8T 100 KIDS ATâ€" THE MATINEE n onnmm mm mm im LD OUT and preâ€" r1e door of the N THEATRE . 2 children under : paid admission. . â€" Mr. Wright died that his prize trotâ€" er, won the $60,000 ze, earlier in the rk,. â€" He is survived rgia, and their son, Taylor. PICTURE ‘1] with Tom Ricketts, | | William . Thorne, | _ B eulah Huttony |_ W a lter Miller, |> Andy Devine. . . . |â€" i irected ~ by ~ Ras |] An ADVENTURE w places of Kenâ€" s several hundred nts an investment nillion dollars. It r. Wright bred ‘and nniag,â€"the allâ€"timé H HARLAN |_â€" E BROWNE : R MILLER ; THANKS k our many friends heir sympathy and ind for the many nt during ourreâ€" Clement Merriman and family. Y ON n September 8, 1931 s ambition _Of be. breeder of harness try. His Calumet , Sept. 5 E .ONLY ILOR HATS m _ business Mr RADIOâ€"TRACTORISâ€" futuristic â€" farmâ€"horse, _ &s another brainâ€"child ofâ€"inventive genius, deâ€" stined, perhaps, to lighten the burdens of the next generation of scientific farmers. C XA!’. the Illinois State Fair, last week for the first time in the history of Thursday, September 3, 1931 Implement Controlled by Radio ~â€"Waves Attracts Wide Inâ€" ;;;iio':;le-;t;ic waves that travel thru the air steered a standard threeâ€"plow tractor as Adroitly as this tssk‘coulq be â€"performed â€" by an experienced chauffeur.. It was demonstrated in the racetrackâ€"inâ€"view of the grandstand audience. _ Drive by Radio 3 ~~Radioâ€"engineers have mastered the technique of manipulating other veâ€" hicles and projectiles by remote conâ€" trol, but for the first time in history, science has now achieved the utilitarâ€" ian accomplishment of driving a farm tractor by the unseen force of electric waves. The Illinois State Fair officâ€" ials, perfecting plans for the: presenâ€" tation of this rather furturistic feaâ€" ture, announced that this . exposition is pleased to set a precedent in the fieldâ€"ofâ€" mechanical exhibitions. _ In discussing . this feature; theâ€"stateâ€"fair board chzirman, Homer J. Tice of Greenview, gaid:â€"===â€"~.« â€"= ~ .. "When: Fresident _MeKinley, _ prior to his assassination, at Buff Now comes the "Radioâ€"Tractor," An.Hote/ o[ * True C/)ar_acter A discriminating clientele gives eviâ€" J;‘nqe of u}hfncjion with our cbojce lnotcl rooms, su;tel,an(l h.tcllenettu. Here . ; . in a beautiful. suburban setting only 20 minutes to the Loop . .‘. you may enjoy whatever type accommodations you wish . . . with atmosphere and fufni.rli;nsn of a most e?egant taste. A well p]ang:ed Qt(::‘lju for social activities . .. swimming pool free to guests. Turkâ€" ish lntll we + &iuty salon, Our unâ€" excelléd cuisine is _g{pgg_r;dhy one vf’m‘?of?: Toremost maitres de hotelâ€"formerly serviced to Musâ€" ll",;‘l_g;\*lmp_c_gt our superior accomâ€" modations and be convinced of thair desirability and moderate rentals. terest, H. L. Johnson cmdb qpore "When our descendants sit at ease and press a button that will direct ‘the operation of tractors, drawing the improved farm equipment that, say 1981 will bring to n.friculf,ure, they may recall that, in 931, they witnessed the first public demonstraâ€" tion of a farm tractor guided by the unseen band of radio at the Illinois State Fair of 1931." * stomes that mark the "progress of civilization‘, he was only partly right, i';l;. not 'c;ixlj records progress, but now, we enter into the somewhat vigâ€" ionary scheme of forecasting the fuâ€" ture, f r Mn pou M m m e oR Aceeeee en o Remiaiot C ETRL L CCC Een $ ar ie o en oo mpieas, 4 Pepaat o in iss $ or i s 2+X § ie ie e n y t LA R G E5 T OF V &R N ILT UV R Eâ€" S Tâ€"0 &E 1 N CN‘!C'AOO The Old Saw Buck Table is New Again T _ Table 29260 in., $28;: Benchés, cach $12;Stools, each $5.50 â€" a o ie o s preretes s CCC s CCC O enndnnhrncninatin ' W‘H‘EN the early settler first fashioned a r" ~table, he patterned it along the simple ‘lines of the familiar saw buck. And this charmâ€" _â€"â€"ing type of tableâ€" whicirdates back to 1650, has : just been copied for modern use. Here you see it â€"â€" in solid maple with benches and stools to match. +%HE PR E88 Sixty§second year opens Septembey 16, 1931 <% Opened to visitors at all times, includiux“Sundays ut Cns DAY AND BOARDING HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR GIRLS for further information and catalog, address ELOISE R. TREMAIN, Principal Telephoneâ€"Lake Forest 3 9y Lake Forest, lllinois Yâ€"HXL L TAXIL OVER FREE at our exâ€" pense from any point in the Loop, any Loop Flevated Station, or the W’W?u;iz}ii;;fsf&;w this store. We pay on your arrival. Also FREE AUTO PARKING. T H _E Wâ€"LD ES T VA RIETIES TO CH O OSE FR O M t +A A€ (G