[JAMES vm & SON i"GLlmr, an. m an an. n V; has IL P. 113 ; [yum 9:30 to mo ', 3 an! tgiT,'t'."'"'" i l “one! fut an... Inn! 3143.. m u "no“ new» nu 115410 Peter IL K. Crimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Telephone KW Park Bot-W T h "" 13025.." an.“ Park 755-11 , :M Tol'lh‘m 'dues'.'-" 7 an n...“ We: in! Witter Pipe Contractors 3 Help. Service Balm in! Catch Basin i 'r (lilo-lagnbhh-lhrk. m. rum: " mmoon. ILL 'o PONSI & COMPANY tFaese mun-n4 Purl-m ' l ionic, and Friday awnin‘r by appointment only. by, PM. ROGERS PA!!! Iatt »MONDAY and FRIDAY “has! Indium) In: In SEWER AND DRAINAGE C0N'NACNRS [PLABTER CONTRACTOR Mini 1-- thhhc n W Alt Kinds of Ora-.11! PM ~10.“ M Laud-I " r11'Ri't9'gt,ie “Wu- " B. i. no, SHEET METAL WORKS W‘WMM: out“! Ave. l . Tel. R.' P. 2443-989 P. x. Noerenberg Co. 'LASTERING CONTRACTORS risepsoete Highland Park use {when Vat n W". ' H. M. PRIOR co. 'i grunge: Work . do CUtrat Av. 1.1. 3.122104 Telephone am Park 680 Plath d Comm Contact". 'tn. we; sun tron ignited Ornamental ': Iron Works it. Sadie B. Chambers bimboâ€. wow u. mnur 529 3.6.9333de I F. Bradley C. Downing. £00th - M : nihmhie tad-Ranking t-t.arHsssiuti-a ttritttd:ta'NtralY, “WWW A. A. ROBERTS 'i STONWA'LL Ast ANit AM, KINDS 'irriiiiriiieRiiaNTRACrmttr OFF“): " ILOOI "an S. r T. REBLING . W. B. Freeberg mommG UNDERTAKERS '?!.Utettog__A%m. 614 6199th Ammo ENEIBON 652 Difkehd Avenue (mar tt N. Sheridan Rd. M13. P.†WPATHY TAILOR SIGNS 3584 St. Johns Ast. tory ' Mer, "In Weaken-thee tAlt- , trtudutttttmttottt0e,.Mirw T 1rhn.hetr-rtof,ttteh tod “were and meme of mm... WK whet intrepid coma huh. , ..: 1n:- the moat “unitary We“ What wine, stupid, noble. or the . eat ruin: has)» served with : patience. endunnce end ate-d! " nus! Whetgmtlovenhube .. 3 swiftly to their trystt But a f yam Cone we were told thatthe ", , approeched that marked. his but!!! ment from those mime wherein l has reigned supreme for thomndg '! years. and lo, he in now even more ‘ V curely enthralled. Nature smiled ll opened a generou bend when I I ’ gave to men the ham. Writer Batch Purl mum Alibi! all “an: 1:"!!!- , ht 'lfl%17 a "Should we not check}; him, noun-i his fiery strength. Iced him to BW water, and when, his eye: has dim and only his greet heart lee vi undying ardor, humbly one for hi until he when that pasture of nel - that Gotrhan reserved f men's nottust-frurtd."--MaJor Jun A. Watson. U.S.A. l PMâ€, Ind Devotio- 1 Apnreeiutive ‘mankindadoes eher the friendship and dmtbn, In between our race and our nearest ld the nnimnldhtt “excels in strengt weed. skin.' courage and nobility. character.†To worship at the a . of the horse is a privilege and pleasure. It is like unto I nligi Where the kings nnd que’gns Slat equine mini, developed to the _ ninnule of perfection through co lmm truncation: of lineal chasti , skillful schooling and scrupulous - ditioning. compete for honors, t hirhest that mankind an butow there, in all his Tttrp the ho e swaths homage , tly due him. They show for"moner--aess. . Did Abraham Lincoln our the G - “who": address to em his snlnry? Did Washington winter " Vail Forge for a pay check? Have tht Heart to Win , They strive ,toward perfection b- cause it is in the blood. They ha the heart to win. Cruelty'. Yes-c deprive them of their chance to no - fy an inbred ambition. The labor r is worthy of his hire, hence, pun ' But. let us not look upon honemn - ship as a commercialized industry. t is r'nth-r. a snort and an art. As sue . IS GREAT GIFT " NA Where an mankind better his Idoration for that super I than " the "em wherein the nob] nnimd displays his prowess to great“ advantage? _ m, the glorification of the horse,' all the bunches and (radiations f that, meat family, no country ‘exce America. In America, no section surri‘ossed the middle west, in t e hoart of which lies Illinois. In Ili- nois. is SorinefUld, the mecca of t e prime favorites in the horsede t a continent. Here, annuallv. is h d, the world's greatest agriculturnl ‘e - position.- Greatest in extent, quali and diversity of the'nttractions t t edify. inspire and entertain.' Amo tt these features. the nresentation of t e horse. in his countless elastMeatio ' stands preeminent. " develons in man the but that is him. as it does in the object of his I tention. Let w, turn forward the calend r to that glorious week in Auénst, t e 21 to M. and in fancy foresee events wherein the horse is pla upon n pedestal for our ndmiration 0n the “rf Let us sit in the grandstand, vie - in: tint perfect oval. of resilient c y, r(whirled; drugged and lightning! t. The 2:05 we. we hill any. is call . Twenty-three starters now ere eligi le for this. the (“test feature of e card.' Here come 'the favorites, .. in down toward the head of stretch. - for the frny. drivers, sporting glider-in: silks re; alert. amt, eoMdent. They ye l down. Every need work f , each stride n lymphony of , . Rein-men. mined and "experte ' menipulete linee end orhip. with e precision and technique of e In surgeon. probing n vital argon. E inc: invites an "ort to - en p- 90 unity, but only such ndvnntnge as .Is 1dr. square end "ortimuus1itre. A eG.idueutnrtsnndttipotitemii1 between horsemen end oilciel hei V en: the excitement. . - 01' Go! Sleek can, ‘eoeked keenly or that thrilling word. lay. in] back, the race in on. "tr-tder will be - inhibited and a record WP", THURSDAY, AUGtr8T tt. use outcome. They In â€India: the t turn. stunning like winds ly “on collision. No - in loot. ondi click by. Theft! at the in 81--end $0100; but thatch es Eé1lf) â€Pica-III. 61 T " m a. an; limb-II PMynht (By Huxley G. Smith) .Carpenter and Builder _ animus Jo“ but“! 00-0 Q BREMER " mm has mound hale!- t)iaiiiiiii'G"t'iit"i'A M with; xtttmtmi.rttgt,ttric' .Vobu 'rttH"Aitrr' also thew-rot i? liil F. rtt.Plti, the ham-yin a; am new they're t?rtr,,tt4tttliretf/ ,. 18i " 'ttttrt, M, It!!! cob. than; Another turn to tttgti1rii'.irudit " IIS, 'tryitisit round. More reunite can orb-e. tttettoftteritstxmettfttg r, the“? 11it"'ttt"1,elyg'tt,t't'i non etride out." , r {not not! once. Some tt to weaken. tttted M"; _ ,uirat Junâ€... menu. The hart in ,rfiiihe, but that urine from 'alll think“!- theMOiltooiutendtheroutetoo T _" 13a", ." long. The tuid cameo on u the tell- My thes. 1tt?'eMi! , _ liter- tale watch click: " the seconds. They mate! and pets, bat It ed†rem- ttl te ttusted,',",': amort- no producers, merit " adulation. very qnet 'nge c es in t eir branches A, , noble fum- chances. The mud. rise in one wild and It: all new. MI 3, roar of excitement, each one’s throat y ' y up]? "ill tr., voices on upped for the entry of hi: _ . " . . 3 choice. They thunder down the course, Since Brookhert '", . " only 208,- neck 'ed, neck, in a gruelling, luring 000 votes out of on iii I rate of I,- sprint t at tries the wihd and im ' i' ' .. and heart of the best of them. The 000,000, we don't th , a m T " coveted line is reached. Only the keen volti-ng nearly BO r at'.,",', ' we: eyes of the judges. from their vantage pinyin: checker! or, 'r' , 'ttttr-Urol point, can with accuracy. name the ton Pout-Diapnfch. ,3; , q -' winner. Tense muscles relax. The F . '/4,l l 1 results ere announced. A new track k l 1 record is established---. mile in L693i Ill-ll-tlitter- ' 'tMtlttMrttl8lt and the crowd goes wild again. The ' _ .3 3, ' . roar of applause rings sweetly in the _. 1hi ears of drooping contestants, enroute . , a I to the stable: for a ruhdown. and rest. 3 t' ,, , Whale in Action ', Now come! the mile run for a iUld of iamous tttormttthtrre4y. The bugle calls. and they parade before the stands. Litlu,vmnttrsters, with toee and knees add knuckles in, Mt “chilly". on their mounts. wstehtul lest they bolt. They return. in titdUn.forma. tion, wheel, and one into their posi- tion. With warnintt's from the starter and a lashing for some had peter at the post. they toe up to the rubber. The Farrier swishes upward and in one mad rush, the mass of crowding horref1estt surges any. Jocks crouch low over slipper, sweaty necks. ret- Init the mounts sgainst the long going ahead. At the turn, one boy takes a lead of n'length,‘ handridlng cleverly through the bunch. Hot breath blows against his knee; and he lets out s rap, but the challenger overtakes him. Poundintt:domt the long"rout'e they so. each rider petting, pleasing, pum- meling, as is his manner. They head into the stretch. and the erowd: goes wild. Rank strangers beat each other over they in delirious excitement. With a r of thundering hoofs, they flnisho. A blanket would cover the ones that; are in the money.' They null up, return, and salute the judges. Punting victors and vanquished trem- ble with emotion " the cheery of the multitude; and bowing, speak their appreciation. ' f _ 10n the Ten Bark Night tails. and the Your for the society horse show in the coliseum arrives. iLst us view, ,terwil1 any, the class tor bre-gaited ssddlers. Am Wei-turd from the bend; in the center of the arena. forms s iltting opening for such ceremonies. In come the' con- testants. 3 groomed to perfection, prancing and quivering in the sheer joy of living. With s score of them to select from, the judges look them over, and start the performance. Watching them pass. round after round, ehamtinit pace as directed, our fancy passes from one contestant to another. “The winners remain high- ly problemsticsl. They pause, and pose for neview. Some are eliminated, and the others repeat the perform- ance. Time after time they display their training, until the final award is‘ made. Cheers ring out. The win- ning steeds bow1low before the nu- dience, and the rider, A ‘blue ribbon floating from his smiling lips, centers proudly from the Beld. The others, in order of the honors bestowed, for. low. (Another tribute to the noble eni- mal. _ Here, they are judging draft teama' t.fir.?iii,, ponderoua, upcious speci- mens. moving in perfect unison-per- fect pictures of power and endurance. ;A word fran the driver, or a flick of " line, and they obey. They walk, l trot, stop. buck. wheel, or perform orhatever maneuver: the driver Wills. P. J. mum: up. 3103 Ggt.tmt GRAND “PIANO! In! fro- -ftetxtrqr it futon who. mh.taastut saving and com, pm- â€My “in. Ian-- Aâ€. man. PAINTING. WHI‘I‘EWASHING CALCIMINING i Telephone 1578 sit' Washington Road E. S. JAMES Lake Forest. m. Br Day or Job thrarBrooMtnet 'jillllllbd Wyn» 000 votes out of an "tWorattat of 1.- 000900, " don't m ii kw: In re- volting nearly no ' Mass the m playing checker: or . tll tritttt.---Motu- ton Pttat-DUpateh. “ {i l c _', Wr, l CH3 Special R:jAginouncemeut of Dancing at _ ehari’s, Round Lake Art sizemoryi nd His Radio Saunders furnish Music. Tick I ' entlemen, TIV; Ladies, 25e. No charges for/ti rking at any time. _ i rmi,il --dlie Pair of Men’s Silk iHoasto every Pair. Sh :ii'ii! ‘o'rlefords. V , _ ' ' ' l, riil It-Loire Pair of Silk nose to " Every Pair' Ladlss/shoes,Puspssiiipets andefdrds.‘ _ On i, il In of Ladies; One Lot of Ladiu’ One Lot of L/tiii")? Pumi and Slippers . Pumps and Slippers i v Punipc i., g l It “Iii pay you to come and look offer on? iilieraisnga, and paces. non a; name AND ammo , a tiitiiltar aim. 3ietrntbeeittttr rrnNE - . m cm AYE. Mertllh Army Shoes IE At 5 Here are a few of Our priced: 'ARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, â€ILLINOIS Lot. of Merr's Oxfords P. 1404 2.95 . GLASS, HIGHWOOD, na,aNt'ils 25% on your footwear and you also, getSjilk Hose free with your shoes. Sale starts Tuesday, Aud 10, at 8 a. m. for 10 daysonly. We' carry a large stoci< of the best known brands of shoes tor the 'entire family. Our entire $10,000 shoe stock must be redhead in order to make room for our fall and winter stack. We are al- ways cheaper tharranyope else itrpriees because ourex- pense is smaller. 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