nal manuscript of Abraâ€" In‘s Gettysburg address fered for sale at Springâ€" ttorney Robert Johnson he owner, Mrs. Margaret f Streator. Mrs. O‘Herâ€" that Lincoln‘s friendship her, T. B. Keegan of Ot. hose home Lincoln was while a circuit rider, was for the gift of the manuâ€" er by Lincoln‘s son. d not qualify himself He, not qualifying a in by judges who them. ~not qualified to serve. PHONE 568 L AV., HIGHLAND PARK ith First Street 5550 Highland Park His action in doing this ling place with no qual. es. The clerks, Lula B RSDAY, SEPTEMBEB 8, 199 pholstering Manuscript ysburg Address Offered for Sale ARDâ€"UDELL _ at the es â€" Fabrics ic Sho COLD PLATES| i 1 Carr, and F. 3 Class 5, 4:00â€"Lightweight Huntâ€" ersâ€"Up to carrying 165 pounds; horses to be shown over modified outside course. mss + and canter. Class 7, 4:40 â€" Team of Three Huntersâ€"To be ridden at safe huntâ€" ing dist&fice in hunting livery or military uniform. _Class 4, 3:40â€"Fiveâ€"Gaited Saddle Horseâ€"Open to all; stallion, mare or gelding; horses will be required to show five distinct gaits. â€" Class 2, 2:50â€"Threeâ€"Gaited Sadâ€" dle Horseâ€"Same as Class 6, Friday afternoon. Class 8, 3:15â€"Officers‘ Chargers (Hunter Hacks)â€"Open to citizens of the United States; to be ridden by owners; to be shown on a loose rein at a walk, trot and canter, to show such training movements as the judges may require and to jump a course of 4â€"foot obstacles; conforâ€" mation 50%, training 50%; equipâ€" Saturday, Sept. 17 Class 1, 2:30â€"Ladies‘ Huntersâ€" To be ridden by ladies ; performance and mannéers 50%,. conformation Class 8, 5:00â€"Polo ponyâ€"Open to all; performance 60%, conformation 40‘; to be shown with mallet as directed by the judge. Class 9, 5:20â€"1st Heat Hunter Sweepstakeâ€"Open to all over Olymâ€" pic course; performance ‘ only to count; ribbon winners to show in finals Sunday. Class 7, 4:40â€"Middle and Heavyâ€" weight Huntersâ€"Up to and carryâ€" ing 185 pounds; horses to be shown over modified outside course. dle Horse~â€"Openâ€" to all; stallfon, mare or gelding; horses will be reâ€" quired to be shown at a walk, trot and canter. ‘ pen to gll;_ touch and out; refusal THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 19832 Class Class 6, 4:20â€"Hunter Hackâ€"Not September 23rd ~lass 8, 5:00â€"Touch and Outâ€" runâ€"out to count as a touch. 70° AT FORT SHERIDAN| ¢== > IS OLD THE Preliminaries Friday and Saturâ€" day evenings; finals Sunday evening; all‘_?n horse show grounds. â€" Class 2, 2:50 â€" Hunter Sweepâ€" stake Championship â€" Limited to ribbon winners of hunter classes in this show, all to be shown on halter. Class 3, 3:15â€"Polo Pony Champâ€" ionshipâ€"Best performing polo pony in game to be declared champion. Children‘s Horse Show Children‘s classes Saturday mornâ€" ing, Sept. 17, from 9:30 to 12. Sponâ€" sored by Fort Sheridan horse show and polo association and eonducted under the personal supervision of Miss Libby Chase. Evening All Military Show Class 9, Friday afternoon. Sunday, Sept. 18 (All classes to be shown on Fort WM«MWW ships. Class 1, 2:30â€"Jumper Championâ€" shipsâ€"Limited to ribbon winners in this show; performance only to count; jumps 4â€"foot 6â€"inches. Class 1, 8:00 p.m. ly top clothes need ironing, Wool Bianiots. Hnmdonteh i oi oi â€"Extra charge. . 22 c‘ Silk and Dress Shirts, each ..__._._. . All other Shirts, each ....__________. . All Fat Work Ironed and Folded. Apparel Dried in Tumblerâ€"Nothing Starched 15 pounds ..._._..________._______$1.50 Additional pounds at ..___.__.__.__.___ .10 We consider this the most economical Everything Washed Clean _ Al Troned to Perfection â€" Ready to Use mbs 6 lbs, Flat Work, 8 Ibs. Apparel.....$1.50 _ &dditi Additional Flat Work, per lb...._._ .10 (W Additional Apparel, per lb. ..__.___._ .30 15 The 380 CENTRAL AVENUE Extra charge for Starched Shirts, Stiff Collars, Knickers, Lace or Ruffled Curâ€" tains, Wool Blankets and Pillows. Fire and Theft Insurance Charge is included in Each Service. FRIENDS .. DRY WASH SOL A. ST. PETE THE PRESS Class 6, 9:15 â€" Marksmanship Competition for Field Artilleryâ€" Open to any battery of the regular Class 5, 9:00â€"Competitive Cavyâ€" alry Drill â€" Open to one squad of 8 enlisted men from any organizaâ€" tion of the regular service, national guard or organized reserve. enlisted men from any organization in regular service, organized reserve and national guards. Class 3, 8:30 â€" Driving Contest for Eseort 'chom.â€"Op:y to not to exceed two escort wagond from any organization of the regular service, organized â€" reserve and â€" national Class 4, 8:45â€"Competitive Infanâ€" try Drillâ€"Open to one platoon. 24 _ Class 2, 3:15 â€" Marksman and Combat Contestâ€"Open to squads of eight men from any regular army, organized reserve and national guard â€" organization; appropriate targets will be anchored in lake. > Field Artillery organization of the regular service, organized reserve, and National guard. two guns six horseâ€"hitch from illows ‘ (FOR SMALL BUNDLES ONLY) 3: ® Everything Counted and Listed. Flat Work Marked and Ironed, â€"â€" _ 25 _ .. Apporel Starched and Dried. .12 Here are my pricers for « First Class Laundry Work _ PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3474 Shirts Ironed, each Flat Work Ironed â€" Apparel Returned Damp 15 lbs. WPPE E4ENE0 n in ndean use toebveberiners coomsersnge se 606100 t01sos §R & w0 Additional lbs. at .._.______.__.__ .08 (Price based on oneâ€"half Flat and oneâ€" 0C half Wearing Apparel) 15 lbs. .__....___ Additional lbs. at . Shirts Ironed, each Shirts (if included), Additional Ibs, at All Ironed and Folded, Ready to Use (Washed Clean and Returned Damp) ROUCH DRY HYDRO any machine gun organization of theâ€" regularâ€"service, organized reâ€" serve and national guard. Tracer ammunition will be fired at target trailed from airplane. C*CTCR, TI@uIacu ICsciyve, and Naâ€" tional guard; appropriate targets will be anchored out in lake. Glencoe Riding School Fall Term of RIDING CLASSES Saturday, Sept. 10 siim onCultlel;Ro‘d or Deerfield 40 for Reservations , 9:30â€"Antiâ€"Aircraft Maâ€" ANNOUNCING $ 13 «.12 .05 .12