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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Aug 1916, p. 9

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into ell rife OP‘ ate 3.16 ICC”. lat 'er the '11 k 9’ '5 SIIITATIUN VERY STHIGT. fllfl GROUNDS . ' ARE ALL READY manned From [me Military camp 10 Great Exmmt Grounda madman; Pr! Indoor-tors Honith Safe The Stain 1 word in and! fur t1 mini 51‘!” Several sw ’ [NSF dun” _ ' vertiu: Ib" - camp "’ 3 ‘ 5 now fihlsfm (‘lwrxl1_n~ 'ltb Fair 3" cure. from ( building, .A' When the \ the Fair :‘I new fur health H1" every «1'0; the health ‘ war dew conditiom dozens of im at gurhazu- craturs 5!: L r Their prt‘fi‘ of ‘ny N111 ['laus arc :.-~\\‘ lwinz (-nnsidered by the state l irvl uml Governor Dunno by which :1 Minimum of mllith my be called for io-r\l\e during the Fair. In case mov :m‘ lair \ lsltulN may not only see tlmu at w.ork but will also receive the mhunmge of their work. for they “ill aid in preserving the nnltan Curilitinns Many inwrmoments time been made It the gruumh F-nurtom thousand dollars has lmen spent in the past few months on new rmfs fur the building. A cement .i‘niowulk ten feet wide bu been built {mm the main entrance to the machinery hall building. It affords I pleasant walk to this attraction center Women will no doubt be glad to hear that the Man! hns had the woman's building repaired. It is now In ex- cellent cnwlitinn and nfi-vrds a fine phce fur rhu woman who has seen ‘11 the exhibin tu sit down and watch the crowds. Parking For Automobilos. Another (mature which will be wel- comed by hundreds is the laying of! of a span» fur the parking of auur mobilm. This la in the space at the yes! Pmls M! the grounds near the swine hex-Linus. A\ corps of employees will be it: «"lmrze so that the auto mobile dmmr may leave his machine with llw nwnrunvo that it will be well cared fur The nmn In whame of the grounds and arrunmnunts fnr the Fair feel are In saying that the thousands who visit the his: exhibit from all parts of the state will declare on leavlng thnt the state hnard has left no stone un- turned in pruvldlng for the comfort and welfare at all visitors. De Carno on Pole One Hundred Feet High S4) “'er rs 5!: L «LIX nu Hu- be uwd during tho M ,\ ,x mm huvml this your {tv . :w'; «HI-1.11s. livery struc- 1 ( .: lnlrns tn the dome .t'~ 2 ; the In“! of shape, ~ \ u- militia “us taken to -: «k [tn-\‘luus tu entrain- Klt‘xicuu border, the ‘7‘ tzn- L N. I}. saw that :‘-‘. \\ ts tukvn to preserve z‘I' 1111‘ ~nltlivrx dwm “:1" :lu- work that the rmwz' m“ m to praise the : Th.- army Ineu lusulled mt-uwmrors fur the burning ;.- u '1 Hush. 'I‘bcse Incin- ‘ 4m nu the grounds And mu! during tho State Fair. svxwv gxnwtudes the [mulblllty ,1] ’n-u'th ("’Dl‘iunnt Company of Milifil. Pr-ised by Pruidom Wiloon. or: Are New Fonuro o! aieguardlng Service. W|LL APPEAR AT rmmd“ are the last <‘, Iiwrythiug is wut exhibit which ;.1 vlwsm; Sept. '33. ‘rknn-u have been ht rm \vm-ks any I- frnm u umlmry wuu‘l. but the work THE ILLIN‘OIs STATE :AUTU POLO IS bFIREWORKS ARE ' DEATH BY-WURD BIG SPECTABLE Grand Stand at' the Illinois State Fair Stale Fair Visitors lo SeaJvla- Tons oi Povrlor Used In Marl- llon Thrills llrruvrn into mollr Display Secured Background. For Stale Fair. The dangers of avlnrlon and motor dome rlt‘lug cuntt-sts will be hacked Into the llmellght at the Illinois State Fair. Sept. 15 to :3, when the two onxiual and world famous nuttrpnlu team- lueet in real combat for hunt-H All vlsltors to the State Falr of 11m; wlll have I chum-e to see thls tleuth lncltlng let. for It will be glven the fin! afternoon and every afternoon Ind nlght of the Fnlr until Friday night of the closing week. What Is auto polo. you ask? Well. the name same give It Is "motor in- sanity." Once seen nuto polo In any to understand. The object is to pass the ball between two goal poet; thu- scoring one point The game is played In periods of ten minutes each. Each one has n mechaniclun in It' tendnnce and a substitute player sc that in case of accidvnt the game will not be interrupted. Only four players are needed in the game. but at times eight uwn are on the field awarding to the trial I»! the xamv. B. 3!. ' M NH”. svcretary of the Stlto Fair ”at d. i< unxious to get only the best uml mum-t uttructium for the State Fair That is why he wired Mr. Hanklnson manager M the original Auto l'olu lt‘flllls. on his arrival at San Francism to mine tn Springfield for the State Fair. .\lrt [Innkinsnn and the teams lnul ju<t mnwlotml a tour n! the Orient. nmwnring horurt- the ruling family or Japan. AL ... In last year's games .m-r [WU mou- saud whorls were summed tn pieces. Burs! firm 1-!11-Mmi Hm! amount. “'hllo the number «4’ lxrnIu-n IIVIQN and wrm‘k. ed radiator»: mu lnm tho hundrmls. A company surgwm and physlchn are carried along, for the mmpany saves money in (his way. The bills for the curing of broken wrists, ribs Ind lukies would run Into big round figures it the regular rate wu paid. FAIR. [Wu thou- tu pieces. mm. “'hllo THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. The gorgeous fireworks spat-Clo shown It the last State Fair undo I profound lmpmuluu “”11 all who saw It. but in (no wonlu uf Stan- l‘ulr man. ngern "it will not huld a candle" to the Wonderful display «rural for {his year‘s (Mr, Sept. 15 to 2; The firewurks wlll be tlnt shuwu on Monday of the Fair, Ind nfter that wlll be shown nlghtly up to and lncludlug Friday. (i. ll. Dumpld of the 'l‘henrlo- Dumeld colnpcny, New York. In; tho mamzumont of the exhlhlt. He are his personal nttentlou to lt nod In~ nounces that the event wlll mnrk In epoch 111 the work of hls company Ind ln all pymtu'hnlcs In the muutry. “The Last Day: or l‘umpell" '11] be (he hlg sped“ feature‘ This zrut spectlcle ls pronounced the grates! ever Attempted and thousands wlll we ll nightly. lncluded ln thln are ‘two Krrlt “pt-“lug number». Hue la en titled "()ur Anny." Tln- uthor "(Iur Navy.” Both cover four hundred squaro feet of ground and rt'pmentn- tluns ln tlrn of both the army Ind navy are 10 he \huwn The showing of a luau or war being atmvkod and sunk by a submarine ls number uf Ihv grout foalurvs of the oxhllm. The first ”rim: Mums the man of war outlined 1n tin) The sub murine thou [10mm lnlu He“: Sud denly n giuut lnrpulu lvuuw the sub murino. It ntrikvs tho gn-nt amp squan-ly in (In- veuh'r It is seen [u wan-r and then a terrific vxx-losiuu h heard ulnl the man of wur Muka wuh terrific detonation; arts, avrnhnnn- rnntnrti are DUKIH' of thv nth Will be shuwn l:_\‘ Hp teams norm-ml for (h. Stan-Fair Minor" greatest o gathorlnx Besides Hu- firkurks ten grunt mud.- Ville awn will be swim: nu all [In- Hum In H stand orwlm! ju-t ul'rn‘s thw rum- trnvk In frnnl nf Hm urnmlsmud "The Six Flying La Vans" head tln- list. They are hrmldml mu llu- wurhl'n most famous neriulL-IH working uh up params forty feet high and all mh‘lnn- gunned indlmte that Hwy live up In their n-pumnnn. l‘ming. mating. bu arts. avrnhnth' rant-Winn mu! tumbling are boun- nf (ht' ”fizvr things “hh-h will be shmvn by Hm ‘1»‘131 Huh-m mums ,«N'un-d fur Hn- :mmsvmvm -«f “BARGAIN" RATES To deny nno'u «‘1! ur unv< family .. tflp to the State Fair rm: ,u‘nr Sum 1523. will “Ht hr xrm- o-rnymluy Ash}:- fmm the p-mnm- worth ”r n cry department Ind every cxblhlt. the trip (u and from Spflnxfield In of \‘llur in mm. and durum Fair Week I: run be gotten I! a bargnln Fire unmad- whicu mullet-1 Springfield u I hub to mum: and villages of “Hunt: are to nm-r (his year the munl npa'ul flute l-‘ulr muud trip run-s. Thv runnd [Hp will «out nppruxlnmh-lvx' lhn-e taunt“ rho rv'mxlnr Yam Sewn nllrnmln enn-r nn- State Fair uuyâ€"«he llllunln «‘mnrnl. “ Ind A” Wan-sh. C. R and SI Lama, B. and 0. $“'.. C. l. Ind \V. and l x-nhu: number». Hue is cu )ur Army." The minor "(Iur Both cover four hundred '09! of ground and rs'pmentn- rim of both the army mud navy TO STATE FAIR WAR AVIATOBS Exposltlon crowds to a much and British mm m In Aorlal Flights Nut one dram defying Mrdmuu, but a flock of thm. will thrill the throng:- II. the Slur l-‘nlr (Mn your. llld (boy will Juurm-y {rum limb-h Ind Fn-n- h lulfllvfivltln (u «L- H Sn n-llr)‘ H M Dlvlnon of me l‘uir hoard nu un “nun-ml (but .1] mmrm In uro signed for tho nm-vurunwe- hvro- u! funr n1: (um Hf Hn‘ lillrv-[u-nn nur ”1-0, In.» will mnh- n Ir}; 3" Ann-rid: ln uh- mart In Hu- {“1 :‘._\ 12.; m-mum prugrum‘ the Fair {Kw-er uf Hh'h magnitude been ant-rni [:.- Mnhm-n “I“ hr in Sprlnxth-M fur l min} uxnl Nlllll‘lh}, Sow. 15 And 1". gum: mm xhv ellwr both day nml Light Um: of (he fenturvs “111 be u (rt-[mu Ill” rum {rum thrm- [mlnu ur equal d1: unve {rum Syr:1.;1u-hl Tbnv avlllun will stnn (rum Hu- thru- mm ll ox nutly the sumo uwuwm and “m brlu; messages (mm the umynn u! (be (hm title. In Hun-rnur [Hmm- ur name ”ml-I pmmhn-m utnhl official. who '1” he smiled In the gmnd ulnxnl. Sum-tar) Inn lwn Im- ummuncod mm [Minimal nr huh l'mnm, “ur m lawn is one of thaw \\ In: “111 mxm- ben- 10 [ulrtk‘lpulr 1n (1w n\ intlun yruunm. The mum-nut Hum-11w“ nrr “Hhm-M pend In; [In- n‘lemrnx u! mmnr dvullm whirl: l! kunun might n-xun h: the do Imrthm of (In- nmn vlw“ hen- .\~M«- {rum Hu- rim-«hr ulur lrtnngu lur rave ou-m. :‘Hnn'rwun ”(In-r during Hunt; “'H In- M [-url Hf tln- mmxuu {in-gram, l‘rAuw “1.1 1-0 n'zmh-d m.- fu-uml mndmm Hm [mumm- “mung Hu- inrmwl 11‘”:er Hf I'v-vxrv- (hr Max mm {In-Krill“, l’ {xi-um! nun! 1h:- ianle l v\lJlM'!-rx1~.' The I‘Iixmz \l‘JY [-1 “41- how rilzln~ Boyu Ind Gm u.’ the Hn)‘ “ml 1itr1n I'm « In" \In'lu’wz‘ If Y2." ' .ul-~ {mus All n“ HIP ‘anv “HI gm h- Ilu‘ lllhudl SKI"? F1”. firm 1'. LL In u-nu'r (In-1r plgl In m.- Inmmz mun-mt Any uflwr In,” 1.! gIr'm I~-'\\ H'll (be At»! hf [on and mum-v. “h-v lu‘v 111qu put an) rurr uE-« llruul- all! he displays-1 Herksmny t Im-lc-r “th ”I! uxnldrv and [‘01-qu «Tam!» \ '.~.,.' , Jr,â€" free NQ-n-r In H‘llhl, VIM «I h 1111:- IA”! I‘m-m1 .nn nrv- I-"fn'd h "- Ir“! [up um) In‘ N‘ \ u-umhs Appwnlhm f um INFORMATION BLREAL. IIG AID To wsITORS h-h-p Mn 11!! Mn- «'ulx an: PIG CLUB'S CONTEST H] ,nu- H s “nah-Hun fur run-Inc. 1m: nhuul‘l ln- undo to John uw'lmrndcm uf "vino lnr'. (o EnIcr Thou Anna-uni. In (ho Sun Fan TO BE AT FAIR r Ln. :1 -nrln1n ‘u-r uf Hh'h m: I:.. Mnhm-n \\ vr 1min} mu! .\ «I ‘itrln ‘IHXI’JHV SmHlL yvrvao-r lrhk I" (In- 5'1”“ Int! l‘ . 1L~ 1‘ Uh HI -- 'Iiu- g Mun-um prugrnln I -nrln1n rliu-r In Hh'h magnitude anhm-n \\ I“ 1-:- n Hg « mm .1)!» (runs all n“ the llllnuh Flue u-nu'r (In-1r plgl In Any utho-r In,” u.,-a~h~u( un-u “rm-nu durum I?“ Y!” ZIIH‘ . qumnum 1n n twi'zh-i u! ngH (I for [tum o! No. all undo: ’ v-v- It nfu-n (Mug. m I-v [h- . T0 the Waters of? Lake Cémm‘y TheW’aukegan Good Governmeq‘t [fiague Quality First RING OUT Tm: (IllnAl’; mm; IN QUALITY I “led a nhm‘ man in". ml” r (in) \oln it V” that nhorn vc-rr m. muéh Lxghc-r in prim' thin they upml 10 hr. 2 "Shoe loathe-r hm- gun: “5'" hr maid. ”\‘nnt people think thlt's 1hr run? In. Hut il'v- unl} onr mum. . "Proph- nn‘ In: .1 l .10. used In. The} Mum mun ,,.m._ ”Curr {IL 'rhr} \\.‘|Hl lnn'tt-r \» sh'lc. Thry unlit r-uuu- im itl‘n I thought to m} jun likr 1hr unc- jun likr 1hr unc- vu- uru lutomobilr buninq-n. Nearly c-\ (T) 3 100 r. thh your bu been In pun“ I lower priced cur. I know for myu'lf that ii pa}:- lu buy bent-r thou as well u n bone-r uni But ll nouns that the greil big buying public Inn the amt idea. loo. g I'm plrticulnrly Mrong “r Chdmcn bee-nu nhr'n ”I of use in owncro‘ lands bclind bl‘râ€"GDO tell: u lol. record of hen ice of 99.21 room perfect. 1" you nnrr hnd a run her let me in If you nrvrr hnd a ran her let me know. want you 10 gm this thri ' whether you hnve ny idea of buying 0! not. ; Ralph J. Dady for mination and re-elec- tion to the office QC State's Attorney and appeals to a_ll voteni of Lake Conntywho {cans and ind gl'ons and that be re- spects his oath of ‘_ e. support of Mr. Day. The 060: of State'§' Attorney is the most important office inéfic County and Mr. Dady has shown 1 Al be is_bqnest,l able, are now mon- lh‘n 1.000.000 mile. owner-9‘ hind: bc‘ind herâ€"and that Highland .I_’.-.1'r|v_:'_ Ggragc Tm"... no 111 l H\ Law enforcement to unit in ll \x' m M. mxxlaxt President \\ \ H I H, \ wv l’rrsxdem j \\ I ARWHL. Treasurer H MB BROAD. Smrman' Hill I’ SAF, MEER UH Hl R h 1‘ MN utlw pnmmittee \\ Q“ “('1 1- (“In-r il( Ill. ur haw- sold 1- who has drive-n the- 3400 r. p. m. tremendous cn- 1 '.- a condition n-uriug in the .c - than thew Hllulblt‘. Idiom. :ur and mun: . :Inh. hm.

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