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OF HIGitEST HONORS

any gal ery In

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Be Well Cared For.
ALL FAIR VISITORS
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tted by burglars ten timeS. decided to
Cl~pf!nd 00 louger on Oommlssloner
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th.e~ structu..re~ wll be "'oved to tbe
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Woman;~ .building whlcb was not In
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shpwn i Bout ~mer ca be Iollt io the fair Tho only evidence of eblc ency tor all
the11e
l~urop~, and ;Ui.e Eas •ud n lOY ha.ve tha[ State Fa.lr patrons w 1 not ce ot d reCt. bearlnJ oo. the euccel!'s
r~:~produced In t'e aew:s (,,-·olu~•
recent loaa to ll\.e mana.gement
the United Sta es
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the olde

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onloo~ets shouted ' lth ~'&amp;~~l'l \le

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more than ~ fair bet thaf'l~9
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to\i "

shown at the museu~ '"1i1&gt; b'D: e!fc1
ote,ol-lmn·~ Jogentous d~vlce tbtn tla:ati'Oe t!l e
~resent f t' nrOuM tbo 1' m &lt;Qf! tl e
glasiJ waa a border of flo ren. In tne

center of one ot which wo.a tbe per
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foratlon

'11

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dowers were arrangell Jn a &amp;peclal

8£AR TRAPS FOR BURGLARS
Broo~lyn

pnt~rn

w,hlcli Informed tbe man

:\iftfJ ~n

on tl e joke v. I ere be rntght

Oh o
hat~ lncrel'l se
n q n. t y In r&amp;o
rearB to the P9 nt wh.ere t t
In the same ctasu ms t e d ap ay

~ ho

1afely put his Ups -New Xork! Su

Man Bravid Conltquenc••
WO~THY
/ of Well KnaW'h Old Adage With
Gratifying Retult

OF HIGitEST HONORS

any gal ery In

a co ntry

Exhibits at Ohio State Fair Will
Be Well Cared For.
ALL FAIR VISITORS
WILL BE CARED
Whon tht a dm is ut e gtOtfll' ot

Ul.st

"M•d• All Amerlelllne Hit Dobtore
A :Mr Cognn Qt the WJIUam&amp;burr
Dee ll'tf New Y9,Mc Newapappl':
soct~on 0 ~ Brooklyn a'fter -being visIn EulOgy of Jar Cooke.
tted by burglars ten timeS. decided to
Cl~pf!nd 00 louger on Oommlssloner
It Is altogether tl,ttlng tbat Dulu~
bteak
fEn ~llt .lle set u bear trqp M dtl Jl ~[Jnn atJ,ouli\o be the site of a statue pl,otU&lt;res
I 'll Only ,tJ:Je
equtre
no b n~ window cd bla: l)omh and caugtit a hnras hn• just beet unveiled wJtlln
ot It abwtbett aa I e WlliJ In b s to.r n g}nr in It tl 0 :New York Herald tb boundarieB 1 hOnor of .lay Cooke
8Dd C1'9PI "DJ:Id l~cnl pol t cs
Mr Cpoke Is known as the Fatl er ot
'fhere caroA a ~ oortoln n ght-n
Tltli~~f.:'~~:::~!' may ea1lly: b~tmna., Duiuth the clty Proctor Knott dotbunderout 'umiDer n!Jbi wl ei t e
;1
try housebreliklng scribed ns the !;ettJtb city ot tl e bw
8tJpoap~erlc. eoDdtttonr fieeme4 re~eet
tfJ one tbl.Dg to get &lt;!augl t salted scus
The Northwe~~;t owos ~~::!~'~[,
f!d: in ~elr Woull. The •torm wou d
the crime In the ordinary way to much to Mr Oook.e But a. memorlnl I~
canva.scs
break soon It WIIS pltc1 dark 110 thllt
taken to a comtorta}lle pnll~ sta to Jay Oboke would be appropr 1\te in
oom ng frs:~osl on an even
W ~eJa from the Urhted dlnln~ room
to be relensW on ball ea'I!Jlr any .Atoer1can settlement. HlB ftnRo.
br llmnt a rny ot pa. ntlnts has
~oU14 llard11 m111t:e out TOms an 1 fJutap•~. to.. be convl&lt;:ted even nnd clnl gen'iue wll8 frt!ely Ji!Ut at the serv
seuurod a d be woak of A g
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sho P see n ge throngs
,..im toa:etller
1 if&lt;lod. a~d mplloll plctu~s Bot It
te.r tl e c vll war ros ene~gy WI\B
bu ldil g wblch has bee e
Adell\
another tllog for the cruntnal splmt Ill rnlslug woney to supP.Qrt the
remodele I n to a Mr es
jaws of a boor trap l'n&lt;,·mt.., and the navy Be was ne: In
I gh ed bf the n os.t com
A.
trap floes not
as perah:ltent tn l)IIJ t;nak
In the nlddle wost T e

I

Tl ey

w~tl

aa the ml\nageme-nt ls conct1 ned th 1

couJ'h,graUp has made no d ftereqca
In tl).l$ years plana Before tbe rufus
were cold a Arge force of men were
woJ"k hl removing lhe. debr • D1
o[ Agr C\llture L ! Taber lm
got In to ch with comp,aca ry eire s ~enta with •
obtain ntr one terse tent to

l'

1

lli'fi)l l acr!cp!tara~
n~v~r\h•
•Jf ha'i

the grounds
tho~nterve oratock
buhdlnp Coli
grand stand In fact e"'ery ~tl'uc

~l1cons p~nplo C.:~ eve1y
'~od manY w-llo t re ot 'vita~ lnter~s t to fa r vtattors

I

l oni:lre exhibit

car owner will

year-that of entertaining th,e

thousands ot vl.sltor.s

to. the

State Falr

~;~f:~~!i~;~;~·

a ~ d splay such as wat not lnju~d ap,d afnc:re Olio leads
a ~pit ntng Por the world in moner 'o~,Brillgl 01 A
acenes rli&amp;tto pahoramaa
the ahould al,et be foremost \tn
ep 10 \Q; or pose troru
class of e1hlblt on!l o be staPd
'cm•ot1·Y and llOOial c.htse or peo- Aur 28 to Beptt. 2
hltl~••lll •
on diap ay l'Dd.. eve yon11
e.ome ph: re to catcl the 1
those who appreciate true
lui:bit·y to the u n nal w I revel In Eight
completenees u ll scope or tbo

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llil~

Columbus agatn Is prepe.rlng fol'&lt;~e
big 'ob that it muet perform

(or:q erly occupied by
It Is bl no mean• &amp; 1mall eommu
Some of the ex nttr task The mammotk Buckeye
"ould have l!fl ce In
Exposition Is an occasion that calla
th.e~ structu..re~ wll be "'oved to tbe
for
a gteat desl of aen~ce.trom
Woman;~ .building whlcb was not In
by &lt;the fire Othorl:l w 11 be Capital G\!Y ~!reel ll&amp;htlag
~~tur~ZJ which will :J:~lf~~~. under the Big Top when It
e tllfla'ted in he '1
In tact t)\e e 18' n\) e:r.htbltot ~~~ eating ~nd
of UO 000 with !lrfces
will bs more !ban 1!1\lghiiY !neon !l!dllLI
UODI ce
and plllCe&amp;
up to $10 000 Most ot tbem vj!o.lenced and no ~xblb t wh ch wm must be ft11 to thelr
shpwn i Bout ~mer ca be Iollt io the fair Tho only evidence of eblc ency tor all
the11e
l~urop~, and ;Ui.e Eas •ud n lOY ha.ve tha[ State Fa.lr patrons w 1 not ce ot d reCt. bearlnJ oo. the euccel!'s
r~:~produced In t'e aew:s (,,-·olu~•
recent loaa to ll\.e mana.gement
the United Sta es
tbe tmmenae spread ut canv&amp;ie
One or the tmor task• tha.t

~~:·~:r;;~~i~~~::J 1:~~~~~;11 ~~~the

~

be Ohio State
ou A g 4 cdn:sldE~rabtb
fel q.mo g !\be many
who tll. ~
this greal ex
e ery year Itoweve as fkr

build ngs bu ned tln

Flllr

tumb\lfo must meet annuallY.

meet
fair

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