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W“' S e faeay ot m omumvy :umm 9‘00 O’Cloek—Judgmg of Stocks and - Agricultural exhibits. Vlewmg of dis- plays,-ete : 10:30 O’ Clock—Gir ls Bl‘Qild B a k ing' =2 Team: will -bake - bread Agmcultural Building. - i : i _10: 30———Prehmmanes in Hmseshoe Pitch- ; gfiontest wfil bet!i*q e v ; 1:00 O’Clock—fRacmg program wfll start. - ~No. l—Fn'st heat of Free-for-all Raen No. 2—First héat of : ... ..Trot. - ‘No. 8—Vaudeville Stunts. No. 4—Seeond heat of the Free-for-all No. 5—Second heat of ... ... Trot. No. 6—Vaudaville Stunts. ‘No. 7—First heat of Running Race. No.'8—Third heat of Free-for-all. No..9—Third heat of +':: ... Trot. Fe RS Ne. 10—Second heat, Running Race. No 1 I—Monster Palade of anestock side of the|in’ 3 e _the [ 1 entireiy. coltrolled by Gne Knob' EVENING —(ff ‘ - ‘Second. act of Glgantnc Three-Day - Pag- eant. I'flday,lumfll Thlmnwhoul‘ibed!pflnp +f-18.place-of ap-serial might at §- 3 tfinubq-egm« “lying down ¥ on the job.” 'l‘he ernny of South Caro- i i-» ¥ :NLGRNING A.w * - fi"‘:&“.:‘.".‘. e ' 9:00-0’Clock— Viewing Prize Winning and elaborate::vacuum - tuhe outfit. s 3 ; e e o i e g Exhibits and Stocks. + i twealy VL JMIEL_Soos. #oa R 10:00 O'Clock—Finals of Horseshoe But the ot of sl mgpe |- Pitehmg' Tournament. report which' comes from & retailer in New York, wio. .u-mn he has A”EWQN EIESE +11:00 ©'Clotk—Address by Congressman _“Harold Knutson:to people in Grandstand "1:30-~Racing program begins:- ‘. Radlo Warns Detection of St aioc stofms In time to make. neCedsary: ag¥ Tt /:No. 1—First heat of. ... : . . Pace.” oiard ,‘"',,,"’“",m",‘:,';m‘};..fl‘:"? ' ' No. 2—First heat of . .. . .. Trot. ' the radlo, acevrding to-the report ot |1} Sono® S HNECE e e | No. 3—Vaudeyville Stunts. the electrical apparatus ““?““"‘ ot firm in time Intends to have a ' No 4——Second hes,t ofi ... Pace. the National Electric’ Light tden presented ';h e convention Atiantic City. - The-radio’ Also e to -detect defects in- ratus and equipment ‘more effictently {1 than any other agemcy, the repert: lirge ' broadcasting . station to -} “ktep in tofich by wireless tele- .| ‘Phone with ite branch houses, in | | ; ' ldfllflm te baving the ruuhr ' 4" AFTERNOON: ; / Exhibits Ffl M Fair =3 Headquarters for exhibits tu b ".iQ shown at the state and county :g‘ Diteh Cuu-:t Lot SV Tmug was Jet the contract '-'"3 hNo. 13 out. of week }rflday--oon'e. 0. 5 Second heat of. . .. .. Trot. No. 6—Vaudeville Stunts. No. 7—First heat of Running Race. et No. 8—Third heat of . . ..~ Pace. No. 9—Third heat of. .. ... Trot. No. 10--Second heat, Running Race. No. 11—Grand “Kiddies” Parade. A big, beautiful feature attrac- tion, Hundreds of kladles to partlclpate No. 12—Grand Blue and Red Ribbon Livestock Parade. . EVENING: Third and final act of*Gigantic Pageant. Thrilling: “Over the Top” Scene illum- inated by Fire Works. W Iflufllay. Auuust 19 Tbu Is Automotive Day MORNING: S 9:30 O’Clock—The big sale of Livestock -*gtarts at thig howr. Hundreds of farmers wlll attend this sale, as it will afford a gplendld opportumty to buy first-class w5 ':l";_ Lwestock at right prlces. . 7 1:3Q O’Cl()pk—AL}té Racing starts: No. 1—First heat of Five-Mile Free- forsll Auto Race. No. 2—Vatdeville Stunts. No. 3——F‘i‘i'st heat of Motorcycle Race No. 4—Becond heat: of Free-for-all fAuto Race. No. .)—-iSecond heat, Motorcycle Race ;_N'o 6‘“—~Vaudewlle Stunts. - ,-No 1——Ford Novelty Race by Ford .. cars. Twofierle Race, with ¢ Half-Mile stops and starts. Nq? 8—Australian Pursuit Race. = IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlflflmmflfimflmmmmfllllllllllmIlllllfllIlIIIl|I|IlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIflIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIlluillmllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIM" rxe M: 4zart on ’l'hrev- ]_hnd 0000000 R = - H = = = = - i N