MAiK onl fhd i un it uni:i:f r::‘_ wh you tive hs. n, uilder. t furnishes t _the YMGA of g go . the Moody Bi id the Pld People‘s H of : Chiâ€" | f were also tog friends, tives and ants, ut ‘buikjof the estdte was leftâ€" , y and child parthz ark Perso Taxâ€"on the te was at $$05,4251 by J Persons. .| ‘The Inbentory of the showâ€" large tholdings of W ley m; assets. ‘f tial beâ€" ts e Hig m , l‘w’tho YMGA nfw g the Moody Bi Instiz# the Did People‘s H of Chiâ€" n trust mowa1d H. Hitch 3 Estate Is $ Pre,ma & g0 therd is i’nd a rddio many | sdats &n AX appi ake Co For thos m in swimming A a 1 performange ven the world fampus H adisaofg, who hï¬m woment‘s cords} Pete ardi f:-z champion, and lothers. It ra place in the Baby| Ruth .pool One the impopau events â€" of . world in nt years 1’ take place in the fut at i re Field. . This be 3: io Te Compton | balloo | ascensign Don‘k migs the m of folk and native musi¢ given at F hour in the vilâ€" . ‘In quaint sutro ngs these old . da are reproducdd in colorâ€" ftou} bÂ¥ inative Relgians. . > all the mod at the Fair it 4 the Fine is decorated furnishings of an old desi € and bookeases pleasing. to complicate H ruly ap life,. warl H.â€" Hitchcock] of mg. Pafk," who died o g{ov. 30, $ an estate wo $2,771 to the jnheritance PP approved y tyâ€"court by J ‘Perry OTr T1 | touri:t‘or ouble value OMPA ‘s nothing SDA Y ed machines. mbmi ear mechan exhibi s.amfotm AUGT OU ock _ ,177,802 , and> tbére-% n theatte, room with y mbfagee c ; wo ‘s 3, â€" form thers. Ruth .pool od stic m nag ith beautiâ€" The wall and woodâ€" make this 3, 19388 It is Inâ€" K9 se 48 Vernonâ€"highwa; wmlo,rlv;'h I . During the entire run the |Ford funetioned perfe No mechanâ€" ical ‘:li‘n:tments ere requi The crank was flled with n oil l!terueinry 1,000 miles, but adâ€" ditional oil was tequired. A the initial filling at the start of the run no additional water was requited in the n«i:-tor Th rd‘s te shows that the rpn was made jat an ave speed of 29.468 miles per hour. ‘The speed less in city streets and gregter) along Mt. Briefly, the Ford‘s record, as certified by the ,â€" was: . fuel consumed, 222.89) gallons, or at the rate of 22.5382 miles per gallon. Oil consumed, 1.578 |gallons, or at the rate of 8,182.57 milds per gallon. The economy run entirély in charge of the contest board personâ€" nell and was made jwith a strictly stock Ford car. Bent on its way by Senator R. R. Reynolds, of North Carolina, the creyr opetrated the car day and night for more thmm days, both on ‘Washington st ‘ and the superb motor highway conâ€" necting the Cap with Mt. Verâ€" non, the colonial home of George Washington on the Hank of Po-‘ tomac river. f e es The |great co arrive on four donbleâ€"’ength bringing over 1, phant% 1,009 and 700 horses. | Ford Vâ€"8 PeJ < 5022â€"Mile Ou i a {eatngi is the: The Durbar, go jeweled | reprod great coronation hi, wh£e thous with the royal oriental retin plea(;ur@tofnthe n of ri vast r::lh.h as studded| trappi horses, by their lavishly garbed 2,000 pgl‘:u and in The Durbar, is opulent and Hind{ temples, cars and royal h¢ bar is the proud j Ringling Bros. a ey Combined Cir jubilee tour, and| featunth:ewly compel vast program to be pleasure for a lif fordeh the omm o n yt prded o ' tervinary to see ohe f6 8 i w of the Forid â€"â€" the imnownhed 2 Padgung giraffeâ€"heck women Burma,, the: most ~stnsational portal ever ’u 'b t ’im- grea show on! e th. _ Theag y. toun Orien k ee & no: trnh: hey d'em;:ou:ldgm BC ¢ . memâ€" tBhe t“:‘lpn‘ro .' 4 b:: .1,2““ ‘g:.tm urma th figh . i a ers nnd‘ly)y tï¬: ' t:ition i ns exalted Jrankâ€"-th i. ind necks, ‘stretched to Poen s lengths by rings)supe .nnmbehcvgble stantly | from birth | rt’m h itg Since the Ringling B o. uon Bar num & Bailey bï¬::d’ roug o cently l*egan displayir Com-â€"-ircn. id they appear in I yu;n‘ i ane ance â€" hundredg ot :!i:n on of people will ha oo apon thow in awe het ve|gazed upon them ore ilee tour ts ended} g‘fl. goiden jub-} The inzlin“'lnd‘ um & B Combigjed Circus, on its R B : Holden : Jubilee :’o:rrk. 7 Mt.i nfhe ystbio:in in: matinoei‘ Saturda ! Adg. 5, last time Sunday night, A < $B. A golden oppottunity will af~ !ord.ed the. resintsj of this ivast s mhe Forld " ie Smowned tosal Padaung giraffeâ€"meck women from Big Circus THURSDAY, AUGUsT 3, 198383 Giraffe Neck Women pemomy Run and | India their pmbolized by gemâ€" on elephants and native forces and ougeholds. â€" Over animals take part its background @ with imported ngas, carved gold ahs. The Durâ€" hievement of the Barnum & Bailâ€" eus on its ‘golden it heads a list of ' bled that will veâ€"ring, fourâ€"stage led with deep !ctime. is the Marcelius‘ is the Marcellus‘ stique fromâ€"Paris, :ne'in his leap of lous ConColleano mong the jubilee ‘mighty spectacle, us, dazzling, beâ€" ion ‘of India‘s ceremonial at Delâ€" nds of potentates ephants and huge parade for the wly crowned ruler [Each playgrou b’me Highland Park Rast Park d system can baast of one cha nship in the playground leagué this year. Linâ€" coln. winning the seniior boys diviâ€" sflm. fnnaet wiani J"the junior boys division, an vinia winning t gi‘zls divigion ext week the Ravinia teams travel to Sunset and neoln plays at Port Clinton. The } nnin# teams have not been deâ€" feéated and in th als next week will try to end the geason with an undefeated record. + |\ Whe Playgroun ‘k and Field Meet will be held) Friday, Aug. 11, at â€" Lincoln pla: d. _ Ribbons will be given to. first, second and third place ners in each event which are: | Junior boys ani 1s (under 12 \COMPLETE Playground Track and Field Meet JOHNSON & DAHL M B nmaflit andtarninbeitives i Mibchchatsachurttinahbring id ?!:tho schedule in the P’lr:thï¬nï¬ League draws n«r h:i warming up to the task of winâ€" ning the championship. | At present tg Mud Hens and the Wild Cats hre tied for first plice, each hayâ€" ing! won all of théir games. Fell‘s Clothiers who were ialso tied for first place last have lost their last two games ; are now in fourth place traili ig â€"the Black Hawks by one game.) At the close of the round it planned that a triea of five games will be played between the ‘winner) of the first round and the winner of the second; als_e.s. the two ru erâ€"ups will play |\_On last Friday the children from ‘All the play ground§# in Highland Park met at. the indbln Park playâ€" ground: where th ]'l eld ‘a soccer . !imzn:::. The Ral nia ::‘ys nind : fl# the: e . e‘tm fgith Port Clintoq'u a team comâ€" ‘{ohed of players from Sunset: and incoln, In the playff the Sunsetâ€" Lincoln team won from the Port Clinton team for, sedond place. > [ /o:.â€"_ .. Girls Bhseball || Highwood defe mx Wild Cat nime in a close gamg last Wednesâ€" day at the Lincolh playground by the score of 10â€"9, | THis is the first %&me‘ in the second i und that the ild Cats have 19s .]| The .Ravinia team is now in firkt place due to a 21116 victory over the Shipmates. The teams in the league are urged to be a little more! pxybmpt for their | games., /A n like series for ith ;zlacea. The league ga every nicht at e ground starting Wrecked cars like new Frames and axles) straightened cold â€" without oving â€" reâ€" gardless of how badly l:gey are Put Your Car In Ou Hands â€" We‘ll Make I Look Like NEW ! Radiator fody and Findof Work and nt! As the last of the second round 322 N Street Phone Hi ark 77 Satisfaction Guaranteed AND BUMPER S BEVICE Playground Baseball ’;‘a'“ ds |( J‘ Ou % Tc y PRING and: fourth es are played Lincoln <playâ€" p.m. |B. & 1. Auto rEPAIR ‘l'h;“ “‘. Garden Club who han,‘" ‘aintdined a booth at the Chiâ€" cago and | Northwestern utaï¬mr‘ in Ravinia diifing the summer for the colleg¢tion o flowers, fruits and &ez,- etables to be sent to the Chirco Flower Plant and Fruit Guild in Chicago : distribution among the less fortunate and shut ins, are most) gratéduk for the generous reâ€" spon§e of the residents in that viâ€" cinizi; It |is hoped that the reâ€" sponge duting the remainder of the blooming ggason will continue. | j _ Ryder,] Connolly, McClory | ‘ | /4f 1 Means :. : ; | .â€" Satisfaction! | '?557" Class Work _ _ (Best Materials _ west Prices _ | ‘ _ BRIVE INâ€"FOR . ‘â€"â€" féI. H. P. 5400 118 N. Figtst St. next to ‘Cadiliae Ra\éinï¬ l.‘-ardeï¬ Club _ _ _ Appreciate Aid Given Read ith [A LEl4tL¢ â€" FREsHLY bressenp ai | hickens t e Wantâ€"Ads $ aA15e «: 1 Q¢ 217¢ =17¢ Highland THE PRESS by supporting Pm under the National Re The sign of the Blue Hawk in our window tells the story. 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