BMMTmmontcmnes............ 1E Erremmmapemmnnmmee l-.-------.--.-------'---.--------------------------.-.-----------------------.---l 8 8 will be settled in Chicago between August 14 and 22. This has just been announced by the Chicago Asscciaâ€" tion of Commerce through the Comâ€" mittee on Domestic and Foreign Commerce. Thirtyâ€"five thousand dollars in prize money and trophies is offered to the contestants and Tex Austin cf Las Vegas, N. M., who directed the first annual Chicago rodeo here last year will again be in charge. In Soldiers‘ Field The contests will take place afterâ€" noon and evening for nine days in Soldiers‘ Field, Grant Park. Last year more than a quarter of a million perâ€" sons attended the contests and this year it is expected that nearly that many out of totwn visitors will be on hand, taking advantage of low railâ€" road rates for the rodeo to enjoy Chicago and its parks and miles of bathing beaches as a summer resort. The meanest of the outlaw bronks are now being rounded up in the western cattle country and assembled | at the Ed McCarty ranch at Chugâ€" : water, Wyo., in anticipation of the || contests. _ More than a hundred of : them will be used in Chicago. 7 Already about fifty of the best ropâ€" . ets, riders and steer wrestlers have ) i signified their intention of competing + in the championships. Among them | i are all of the present holders of the : world‘s championships, including Tad : Lucas, champion all around cowgirt | ; Not Wild West + "The Chicago rodeo is in no sense i a wild west show," says Frank H./ i Warren, member of the Domestic and : Foreign Commerce Committee. "The |! contestants pay their own expenses : and the ccst of shipping their roping | 1 and riding. horses. They also pay an|a entry fee and they receive just what i they win of the prize money. The|s cowboys ‘and cowgirls deserve a lot 1 of credit for their sportsmanship. An |1 injury the first day is liahle to put|% Setwreg onew % 120 North First Street, Highland Park The world‘s championship in bronk riding, calf roping, fancy and trick riding, steer wrestling, fancy and trick roping and other western sports World‘s Largest Builder of Gearâ€"s CHAMPION RIDERS COMING|get hurt in the contests," Director Austin announces that the Vivid Life of Old West Again rules for the contests this year will tm Re Nenicted hv Exnerts |be more strict than ever, The outlaw Vivid Life of Old West Aga to Be Depicted by Experts In Bronk Riding; Calf ANNUAL RODEOIN _ CHICAGO AUG. 14â€"22 PAGE TWO ONE I Rl " :K!; ?‘ON 7 en ;‘:â€":.'j.- {:‘% ;.“' wecice m WM. RUEHL & CO. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT Division of General Motors Corporation mpithas Ex mie his m knniiea them out of the contest and kill any ,_|chance they have of. even getting :2backvthe money they have spent in railroad fare, And many cf them do w on propcsen2am4â€" Memm=noo y ioh dsn UE S bronhmdthootooumd*ormtâ€" ling> and riding will be the toughest stockheunï¬ndiuttourd:theut, tle country, which he is now makinz. Jerry: What have you in the shape of automobile tires here? | Small Town Storekeeper:| Lifesayâ€" ers, doughnuts, and sewer pinpes. h ociivess PFhor ibrrau dn 9 t Phone 1110 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, "TON te Vacation t For schedules, fares and other inâ€" formation, inquire at ticket office, or at Traffic Dept.: Chicago, 79 West Mimankes: Shove Randploh 8226 aukee, rity Buil phone Grand 990 or Grand 2’:’ Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The highâ€"speed electricallyâ€"operated railroad Highland Park Ticket Office r _ Telephone 140 % THE NORTH SHORE LINEs 0 Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee ; Pere Marquette night steamer from there; arrive Michigan next mornâ€" ing. Through tickets. MICHIG A N Lake Geneva T‘win Lakes Powers Lake BAGGAGE CHECKED WISCONSIN I IL LI N 0 1 s I WISCONSI â€"‘“ smmunnemmmenmenendenesnrenentonmmeememmene Ees Line train in Chicago. Mr. Roosevelt hurried reached the Rock Island .station in downtown ( Kermit Roosevelt spoke in Milwaukee a few evenings ;emamed on!y 2 ’!’ILO.UI'S and‘ 20 minutes in which to make Ludington Sheboygan Manistee _ . [P PortWashingto Hamlin Lake Elkhart Lafe Portage Lake _ Cedar Lake Onekema Crystal Lake Where do you want io'gvo-? A levels are much higher than those of ten years ago, so that each additional teleâ€" phone installed now increases the average investment per tele phone. To maintain the service the comâ€" pany‘srevenuesmust keep pace with this condition. A New Method Has Made Goc RESENT cost ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy â€" One System _â€" Universal Service réoa Cle ‘.‘ 4 ‘ h {;’ % â€"»*â€"a0t f4 jDMpNr P Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee; connections at door of our Milwauk ee terminal with Milwaukee Northern trains for these points. Through tickets. ‘Take North Shore Line trains to Wauhtan or Libertyville; North Shore. Line Motor Coaches from there on regular schedule to these points. Through tickets. eDoygan * e PQ‘?R_’VaShington l !" Ebert_yvd[e WISCONSIN Fox Lake District Grays Lake Voloâ€"McHenry F‘OUR years ago the Bell Sy introduced "stationâ€"toâ€"station‘ long distance service. The service has "made good." It i used thousands of times daily where i is not necessary for the caller to speal to a particular person or where the pers son wanted is likely to be within im mediate reach at the called tclcphonc.g The service is especially suitable fori personal or social calls to relatives or. friends. ; Rates for daytime stationâ€"toâ€"station/ calls are about 20 per cent lower than for personâ€"toâ€"person calls. Evening and night rates are still lower. The rate ts} charged when the distant telephone (or private branch exchange) is answered. : Antioch Channel Lake utes in which to make connections with a Rock osevelt hurried to a North Shore Line trai in downtown Chicago with seven minutes to Round Lake a few evenings ago. After his speech, there This is the center of the bea tiful Lake County Cou ; side and the home of gfl lm:C[e‘. tenâ€"millionâ€"dol IL L I N 0 1 ~â€" step ‘into T. M. E. R. & L. u‘o«ofqn“fl..uk“ ce fot these points. Throuch r Take North Shore Line to Milwa _ 8 Mundelein ; Delafield E Waukesha Beach? Nagawicka Lake 1 Pewaukeé Lake I Oconomoworc | Nehmabin Lakes ! Silver Lake inary. Best reached Norttyh Shore Line tra St. Mary of the Lake THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926 w a 4t Â¥ 2