PAGE FOUR The La F astéi LIB Al W. L WOODIN, Preg. : | J.G. WIRTZ, Sec‘y, _ BLANCHE OSBORNE, Asst. Sec‘y is ti)odtiv:ély fllé bigteétl:iing h\ frolicsome ente1|ain- ment ever brought to Northern Illinois. wip thrill, e’ntbuse," amuse and entertain you your money to laugh. .. | _ _ _ The ul LAKE obinson‘s Sisters Attraction st Halfâ€"Mile Tr Big Parade Daily rnes And then something doing every halfâ€"minute Bes ircu Vau Horsemen are out to bréak all halfâ€"mile recordsâ€"both trotting and racing. ack in the Wo?ld-â€"Wideily Known am "The Lexington of the iNorfllâ€â€˜ 20 udeville flld tractions ‘ Circus TY Seventyâ€"first Ye /ILLE, | ILLINOIS 1 ; A ‘ ~Al P i VV, VULb, ULL 1. I ty Board nd PARK HIGHLAND PARK, OUNTY C |@ F _. 1 1 | When the Fair is on at Libertyville, Baseball is : our ’« e name! Lake County, the crea?n of. the world in leading dairies, poultry farms, agriâ€" cultur roducts, thoroughbred horses ami the world‘ f‘f v st swine, as well as the home of t?e inst fed, be ' lothed, best housed, best educat })eo- ;‘ ‘ ple on ! th is naturally the livest baseba erriâ€" tory ou; ors. Come to the Fair and see real riâ€" _ valry i he splendid fast diamond. _ / [ The B: ball spirit here is at the nth po r d _when wi say it is going to be better than;e ‘ r is i year, w l,} . wedon‘t mean 4P1 _ |.] Baseball! Baseball f Agriculture THUREDA Y || TH OM E Iy m ad th CO NT all bu ut Or &A m pC uUn P1 est da m h 0 m