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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1931, p. 1

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F7 S emety £0010CE, This schooling course, one mile around is good enough for regular steepleâ€" 2 chasing. : "Votaries of chasing out here are going to see two amazingly good ridâ€" ers in Pete Bostwick and Rigan Mcâ€" Kinney, millionaire amateurs. They did not come out last season. Young Bostwick will be here this year to ride a horse or so of his own, also, his brother‘s and his aunts‘. Mrs. Ambrose Clark is his aunt. She will be as strongly represented in Arlingâ€" ton chasing as any other eastern sportswoman or sportsman. â€"Bostâ€" wick‘s _bfilinâ€"wâ€"lcont,-‘â€"”w _ Vulcain and Masque, which won at l Belmont Park May 19, beating Icicle, Cree, Valorous, Luckite, Erne 2d, Tagâ€" man and Dancing.~Princess.â€"â€"Bostâ€" _ wick, ofâ€"eourseâ€"rode. "Road Agent won three times out of four last year. J Cver do horsemen thing, â€" j Past and ones had One reast their hn| "There is no more promising green jumper in America than McKinney‘s Inception. _ He won a Bowie handiâ€" cap with Inception at Pimlico last fall ‘and Sun Beau was one of the horsesâ€"the Sporting Blood colt beat. It was for steeplechasing, however that McKinney paid $15,000 for Inâ€" ception. f "I don‘t wish to disparage our proâ€" l fessional jockeys, but in these amaâ€" teurs steeplechasing today boasts, in my â€"estimation, the â€"most skillful horsemen extant. They have everyâ€"| thing. â€" No great amateurs of tho! Past and we have had many . good ?)nea had anything on either oc:' tlé;m ne reason they are so* good: t theirhamminmnnm They vould rather fool around horses than :I“M‘“’mfl"‘*lh the WH._;BJ ortune: & m m ver Overtaikeé them they ifi‘lfi ansil®~ t the east were not sure ‘chasing would take. out, here. ‘The west hadn‘t had any of any sort for about a quarter of a century, none ever as the chasâ€" ing understood in Maryland, â€"New England and Canada and about New York. : Herman Conkling, who represents the National Steeplechase and Hunt association in the stewards stand at Arlington Park in the course of the thirty days racing that began June 29, came from Baltim:rou last week to look things over,. Arlington chasing. this year, he predicts, will be as good as the best ever offered anywhere. "Last year," he said to Otto W. Lehman, president of the Arlington Park Jockey club, as they talked things over at the North Side course, "The supporters of steeplechasing in Sport Gaining in Favor in poMidwestl:%echm Officer of Natl. Ass‘n STEEPLECHASING AT ARLINGTON POPULARI Thursday, July 2, 1931 Surprisingly Popular . he _consideration of trainers is strong beâ€" schooling field that has smce ~last would easily summer, the & Evolution of the Male The life of today and the wife today are conspiring together in job of domesticating the male Womans Home ‘Companion. o 5 Ees onl L ce oo s e en _ CAAAE by the authorities to ascertain just how much was paid into this scheme. Wednesday until 2 :80 to E& #8 a i Nirivne i rrarielnbaiieehreme d siadcie mc to some 400 contractors at $25 per set. He had advertised for 300 manâ€" agers, each. to deposit $5:000 as a Maintained by First Church of Chriet, Scientist of Highland Park 381 Hazel Avenue CHURCH SERVICES Bunday School 9 :30 a.m. Between Ages 4â€"20 Morning Service 11 :00 a.m. , Wednesday Evening Service 8 :00 You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible, and all authorized Christian Scfence . literature may be _ read, borrowed, or purchased. HOUKS: Week Auws _ . L3l . O." Investigation by the state‘s ~attorâ€" ney of Chicago was caused by a stenâ€" ographer who had gone payless _Afor some "three "months. _ According to Prosecutor Thompson, Adrian J. Wil. " 2C â€" _ C #xuvonaven"â€"was to be one of a large chain of similar orâ€" ganizations throughout the entire country. ‘The haven was to include a palatial hotel and : in adâ€" Wmoâ€"‘*fig‘gafi?mp?”s reâ€" ports estimated theâ€"chain to be valâ€" ued at $85,000,000. ; 1 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Highland Park Plans for the establishment of an "Autohaven," to be located at Greenâ€" wood avenue and Sheridan road in Waukegan have apparently â€" been shattered by the raid last week in Chicago by the state‘s attorney‘s poâ€" lice. command $15,000 or $20,000 a year as trainers." _ McKinney‘s Inception is a prospecâ€" tive starter in the North â€"Shore and Lake Forest . steeplechases, gallops of two miles and two miles and a half for 4 year olds and over that should gross about $8,000 each. Albert Bostâ€" wick‘s North Shore and Lake Forest hopes are the outlander, Zinita and the American bred Oesel. _ Albert Bostwick, a finished rider himself, is a steward of the National Steepleâ€" chue and Hunt ncuaatait. . Autohaven Plan Goes Glimmering ; Promoter Runs Foul of the Law The amous CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR HAIR? Seeâ€"CAROLINâ€"NILSSON us Swedish Hair and Scalp Expert 541 North Michigan, Chicago Phone Superior 6697 _ 5:80 pm. tor local "Autohaven" was vard of the Naflonflvvâ€"éal;fi and Hunt association. ays, 9 a m. to $ p.m T ;:30 p.m:~â€" Sundars , Adrian J. Wilâ€" ‘ in the male.â€" T HE P RE of VIUE Hisâ€"car â€"was wrecked when he | terec failed to see an oncoming passenger | Fred train northwest of Grayslake. Imâ€"| to ke mediatelyâ€"after, the wreck burst into| most flames and being laden with ijewelrv that memomeenintnccimcce 'rm;mxmu- meirnteone wrr ns oys imattetter s seiecnntinemenr ty arar ocm on qnmernmns nermpmeteniencon n m Lowell Nye, an 1; whose home is in narrow escape from while driving his Grayslake, Youth Has Narrow â€" i . Escape When Auto Is Hit by a Train LAWN MOWER SHOP NOW is the time to send your Adjusting, Cleaning and Oiling Phone 3090 27 North Sheridan Road 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, Hlinois BANQUET TABLES For Rent for Parties and Gatherings FOLDING CHAIRS CcHAIR CovERrs FOLDING CARD TABLES iwn mhvgna FVLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS UET TABLES CHILDREN‘g TABLES AND CHAIRS Delivered and called for â€" Rates very reasonable â€"_â€" H.F. KELLEY . an 18 year old youh; i’_h‘ l_cHenry, h‘d € Successor to H. M. PRI _ Funeral Director death last week automobile near to the SHOP for Sharpening 50 Repairing, Est into| most powerless to cope jewelry that gathered. Modern Plumbing and Heating Estimates Cheerfully Given | Jobbing a Specialty . _ WITTEN BUILDING 358 CENTRAL AVENUE Shop H. P. 1404 Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 first, and far, far less in the end! May we estimate on your work ? can show you jobs t!l their cost, almost, in upkeep and renair ex We call for and deliver As soon as he had been dragged from the car, spectators began scramâ€" bling for the jewelry which was scatâ€" tered in every direction. Marshall Fred Chard of Grayslake attempted to keep th,e_-,c.:owds away but â€"was alâ€" Moran Brothers Siiheh Soegee is the a jewelry store in McH boy was bound for his tablishment when the c go up in smoke, No investment ret packed in inflammable materials, conâ€" tinued to burn brisky while motorâ€" ists attemptedâ€"to drag him out. «Lowell‘s father is the proprietor of ies t o aige +s oo SA TL ROE . PRIOR CO. FROM MORN TO NIGHT:! Telephone H. 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