HORSE SHOW AT FORT GREATEST IN HISTORY Large M sest Number of Entries and Most Interest Shown in Annual Affair ly exh Phone 2100 sATURDAY, JULY 12 LORETTA YOUNG SUNDAY, JULY 13 MONXDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AJ WARNER OL LHURSDAY, FRIDAY winnd Outstanding Feature ps the outstanding ze number of entries (totalâ€" have made it necessary to a second show ring, whereas nal plans called for the use he East Ring, and for weeks ~of enlarging and improving eridan il terno« GEORGE iBANCROFT "LADIES LOVE BRUTES" The Second Floor Mystery boit ic Istand features have been j nartial color to the : Afternoon Activities "The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu" at ng he "~HOLD EVERYTHING" ‘ARPHONES FoR THE HARD OF HEARING xow sHOWING 3 heridan Horse i July 18, 19, way, promises e history of‘ LA WRENCE TIBBETT "THE ROGUE SONG" ham petion ol te mmanding "ost, three. ¢ JOE E. BROWN vlk D » A L C Y O N h 1 the beautifyving team. Mayj. Licutenant ». Thomson Wiil nationally known Garcon, Tanbark, ck Waring, Sun Aleshire, St. Paul tiviti of member COMEDY SELECTED TALKING PICTURES inds ises to of ‘the Th AND â€" NEIL HAMILTON â€" JEAN ARTHUR he Gen. Casper g officer of ¢. essentially en prepared the occasion. M World‘s (Greatest Baritone in Show, to and now has gon« be the Highland Park ture Added NEWS will be initiated promptly at 1:00. o‘clock by an escort of the National and Horseshow colors to & poniuon! alongside the box of Maj. Gen. Frtnk.1 Parker, commanding officer, the Sixth Corps Area. This escort, to consist of eight mounted trumpeters and two color guards will parade the arena promptly at 1:00 o‘clock each day. Other Military. Attractions The two other military features will be a parade by the students of the Reserve Officers Training Corps who are now encamped at Fort Sheriâ€" dan and a Monkey Drill performance by the l4th Cavairy team. Many prominent equestriennes of the North Shore are entered as exâ€" hibitors and only a few boxes are as yet untaken. : The proceeds of the show are to go to the educational, recreational and religious activites at Fort Sheridan, the show being sponsored by the ofâ€" fieers and enlisted men at Fort Sherâ€" idan without"compensation. Quiet Week Here \ A fire cracker on Onwentsia avenue and a grass fire at the lake called out the firemen on July 4, but no damage resultéd in either instance. The city was fortunately free of accidents also on the Fourth, no casualty of serious nature having occurred, it was reâ€" ported. The week also has been quiet in nolice circles, it is Feported. Al with ' WINNIE LIGHTNER polic Masons Meet July 17. * . 0. Fay Lodge No. 676, A. F. & M., wil hold their next« stated ting, Thursday evening, July 17. members are urged to be present. GRANT WITHERS NOovELTY Continuous 2;60-†:30 Bargain Matinee at 2:00 Week Here Sol Strauss, Mgr. JULY 14, 15, 16 JULY 17, 18 T HE OPRESS A désire to produce a "rag weed conscience public‘ is theâ€" object of the Chicago Woman‘s club and Garâ€" den clubs of. Chicago and suburbs. Mrs. W. D. Richardson of Chicago heads the committee of the Chicago Woman‘s club and they hope. that every garden club wili have a group working with city managers to help exterminate this weed that is such a menace to hay fever sufferers. Rag weed grows in two forms, the giant reaches a height of 18 feet, and the dwarf, which is more ragged in appearance. P Clubs Combine to appea rance. T The public seems to be acquainted with the dwarf species but few really recognize the giant form.. This weed is an annual, and if cut or pulled beâ€" fore seeding will not multiply the next season. Celebrate Fourth at Ravinia Playground this Former Resident Dies _ Burial Held Wednesday The funcral of John Donald Byme.‘ 33 years old, former resident of Highâ€" land Park, and North Shore Line conâ€" ductor, who met his death by accident while working on Saturday, swas held from his home in Waukegan on Wedâ€" nesday, July 2nd to St. Luke‘s cemeâ€" tery in Chicago. ‘He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, two sons, mother and father of Chicago. Many friends of this city attended the funeral. Deep wmpathy is extended to his family. Sponsor Advertising Broadcast Over WCFL Begining Monday . noon lt 12 o‘clock several businessmen of Highâ€" land Park are sponsoring an adverâ€" tising broadcast over station WCFL. These programs will be broadcasted for five weeks, twice a week at 12â€"1 o‘clock and 6â€"7 p.m. % War on Rag Weed SUBURBAN BUILDING sIX MONTHS RECORD Shows Loss of 57 Per Cent As Compared with Last Year; June Reductions Suburban building construct/0n 10" the first six months <of this year shows a sharp recession as compared with the volume for the same period a year ago, according to the building survey department of S. W. Straus & Co. The volume for the period toâ€" taled $17,08§,667, a.loss of 57.9 per cent compared .with last year when the total was $40,668,411. , While the falling off was general throughout the ~metropolitan area, three suburbs reported gains. East Chicago, â€" Ind. distinguished _ itself with an increase of 47.2 per cent, Waukegan with 11.2% per cent, and Batavia with 3.2 per cent. Comparative figures for the first Harvey Highlund Purk Hinsdale Homewood Joliet Kenilworth Comparative figures Jor U half of 1930 and 1929 follow: Figures for Halâ€"Year Aurorn Batavia Berwyn , Blue. Island Calumet City Chicago . Heights Lake Fore Libertyville Miy wood Niles Cente® North Chicnuo Onk Park * Fark: Ridge River Forest €t. Charles Waukesan Westchester j West Chicazo Wheaton Wilmette Winnetka Faast Chicago, Ind Gary, Ind. Hammond, Ind. > Whiting, Ind. While the.total for the month of June 1930 was $3,189,050, indicating a loss of 59 per cent as against the May volume of $7,753,725, nearly half of the suburbs reported gains. Homeâ€" wood tops the list with an imposing 1gain of 758 ner cent, Calumet City lfnllows with 650.5 per cent, Geneva with 614 per cent, and Oak Park with ‘417 per cent. Hencoe June Report In" the June 1930 over the June 1929 comparison only: two of the fortyâ€"three suW@rbs reported gains, according to the Straus survey. Lake Forest showed an increase of 141.5 per cent and Wheaton 26 per cent, Iwcim Imhur vanst« Other suburbs on the honor roll in the Mayâ€"June comparison are: Elmâ€" hurst with an increase of 239 per cent, Berwyn 159.7 per cent, Cicero 110 per cent, Wilmette 71 per cent, Hammond 57.6 per cent, Aurora ;52.7 per cent, Kenilworth 50.7 per cent, Lake Forest 49.8 per cent, Highland Park 43.5 per cent, Gary 39.8. per cent, West Chicago 19 per cent, Joliet 15.5 per cent, Wheaton 14.8 per: cent, * â€" (Continued on page 43) Total 4 Ellyn Park building constru_c@ion for Thursday, July 10, 1930 1st Six Mos. 1st Six Mos 1930 1929 _ 1,027 644 91 350,720 159,626 169 162 043,200 140,120 031 199 407 197 91. 120 138,000 36.176 158,000 331,560 460,645 240,101 564,160 082,667 50 708 035 540 940 OKK 800 a06 447 500 067 280 163 160 40,66% 5,077 1,128, 1,156, 842 1.397, 1,318 29, 260 931 418 105 384 65 966 265,885 TxX.949 616 611 213 616 780,016 578,540 749,400 6X4,254 153,560 198,240 514.320 59.977 029 461 h6n 200 700 240 918 OM 070 6X5 200 160 000 114 250 447 340 411 of