. _ ~*RBiting thé Dust"--Cowboy term | Chicago, October 8 to 17» The win-- E.hmmvnb--h"-d&.m"-tvm m--hmw urur'-.-u-u- & it."*. . ~--| and the r in the Chicago con-- ~~_"Rating the Gravel"--being thrown | test will circuit the globe as "Miss . from a bucking bronk or steer.-- -- i Chicago." Every expense will be . _ "Beratehing" or "Raking"--act of 'paid. p and wild steers to take part in the greatest rodeo ever held. quainted with real western life, a n andedoos will be of vame in ger. will be of value in get-- ting the full enjoyment out of the . "Balty" significs spirit or vicious-- wessin a horse. < _ "Crow Hops" is a term describ» ing mild bucking motions of a bron-- unless you can understand this pic-- lingo, you will=be like a reu in a strange land when Chi-- engo is invaded by the hosts of cow-- when daylight can be seen between rider and seat of saddle. *Bunfisher" is a bucking horse which twists its body in the air, standing on its hind legs so the sun hits its stomach. imokm siooss, uabrokts hare. * . Bucking"--Gryations of a horse _"Qutlaw,"--Horse whose spirit is be broken to ride, "Rodeo" is the Meican word for toundup." It is pronounced "Ro-- are a tenderfoot and are with the cowboy lan-- you had better brush up on ingo of the western plains be-- August 15, when the Chicago has a language all its own and Ip and world's championship starts its thrilling nine day ts in the Grant Park Stadium,; the auspices of the Chicago of the contests. 'The western world N the early days of the telephone, when the 16--mile I dircuit from Boston to Sal in exist-- ence, a woman visited the asked for a connection to Chicago so with her son. The need for voicing thought to far--away places began --fim&--ohuda;&"mfi These national expansion has more and en rematen qonpmrammnnfee. ica can talk with :' and satisfac-- uly"ub%h#niufl- universal service was an yet to be reached. ble and which never can SE FIXERS! AUTO LIMERICKS E LINGO TIPS TO THOSE TTEND RODEO AT CHICAGO ©'By BILL SCHAUPEL 'There was a young lady named Fitch Who drove her machine in the ditch It went all to amash <<~ *~*But it took Little cash To fix it up right," said the witch. , with Tex cowboy. in ~REPAIR SHOP contests, one for downstate and the other for Chicago girls. The con-- test starts August 22 and ends Oc-- Canal via New York and San Fran-- cisco and then home. n all twenty valuable awards will be given in-- ant.." After bulldogger 'has leaped from steer the hazer picks up the fer, director of the contest, 10 S. LaSalle St. Chicago. Two Illinois girls will be given trips around the world starting Nov..26 and ending March 10. * Four other Illinois girls will be keeping the feet ¢ in a kicking mhrflh'm. f Ww--m 'lea whflndrvbni&'. T "Plum Cultus"--As bad as/ they "Sérewing Down"--Sinking spurs into the cinch while riding a buck-- ing horse and fgiling 'to move the Myamuflauw in the rules. y e from being gored when he released GIRLS IN BIDS FOR LONG TRIP Girls desiring to take part in the 'round--the--world contest to be given. by the IHinoias Products Exposition should have their entries arranged at once, according to the announce-- 345 N. Milwaukee Avenue ,i-n' i who are mote in-- terested in restoring the eth ciency of your car than they are in building up a big bill of expense for you to frown 'nt YOUTLL SAY 8O TOOL Attractive ' ) Handle Any Trans-- d And Our Ability, to He ie M | for trial, there® was no other mat ter up for trial and Judge Persons torney A. V. Smith, is one of the¢ persistent violators of the prohibi-- tion law in the county. Col. Smith says Fialla was arrested five times in the past year in raids conducted on his premises by the raiding squad (.County--~Judge Perry L. Persons, on motion of Attorney Albert Hall, rep-- gesenting the state's attorney's of-- when 'his case was called. Fialla's bonds are $2,000. Judge Perry L. Persons Takes the bonds of Louvis A Waukegan couple, Mr. and Mrs. John Anngert, 1721 West Washing-- ton street, signed Fialla's bonds. Fialla, uccording to State's At-- Dué to Fialla's failure to appear Fails To Appear. FIALLA BONDS 411 Waukegan National Bank Bldg. WAUKEGAN, : : :; ILLINO Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5:80 p. m. -- _ Wednesdays: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Clean, wholcson'fiod_ ifood, perly served at geason prices. Quality prevails at Dinner parties especially solicited The Reasons for Our Tremendous Phone 468 -- Libertyville LOANGS of all --kinds on theseasy -- E. L. Kitchen, Mgr. for until his Fox when it accide y exploded. _ Ralph's body was taken to the v e ::" ing parlors . &t C e :-:»:é an inquest by o John L. Taylor was held E. 4 I'__?, Aecident . Hewbert Deummond, a brother of the man who did the shooting, spoke up in defense of the killer. He said ¢1 iph had a wayward son and did as much as any to bring on' the dispute. According to his story, Ralph was struggling with his been 'employed to represent Drummond was arraigned before Justice Hervey.Coulson Monday af-- ternoon JJ,_{:' rwge of murder and *a itinued for ten days dur= n which m he wl be held in the County jail without bond. _ --._.._. May Plead Insanity g 5 s A (' Smith would no# m: ng the . It is ex camment an: say that th e se' / O ch that there ° no chance of the ts His Son| L other than to "Z Drum-- $3 ce E Did You Ever Go Up to Thanksgiving? Well, sir, boy friend, twas nothing like what's coming Big Races -- Big Circus Acts BASEBALL DAILY! W. 1. Woodin, Pres.. John GWWiz; Did you ever go up to Thanksgivin'? I swagger, what oceans of cakes! > > _ That's where you find lots of good livin'---- What a darn sight of 'lasses it takes!. We are officially warned by Miss Blanche Osborne,--able and is to be an nth power as a county fair. ies s To say it truthfully, we are all set to go. exhibita, Torg mitr mss tards of taitit, have siteady boan antered, to say nfloffie Horses, Swine, Sheep and Poultry. winbenen,hqrd.udoifiqndthenw for many a hapoy day Will be one of the features Sept. 6th. mhhmdm_fl"""? But more about this grand exhibition this week. Call around at the Farm Bureau office on Milwaukee Avenue and take home a copy of the 1925 Premium List and Hand Book and you will see what it is all about. Full have been completed. All departments w-tm&,fiuflflcwbswz Fireworks and Vaudeville Acts Every Night! THE HORSE SHOW SEPT. 5--6--7° i C i n e aPen t en uts : P ggey * seen at a m