J fii),g!,ttji,,tt) If fmmcmn a momsmnu , “PM OVER 1.80. HEN Thqurtresttrrouptot-iedto Port Sheridan sinee the days of the World In will arrive here Thundny Ind Friday a! this week, when 1,800 hop and young men from Illinois, Win-0min and Michigan. arrive to start their M day training in the Citizens Military Training camp, commonly known " the "Citizenship Betsoo1 of the Army." mGnupAnicudtom These young men will spend one month living in tents on the blues of Uke Michigan, under the supervision of cheers of the regular army and I "hated group from the 05mm Ro- Iérve Corps. " Morning Duties Their mornings will be devoted to instruction in military drill, tiring on the target range, and lectures on citizenship and America: history. The afternoon hours will be spent in athletics. Playing fields have been laid off and coaches will be provided for football, baseball, soccer. vouer. ball, and basketball. There will also be instructors in fencing, boxingv Wrestling, swimming, tennis iiik track and field events. l A schedule of gumes and competi- tious has been drawn up calling for games between companies and states in each of the events. Medals and prizes will be awarded members of all championship teams and to the winners in the individual events. Visitors Welcomed Many visitors are expected at Fort Sheridan during the C. M. T. camp and elaborate plans are being made for their entertainment. Each Sat- urday morning there will be a parade and review of the men of the C. M. T. q. and during the week there will be athletié games and demonstrations of troops in action by details from the regular army organizations of the post. . August 19 has:been designated as "Visitors Dar," when it is expected that many hundreds of parents and relatives of the boys of the C. M. T. C. will be present. A special program for the day is being prepared by Limit. Col. M. M. Keck, post executive other. T ,Omwu MWM†Min, Ant-aha: Vis- itors Are Invited Children. We one: . compleu nerv- lee in bent, minim In our hit-cutting department all the In“! atria of Mr cut- dng fat Hen, Women uni The Nana (Malina Process for perfect waving. Our Vining give- depth And softness which can truly be enacted by Ikilled om- “on. Special prim fut u limit- ed time only. Char] esF Gra . n , t,See y 'ti%R'A%Ah,t& OR TO PAY OFF KEEPING MORTGAGE on your Home! Ihe Highland Puk Building Loan and Homestead AamteUtion will win you! Permanent Waving To Buy a Home? To Build a Home? Do You Need Money? "Ne Am Ila-e. the Safeguard of Almeria: EaSeetiei" Beauty Shop by dealers throughout Annula- tro- Juty 2't to Allâ€! 8. I)“. all period the - public in in“ torideinthnmey Nuhnoddl'hich‘ have swept the country in M‘ since their intro-1m I month an Following the arqormeemmt d the) new series of an, Nah that room‘ everywhere have hen crowd“ Ind while production of Ttht to no cm a' darisirreatertUnattinrtimein ithe history at the company. WV lore in excesa of phat “why. Because of thin situation dale" in many instances have found it in- possible to keep an on hand long enough to thoroughly acquaint their public with the riding qualities and other details of the new an and a carefully work-om plan In: More Menomnsodhythehctorysolh-t for one week, beginning today to many people " possible will have u: opportunity, without thy obligation on their part whatsoever, to drive the new Nash. 7 Ami-35510:“ Motors coup-a: of u ,satioo--id. “Cone Drt're"-tob.e-dmetod “00!! Duvr VIII. l NASH mm‘ 1.N'st_P%ofINBBt. Aquc;De- "The purpose of this national ‘Come Driver week," said E. H. McClain], general sales nun-gar of the Nah Motors company, "is to give every one who is interested in automobiles an opportunity to see for himself how far Nash Motors has gone in en- gineering and construction of these new cars in the matter of perform- ance and comfort. The appennnce of the car speaks for itself but '"ct) less a man actually drives the car he! cannot possibly appreciate the my action of the new springs. the easel of steering and the power and nexi- bility of the motor. We want every- one to know all about the new Nash1 and it makes ‘no difference whether; those who participate in the "Cour'-' tesy Drives" are in thermarket torl a new car or not. Dealers and sales! men during this period will not talk That wbnderful new grands! the I1tipois State Fair . Springfield, will accommodate mendous crowd during the wee August 20 to 27. Auto racing 20th and 27th (Saturdays); racing. running and harness day, Monday to Friday; v (dog) racing Monday to Frida the frye “auctions in front men d! sales." day, Monday to F (dog, racing Monday the frye sanctions grandstand, both an lung. an. Give afternoon modatc a tre- ht week from racing on the rdaysh: horse nmess every lay; whippet Friday from o rt of and stand at grourids, with eve. tttp ['L'CIErI.EtL'i NEIGmIIOOD J0hVMltt QLS‘nkydWMqup- pointed by Gown-nor [a M n rrauie_itsistmtxteroruuemimtr. Waukegu'm' y ied IA." "FT...“ PeeYttetretttrreaideestoethe HomeeBistaswhoatrudhir-tf manger "Ap9uuneeotthtettn- iestie thaw, Wilkes-n, whim he opentedwithnltoekcompnnytiere fora number of months. In - eduat_weekimchieaeottrasmtiea ors_eofotttainieteeoad.uder fnlsepl'etm. ' Covering the measured distance of 16 miles, mud curves and up and down hills, Nick Sunkim and Ed- m Pin Jim's-:3 a! Yup; My 1thmttie 1illturm r pr 'Nt f'; C .r' (ï¬gwi/zz . "i. P M g ' w"""" F. ",.e',"a" f ‘ ,9/ [,.,Ve'"" - _ Highland Park maximum-un- . 'm-l-ae-re bWHHM* Fungi-nun“ u 'r---" l Ink-H.“ dllup,ttt'dt.ett% “dish-obi“ I. Pert-ee lull-u- _hPdbr-i_uea_iiG" sums 1ymki_GuTi.uGFTi; ill.dlptut"hr4118u'ht'fJ. Wham-halting.“ '?.rtheuqieaa--ei; tion Few men how but to his I wnlk. By proper "o-atuo I van be- comes a kateutmmqie M - with erstertai-t.---A-ean Mat nine. WWI-M. -uki' if iiiiG. in" to his Bantam in Herman W..Wd 'keeorsttre"-diuatts. 'lttryoiN.,arthenehttLttht1 ex- 'tidk-tao-s-hm aiga. LEARNING xo WALK A. G. McPherson JOIN ZINGILII ohlip'tion to you - A THE axoxm CONSTRUCTION oo. " WW Bm_ _ -__A Chieatt Mom and_expat m shun without . mum mmmnnmm F6iiiriiiiiii5 'NNhieGmtntethmG. than...“ We Operate Out on Plant in Clancy-cud Dyer na-A-. M. P. "' My“: 5181 Phone120-121 tum“. JULY " tMt