7; breakfast. 8: hrmh and crackers served on deck at 10:30; tiffin. 1; tea, 4; dinner, 7, and between times deck gama. con- \‘vrsidlun and reading. If by any vhnnoe one should be in need of nour- ishment at other times the deck stew- ards will supply the need. and then there is a bar in the” smoking room at which the thirsty may find solace. but although the old-fashioned l-ev- eragefi are procurable, l have seen al‘ most no drinking and the favorite tipplu seems to be lemonade. Ladies go into the smoking room freely and the place seems as quiet and respect- able as the dining saloon. I am sure that the owners mnke very little pro- fit {mm the bar. “'hvn Wt‘ sailed nut Hf lht‘ Gnldrn (late the skies m-rc dark and 1hr “ind vhill. and we soon {nund that the wa uutsiilc was wry rough. The (‘ruwd mun melted away from the cabin- and on (in-k and must "snught the wclu- <iun that a cabin grunts" unly tuv re- amu-ar m the dining mlmn a couple uf days later. Mrs. Wnlnm was um- nf the nutrllulc l-erptiuns, prming hor- N-if nn er't‘llvnt \ujlur .md making it hvr hub! that >hv has nnt missed :1 maul. I cnnfvss to mining four, hut by Mumlay morning I had {nund my sva lugs and since all has unm- mo-rrllpx The Wrulher. (on. has steadily im- prmud and grmw warmvr dnily. the “moors are all in wh'm- duck nnd the lxulivs in thin gown), and owrcoats and [simmer rugs haw been stowed “way. The promenade dt‘Ck l) un- usually wide and there is plenty of room for the lung mm of steamer chairs and for pmmcnnding and {or llwk gnmvs us well. nu The greater number of them are finm South (him: but I have just been talking With one who in return- ing to his native Peking. who lb I graduate of the divinity M‘huul of the ('m\'er.~ity of (hinge and is goâ€" ing bark to teach in a (‘hrixtian whoal There are several other (Vb)- uuzo gruduntm. and many from l‘o~ lumbia and other eastern college: I notice that several of them wear Phi Beta Kappa keys Several of the youngv Women are particularly at- trm'taw and pleasing in manner and are often xurrounded by group» of white children who play with them and liq: them to tell storie> Among our other passengers i.~ ltr. Sehua'nmn. the newly appointed Min- ister to ('hina, and his family, a \ery friendly and simple man Another “llh whom I have talked much in n eolonel of marines going out to mm» inund the marine garrison ut Honolu- luv There i‘ an ugrirultural («pert “ho hiu warehed the far corners of the earth for rare plants and better varieties of useful fruits and herbs and ls now in charge of a government plant experiment station in Hawnii. There are a few missionary families going back to Work after furlough, hut they are quiet, unobtrusive per» ple who keep much to themselves. Them are no fashionable or fluhy people so far in I can make out, and they all seem a friendly and eompan- tunable lot. Tfionunuod from Lat Week) “Nnnking” in a comfomble nhipinnd we Are quite satisfied with our hccommodntiom and the service. Sheia I twin screw, oil burning steel; ship, 4‘0 feet long and o! 60 feet fbenm. There is no palm garden or Ritz munnnt nboard, but every- thing is clean and comfortable and shiphhupe. She is of Americnn reg- istry" and file: the American flux, the officdrs too. Are Americans, but all the rest of the ship's company. the crew the cabin boys and men hoys Are ‘hineee. We carry 500 Chinese in the steernpze and they have the forwhrd deck {or exercise and recru- tion,vwe often stand at the rail and watch them at their games and they seem a clean and orderly let. much more no than the third class pnueng ers one sees on an Atlantic liner. Of' the 105 first eahin passengern. more than 10 are (‘hinmug the must at them young men and women students returning tn their humex {rum Amerâ€" ivun mulleges. They are an alert. in- telligent und uttractiw lot of young penple, “ell dressed and “1th good manners. nod they give «me a mum fnx'umhla- impression of Yuung (‘hi- NU P.C.W0l£0‘lT i, WRITE FRO! SHIP 3* FM nthrr ' ‘ a :l trm‘v nf phnxphn'1'5â€" 32 3. “It’ll Are- 0 . ut it will inch-asc- :n \w _ ROI Fur". (MC-IO. “I. : Mu. lat It“. IW M . “W Th" WW“ H" «mm noo-ooounouonuuu“ Vernon . 1 W. Deerfleld Deerfleld Figures turned over to the boud é”! review show A total 0! L599 um» imohiles in the counxy, “had It 81â€" 203 406. The avernge vulue of til _the_ can: igx the country 9 $261.67. ['HIIUCHH)‘. , Friday came the announcement :that Jamm- G Welch Ins n candid.“ ”or prob-1e judgr the ne“ position cruh-d by the new com-us; Saturdny tame the annnuncement from John Bullm‘k {hut be H to he a cnndidlte {or prolmtt rh-rk, also a newly cre- ated [)OHUUH Benton Zion (“Ry Newport Antioch Luke Vill- Gran: Avon Warren Twp. Wnukegan (‘ity Wlukegnn Shields Lake Forest Libenyville Fremont Waucondn Highland The following ubulltion shows the number and valuation of curs in all the townships in Lake county: Board of Review‘s Figures Show That Average Value of (‘ar is $261.67 Both nu-n have had extensive exper- wnn 1n the county clork'> office and the new ufliw W1“ be quiu‘ in line with the duties which the nvw official will haw lu nuume. 4.599 AI'TOMOBILES IN LAKE COUNTY For (hr wcund yur in succeuion Lake county has been Awarded first yriu for its county uhool exhibit It the lllinuis Stat:- Fnir. T. Arthur Simpunn, county superintendent of whooln has rcturncd from Spring- firld with the news. When it is con- Hdt‘rt‘d that Lake county is in com- petitiun with all other counties in the flute it will be realized that it is an extremely high honor to win first priu both years. Experts who judgrd the exhiliih aancrtcd that for origin- ality and for excl-Hence they never had seen anything to compare with the Lulu- county exhibit. Furthvrmnre, form” sheriff Elvin (iriflin Saturday threw his hat into thr ring and lmcumes a candida”.- {or sheriff This makes three avowed cun- diduu-x- .«wking the nomination for that uffirc, T J. Stnhl being the first m the fie-Id and Ed Ahlstrom living the other ln addition to this the announce- men! is meiwd thin the Warren tuwn>hip high M‘hool (if Gums! won second prize for high school ex- hibits. Fin! prize we!“ to Lane Tnhnicnl high school u! Chicago. The ugriculturnl exhibit uf the Wnrn'n Township high HClloul was prniled highly "lflh schools from all p.145 uf (hr flute m-re in Competition Mr Hullurk is the first in the field {ur pmbuu- clerk but rumor: hive Int-en (‘urrrnt fur some time that Jay Mon-w. also a deputy m county clerk Honda-K uflicr, “as to h- a Candidate fur that new office. ('ANDIDATES ENTER ('ONTEST FOR OFFICES Former Slate‘s Allofney Will Run for Probate Judxe: New Position l .- ghd In. Wow is enjoying the «ante and tho inn'ldbly improving in hedth day day. Bytbedmeweptto? twowechfromnowlmm i :2 5' gE w dull be "M .- fiddles." I Ihdl write min from Yokohmn. until then, with meeting: to I“ our frkndl. I ARE (OUNTY EXHIBIT ' WINS FIRST PLACE beautiful and the fly wood-flu! w“. “an at night Total hump something P. P. WOLCOTT Number 4599 73 168 362 NO 155 150 138 I Telephone 1349 DANIEL A. FAY i ; IIGILAID nut. ' luna- 8 .oooooooooo0000000000006” I 90000000000000.0000000.... no.ooooooooouooooooooo‘ooo ; 07 It. Join A!“ o . malmn run [I‘m . 0000000oooooocloooOQQ...“ '5 p 0 IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOQ o 3000000000000oooo.......” o , molt- ' . DR. C. C. CHADWH‘K DENTIST Mela-hum IWM PAINTING. mmmmmc AND I mmm DEOURA rmc I All Kind; fl Fm.” MW WHITE WORK A SPEC/ALT" McCOMB KEARNEY, Punter: and Pipe-Inn... DR. J. W. S n Telephone 1349 â€"Ml Work Gumnlced~ ”I 380“. 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