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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1925, p. 20

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It: trs'ifisjr'ii "'ii"'i""'i' T?" , Highland Park Shoe} Store $6.00 SHOES reducedtp -. . . . . . . . . J. . "t . 414.25 $6.75 SHOES reduced to . .. . Ma}. .19“ . -. . 34.75 $7.50 SHOES reduced .to 't .". .'. rcl'it.s. . . 55.50 f . "" l1 ", _ En tire, Stoélc Reduced; including MEN'S WORK SHOES)“ ' BOW' and LITTLE GENTS’ SHOES 't These are all high aut 7 ' hit-Leather Shoe PAGE FOUR 19-Day Clearancl MEN'S sud HP' tii lawn 1793231ng swirl? Naiirvrttiii WU“ Got J & LGARY DOLLAR DJAY" LOUISE M. V : _ C RENO! B. _ Tucker on Pinon. E v A N S " Tuna" a! Walla, Aeeomrsoiat, . . C " Wok. MONO; Ruidenée @tudio, 820 Ridge Tim; Ill W , Tet. Greenleaf 8.02 sigma Pm smdio,‘m ContrdAvé. " 191.8de Pat-I'm In Highland Put Mn, 'rausrekrr aid-3m Waukegan Road STUDEBAKER SALES and Milli " H; P. 388 127 N. ST. driven only 1200 mileg.-. ' Light 6 Studebaker Sedan; ." Mercer qlottiintr .......4. Cole 6rsidak ........'...'.' Overland Touring /. . . . .). . . . . Chevrolet Touring . .'. . J. . . .'..u' 1925 Ford Coupe,- fully equippe Phi First Class Sheet M/tig mA: "/;lli','ll,r'1ch'w!./Y i) ll, U!“ in“ s', »1.' 4; F . it 1 ll) " 2 _i"i"lii)'il,)r"i,1'i'fli'iiji: _'!!:!),',,?;!!,,':,!',,?,),';),!,!, 1'illil, 122 Nomi] FIRST siiaair Friday, August 21 JOHN McMAHON Furnaces installed iu14 ' amd All kinds of High Grade oofing Phone Deertieki 172 'i, Iililillllliillllll1 " , ami?, my T. Ili1ill. arm"? e Sale hodyear VICE JOHNS AVE. KIE Dedsrfleld, Illinois ei.,,,,,,,;,,,!.,,,,,),,!,,,.;,,,,,;.,.,,.,,, . $315.00 .git7s.oo _$635.00 3250,00 $275.00 If neeesahrf distance is {direct Ml against our cost of. living. m ’money cansumgd in ppritttt form "kaite would not only mmjtorrprithd, . the elem but add momentum and satisfaction of 1irirretcttiairiWr [Bum-Km .' ii . 1"iur' (r' 3.5; '1' Samuel Inna". who has been lull-1 57 mately associated with the'mwth ot 'a' Chicago and the Surrounding terri- " tory for many yeah, believes tttdur' iliS tries in increasing Mamba” soon in! Ill locate in the smaller towns of mi- f: Lucia and particularly in than of if; i northeastern Illinoia. F /', The fact that the Mind would be economically distributéd’ tit natural communities of small populntlcn on: such a long distance ”serves " an ex- ample of possible achievement with modermfaeilitie., F . ' Every pomfd of waste ' and. mmmodity Moved from it? am every pong of magnet moved In There in: distinctioh between mov. ing, bread 400 miles to I, comma: and moving waste‘ matter in what 400 miles td, a terminal market. The" are tht supp practiul Irmom for m (lacing agricultural products to u- captable grades at the farm, or in the lmlitx in which they are .prodmd. us than is f,gtd,t,',tttjtt,hgt, Ttttttr ter from ml‘before it. 10.de oh, emit “the? mines“ 4 , a i E During the last harvest, Jtr?tlt: $were‘ servedwin a wheattieid. r loaves from which they were sliced had been baked in a plant 400 miles away. It seemed probable that noun of the wheat' from which the fiottr was ground had been grown in'ther vicinity in which the brat was entails 'The price of the breed included the cost of transporting the wheat to the; harmful! market and the bread but to the scarce of theitrhtat,nmtrttk farmer's wife could ttthe Mamas} pen” by letting 'httt'Lfe, nib. any, with the Mk my“ section} yi of mass production, & _,tltt'o'rhrhl her. N -‘ ', . V ' CARRYING COAL T0 NEWCASTLE I am inclined tti think 'thit' the (level-i 'opment of all these-various admin-W taxes for use by the people reciting in the) country were but a few yum- mgo only enjoyed by those; resident at the city, that it is quitepossible that the trend of tPrntltstio-rtaiistr Mt far " ttteepuntry irrtmtfittte1ti.ritmt1 large centers .of porrtihttio l ii‘non- ee"rtted--ril? ht towatd, the. 2i,,'ltf, in the years to come rather'thmg toward , the city." . _ .' i _ Thi, promise of echtinued and addr. ,tio,nal growth dor northeastern ms. {mi}, where efeitrie) power, develop- Ement has proceededpt n 1aoid pm, imu held out by Mi. 1nmitt in on Miit speech at Waukégnu before six ttere, repreum‘tivé when: of ke county, F . _ ' " M Apropos of this “Eject, Mr. [mull t . . T . _'lit:,t,e, general trend of population thr utrhout this country for: number of yéars ltasrAeen town-d the contort. . Plentiful ,eiturits, power Ind hit transnortatio'n will he thi only requi- nlts a town needs to secure one or more subltn'ntial l manufacturing] plants. in hiropinidti. _ V """'T -.._.. ,-.., ( _ similar event that ever we: knowm Chicago. Ntrtqyryaret,houutetljs, i thousands of Chignzo people attend. ing, hot the railways are bringing in Ispecia'l qxcurgionj {mine from alt fpoints, edeh qne hmddd, with e gen Ivisitors who want to use the rid-so; Mud-also to spend tr.few days in Chi. eado for snappingf tt'nd, for any other amusements that may ofter. q l The opening program of. the rodeo l was both spectaculp and tlyritiintr., I The mayor and other h.itrlr.dhriitrrtii " were present. Many prominent buli- nesa men, numbers' of the rodeo com; I mittee, donned cowboy hat: and cloth- ! " and rode in the grand entree. Then. Ito the crashing of the hand and the 'cheere of the vast Audience, the mayor lowland fife. tlrstir mm: Chicago Samuel Iniuit Bélleves,More of "Them Will Locate Away. from Cities _ rodeo duly. (Spurred INDUSTRIES SEEK y Sud: 1hututtrit.shiiit people _ “the hide open apaeeaxu Rebel web , land, Pox Hutings‘,_ Gene Rain and 1other cowgirls. and Paddy Ryan, Hugh . Strickland, Cuga 1?rttttltuld and fifty l or. mcre other 'ttttti: are compot- ly for the titlea'ol world champion; in broncho riding, trick and famfy lapping, steer wrestling, wild hone graces, relay races, end the other ex. i.eit..i.yr.evepts on the program. ' . The rodeo is attracting greater ’crowds tind more'atttmtfon Hun "m every attain n in; evihriert2" the celebrate; cowboys and cow in their thrilli g contests. It is estimited that a hundred 'thcusand p'eople aw the two opening performances, and Iimilar capacity emwds"are throwing Ito _ the stadium The; J'rur-ditmi-d Bad neatly united World's 'Chnmplomh‘ip Rodeo; under the H"tt)eer,etf the Chicago As .aocia¢ion of. Commerce; Inc!” M by Tex Austin, ,orhrfaiittrttx LINN” uric of wettertr' 'Porta, opeithd Sat; an!” afteeitpon at Grant Park S - dinm. _ W" THOUSANDS hrhmm _ (iii, ." FIRST PERFORMANCE worwi, Championship: Rodeo Draws Big Crowds: Med t Last Saturday Afternoon THE HIGHLAND PARK. PRESS. HIGHLAND‘PARK, ILLINOIS. B men towgrd the cenuti. d to' think tbs} the devel- all these-various adv“: Mt by the, people retihtst 'et attention thin .Iny SMALLER TOWNS waste {it unsaluble rum and gig t to see cowgirl: If H’ h ‘1“me1:L359:"Hyundrh'pj: ',,", ':, 'tii ”1'; Wu ', tl', _ ,» l LAW} rt J. ”NH" i,!) ii'ii'iiiiii'ii'iiiii'i'ii'ii WV“ ir, c, ' l l ‘3! “A '55‘1HV‘52‘ '/ii)i; 1r'/i,, (lil',, _ I?” l m ', mm???) "er5 on what udharisested, Why dom't somebody have food not exactly the 'uut.te ad bu etmttretitomr Install! l in 1tttvtatit., to ttttutHi1u-3mit from the [mum "ttttttatt, t)rrritttitratotiik, I musthlvie mum of lit- tle roulway shad; for 3he sale of “and; mate almost identical in itch!- tectqre Ind than was an equally "ktie-trle similarity in kind of Nod. ‘MootTaf it m not of any too high quality. Nolt'onevof the Caetrt seemed to Mu n single 0 king] idea' but simply did what u tttiw othert doing. It you ,sktsd him the distance: to the next ttim he couldn't tell, orl it he did tell has“: usually Wrongl Anyone With enough 1tittinauity Ito! have a stand a little different along a main highway might make a small; fortime before it dawned a the oth, Too MANY, HOT-DOG STANDS This will mark the revival of Motorcycle Racing in the middle-mu aid the "tu.rTt; we» w”. will be in close range of “Iowa-wheeler all the time taking the turns at the speed of that PER HOUR! Among the beat riders in thc middle vat '0 In” _ _ . _ 3' “fr" HARRY KELLY of tttet, FRED‘BARNEY of Gary, Indium; BILL HOOVER of Biai-ttdls. DON ¥0YLE of Liss gelea, Calif.; BEDWELL of Les Amhs. cum: Alli othoi. _, -' = 1 Come to the World’s _ Championship Under Auapices Olimpia 4min tion ofCommeme, oGaon I"! oiittfral $36) GrantPark Stadium ‘3 "Ride 'em cowboy!" is the good oldyellof the plains that will unconsciously well from thousands of throats as i} _ some courageously confident rider battles with an out. - _ law horse. And the "Yip! Yip", of the rider will be given . just as joyously, whether or not he stays aboard for the .i (ir, requisite championship time. ' T . '. il Wholesome, inspiring sport, it is..Steer wrestling, Ioronit/r: riding, calf roping, trick riding, fancy riding, trick Git' (i',, fancy roping, wild horse racing and all the thrilling out- ii fjdoor sports of the real west-arid/alt forv'world't, chant-, a; pionships! _ . _ , . "j',,- Thirty thousand dollars incash prizes;- and the .titles;7;;_§ belts and trophies of the indisputable ,ritrl4'tiyiNseppiop- ’3 ships, bring to Chicago for this thrilling tmtpt all the ii champion cowboys and oowgirls ofallthe otlieit/eonteattr. I; Do not fair to see thtsnvltemember that there will tte' (-'ii't' eighteen programs of attetittyttppd, that the full eigfr. r teen will be held. Your ticket ixrillhaire a rain cheek 89 if that in case of bad weather you will be entitled to return {if I and see another program. . . / . . a _ t 1' f,'-al Chicago daily, papers give full" particulars of how 11tal reach the stadium by motor' car, slanted or F m : 1!2,!,il lines, or bus. ' . . l , l . _ V rl WEE? Tickets On pale at all department stores, at the sea a: slij!ll _ ticket offke inRoom 534, 10 g. Lit Salle St, and: at v"r% stadium prior to each prograni. C . ', w" '.s . _ l Jyi& In itdditiois to the , August 15th to 23rd, Inclusive Thixr,Progrums Daiher-t:at) and &30 p.‘ m. "Ride 'llirti, Cowboy!1 THE TRACK is mm any-him: JiaGiii'i"i d iifiit the above there will be Am giPgftttie,itisitEii The aftgmoon will be packed with MILLS and CH Everybody will be at SPECTACULAR MO 103(3ch RACES SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd, at 2 . wretsdire-'t"U' who: .18 a not; an} popular job. the W the!“ mum when "and tag-don: flit talk, The householder 'i'rt,,llllete out his garden with 'matt' _ l, ity last April, but if, naked w buckle down in August and an his plants from being swamped. his may: often evaporates and the gird-n bo. oomes a failure. V F ' l of two M1190 “it 1ttard.r,St in: to all hrboenod and and” doesn’t tte" of them one: oi4auttioat,. tsd CP, 'steal ti',':",',,' fd2itlLlt tinny - 9 at " nine out of my 'ttttkid, Millw- ity and, their than“: iit new» by trying to be oxictly the "me an *heir txsmpett'tors.--Prod Kelly in .Natticn's Business Magazine. _ l v _ d, Yet the philosophical mind and! WEEDING THE GARDEN Wankegm, numb, and enjoy the not $332 RODEO . yfSth' _ C . {mif- . ' m it; . an. f .E.tiititeliiitiiftf, Giiuiiiii m from Waning-IL At my a- I 7 to tip the, servant- to _ I Max in the way .34» 'ii" for you that You don’t k _ m in n "e"e in; Mt?! " (like! m8 an all kind: id mum... , NI to hit neighbors. .2, inward: in the "W, r'; “Hunt to 1115“.“ Rt2t when compared xefth _ ‘ s can: intruders. But " _t'er cloned out of tho iit1 and ycq cu; so: an; ' ttt I div and take I . I new start. “ ~- M plea-um em in tlie. yt There in I all. of T than arrogant _ _ been defying htm it“; . the gratitude in the’ is evident to an i '.. V mason; wow i C'."' ~‘1: ham 'toek mnehtiaii, mam-nu.“ Ti ll" [Ei'fi'ill, “an arm-.7...“ © CW." egtteruseftt edftomthe ",',C,Irifd smith" Iva-h. Knits)! “I" one! t tx [In :13 'ar. _ run up ftrm osttrgia, use: an. I ml» of OI N ‘ Notions ofGo mmr or ttgMihl RE 18035 'tte E In ADMISSIOI i was td t,'gat' W it?! m [IKE " cr. Woo: hm p" I Id! cu at: out CIT! tre m " we the " (FE? d We New at! um "I All nut-c m a: iti I“; add EEK: m Ir', I]: ['t] n

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