in Premiums and Prizes $15,000.00 : Wet Wash 20 lbs. . . . $1.00 § Rough Dry, per lb ...... llc “en Big Days webs The Fair is backed by 3,300 Progressive, Up-to-the-Minute Cook County: Farmer: and in em dorsed by the Cook County Farm Bureau. the Cook County Truck Gardtners' and Farmen' Association, the COOK County Pilblic Schools. the Agricultunl Committee 9f the Chingo Anod- Ition of Commence, the Chicago Poultry Association. and may other limllu org-nintionn. The Great CHLCOOK FAIR ASSOCIATION is incorporated under the Laws of Illinois not for proï¬t. The Community is the beneï¬ciary. Twenty-ï¬ve percent of the net proceeds go toward the establishment of a truck garden experiment sta- tion and the rest of the net proceeds to development and maintenance of perma- nent Fair Grounds. This includes flat pieces ironed. If in 1 this concession articles need sta’rching they are properly dipped. Oak Terrace Laundry , Highwood, Illinois has made extended preparations to ward oï¬ the discomforts of July and August, by adding more room to han- dle our increasing busineSs, enabling us to apply more speed in returning to you your laundry, cleaned to the minute, and if so desired, ironed to perfect smoothness. Full details will be given by calling Phone 87. August 26th to September 4th, Incl. Chi-Cook Fair Call information Dept. 87 List. It 13 Your Fairâ€"Help Make It Checkerboard Flying Field MAYWOOD. ILLINOIS Send immediately fur the Big Club. and grunge to ex- hibit your products at the Great ChilCook Fm. Just an out the coupon, send it. into headquarters had the ofllcial premium list will be mailed to you at oncg. ' ll l -------;--â€"- The entertainment features and the music will be the bent available, and the running races will [bring together the pick and flower of the western turf. , § , , , It. is the Farmers' Fnlr but run in! the interest of the pub- lic at large. It will hnve a special appeal to men. women and children of the cities and towns. It will be enrybody‘u fair. THE GREAT to be held at Supported by State Appropriation This great fair enlists representation of every farm in Cook County in tihe Exhibits â€" Agri- cultural products. Cooking, Baking, Preserving, Poultry, Dairy Products, Garden Truck, Handi- work, Flowers â€"- in fact, all things identiï¬ed with the Farm, the Garden or the Home. Puma-nun: «(mockhlrn-h-Iu of no can cal-coon run. I lube .- um The GnA'r cal-coon run. :1 II. uh sum. cm. I L. 1.. Honor. 801']. Paoliminary plans for New Trier :Day wru- diwuswd at an ambush:- tic m‘ssiun of thc Commercial uno- ‘ciatiirn last wrek. Aer the meet- ing, Llnyd l“. llollistcr, president of .the pssm-intion, appointed the New ‘Trivr [lay Grhernl cummitu-e. num- ‘lng Afred I). Hermann. cuhicr of .tho “'innelka Trust and Saving: ‘banlq as chairman. ’ ' Strong ('ommiuee hit-ed Business men who will scru- with Mr. llt-rmnn on this committee. which is Lu have complete supervision of all details cnnm‘cu‘d with the un- lnual-townshiji muting. ure Hc-nry (‘. Cordell. (‘ail l3. Sterner. William ‘T. thrswdl and Dr. 1‘. B. Blake Ewry number of the association Is . plmliï¬-d to lt‘nd active support in per- fevtim: lhu plam. which. according tn ni‘uwnt inilimtims. wxll provide the Iliad ~pm‘i-ivul.†and grm-r-lly sucvmsful .\'e-w 'l‘lirr Day in WA Ihirtmy of the «will ii Néw Trier Day, the one day of the l amide year when the business men of 'uvetal north shore villages plly hat .to the citizenry of the township. hlb. “his jsmmon, on Wednesday, August 123. :The annual outing. conducted under auspirts of the New Trier iComtm-rcisl nsswintion, will be held . at American I‘m nn pnrk Gross :Poinl, located in Lake avenue just . west, of the Ridge, Th; fellow who can't pull Iny weeds out of his garden in hm weather may be able to walk a con- slder‘ble distance to the ball'gronnds. The young people have been urged w-cultivau- self restruin! and they haw‘vdone their best to refrain from m'er study. ' ‘ Sought High School Band An «ndcnmr was made Inst wwk. l was said, In srcurv the senior: u! the New Trier Township High school bani, fur [hr dun. I‘m the cummiltn-c Wu dipam‘mnhu! :n lhn uhqn mv furmld by J ". Svhumu-hcr, cunduc- Du!’ «if the band, that summer camps hag clainwd most of the players. As has bm-n customary in other yours. New Tilvr lmy activities will begin early in the murninx With a gignQYic Bullylim plirudt- including (loam repn-wnitmw uf many nurth Show (“nu-rm, nirprnpriau-ly dm‘ur» att-d‘uimvmoliilm and min-r inn-rut- ing prm‘i-sivn {Minn-s. Thc “lim- of march" mill lc‘ thrnugh all the pxiniiigml tlmiuuxlfurvs u! the town- shin mm A! an W m â€E?†1mg: AUGUST mu) Ito-am AND m cod...“ W wm nap hue. Fnlloa In» P" Charge of Township chine; Tha- Cufy B!- Festivities To China Ill. Ten Big Nights “think "don; whom shall I but!" Sunday school at 10 u. n. In chug. of Wm. Guyot. We were (ind to It. you in Sunday phool In! Sunday. Come min and brin; other: via! you. You no cordially lnvibd to * mormmammumc. tn! nvemu. which ‘3 0M ""7 " d1, from nun o'clock In the m and: nix o'clock In a. mum III Sand-y afternoon: from m to all m Bunk, nor-III at 10:“. â€- dny school met-u u min o'clock und isopcntopupihuptothomo! 20 years. The Wednesday can!" meeting. which include Mink )! Christi-n Sciatic. boll“. h a 8 o'clock. Sundayâ€" 7:80 a. m.â€"â€"Holy Communion. 10:00â€"â€"'I‘rinity Church School 11 l. tinâ€"Homing player And Su~ man; Holy Communbon 1nd Sermon (that Sunday.) ‘ 6:00 p. [ILâ€"Evening Prayer. 9:30 I. m.-â€"Holy Communion. on him, kicking and boating hill into subjeciiun. Then they {owed him back into the cur. Om of them wound a revolver taint hit IMO I" the way to Chicm, warning him min-t crying out. It w‘u not until un-thiny that tho bandit car arrived in Chlcm u the thug: drove in a tin-aim manor ‘0 avoid getting to Chicago btfon dark. When the cur ruched Grimm and Lawrence avenues Fallon wn thrown out unceremoniously. The attack vat of North Chkm look piste some time afï¬rr dx_o'clo§k. It Wu at this time (In! be was mbhedofssainmbnndndim stick pin which be valued at more than 8100. As he luncd to "gain hin um he untried And a» men pounced â€r rl‘do In 1hr (run! NI! with ‘hl‘ drnc-r Thu t-lher rm!" xn HM- rel! soul. Ax (Innn Ray rad and Twrn- hum-(mud sin-rt Fallnn winud out that {he dun-r would turn but he kc?! vn Inward (‘hxcnmu Fullun pro- tvau-d. Suddrnly 1hr mun in (h:- war seat thrI-w his Arm around hi2A neck zn an attempt 1n qtr-nulc- him. Fullnn gvade ht M uf thv Xll‘Q‘Tlnfl whm-l and the var can‘t-rm! into (he 4th ‘u! did hut ltnn nrr The hen! fun-nun then Jump-d from the car and paw battle to the "to bus. dint who closed in on him. He in holding his own in [09d :11an vhf-n oné 0? them utruck him scion the flee with a havy wrench. causing him (010.!- mnuiousmu (tumor-rib. Wednesday "I! Fallon'n da)‘ 06: nnd he went to Drum Lnkr m flu" Iftz-rnmn, While then he met I' couple of well-drund strung-n who: t-‘ld him they wcn- from Chic-30.; Thr)‘ wrrr plenum: chap» and l-‘nllon‘ Krvw In hkr the.“ Whrn Lin-y! om-mi to hrmg him M \Vuukrnn in; ‘h‘flr but Hudwn uutvmuhnlr he wug dehghu d : He was roman-d to the que of Dr. IA-Alir D‘ Doughrrty. 21023 Wen Arming? nwnue and Ink! being cared for be In nmovod to hn home Fallon nude hi: way to tho neur- vst ï¬re Nation And In saluted to the Milwaukrc uwnue polico su- tion ‘l'rrt he fire A report of the aflair. Within h-lf an hour flu- polirt- rounded up ï¬fteen nulomobilu in the district, bu! Fallon: reporu'd that none of the «run-nu wen hu umilnnu. Juno. Flflon. H7 North Buttrkk street. ï¬rm-n at the Oontnl M0! in Wuhan in under the cut of a play-Mu: It his how.- u the result of the rough trutmcnt he mind It the hand: of two Chit-m auto bandits who but, rabbi-d and kid- napped him. \"Ith his Yucc- banned and Ned- ing from blows which hnd been rained on it. 1nd with hi: body bruined Tram the Mam of mu! Hcka. he vu- droppod from the au- tomobile at Grimm 1nd Lawrence ma ".1", "hlcago. The car lhen spot-dad "my. “Jchovuh I: my light and my ul- Subject {or next Sunday's bu. Sermon: Spirit. Rem, P. C. Wolcott. D. D.. Rector. Rev. thu'r C. Bihkr. Auoclflc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Rector 522 Cantu! Ave. M II. P. . WILLARD mm M BILL. I-hfl.) CW unw- (Wool W) Central Battery Electric Station The Electric Grill The Electric Pen-comer Auburn â€"- Buick â€"â€" Cue â€" Chandler â€" Chevrolet â€"- Cole â€"â€" Daniels â€"- Dunnt â€" Eu! â€" Elgin â€"â€" Essex -~ Haynes â€"â€" H. C. 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BOWMAN’S MILK ‘is fresh --safe and pure. ï¬le but. the most ancient whine whack: to pmduoe oofl'oo by the pur- oohtion process which insures the u- Monoftheu'uemoftho Itmakueoutflthtonthedinlns ubhtfdedndncvqbum thobmd mdennblait tobemed hot. without its deleterious gulli- M can‘t us.