1 to 4 inclusive. VoUr xugh-speCcu closed course races are scheduled for, each.of the four days, and it is prob- able that this numnber will be increas-. ed, according to' *Mai.- R. W. Schroeder, -director of. evenits. A large attendance is anticipated at the races. The, contract for* building grandstands' boxes,. reserved seats and bleacher seats has been awarded, to ,a. company froib Champaign. Trhere will be a daily seatingý capacity for '41,134 persons. Fledgli ng Tows Glider at Sky Harbor Airport Vincent C. Taylor, flying instruc- tor at, Sky Harbor airport, and Charles Abel, who will pilot -a. glider at, the American Air races to be held at the Chicago- Municipal airport july 1-4, -have heen practiciang over, Sky Harbor recently. Taylor, ini a Fledgling, tows the glider,, while Abel sits at the glider controls. The glider is the one with' whicb Lyman Voepel established the world's record of seventeen consecutive glider loops. Abel bas been taking lessons f rom Voepet. Refinish Curtiss Robin Owned by Radio Artist base iast Thfursdajr. Lieut. Frank Ormnsby, flying a Siat Sikorsky,. carried a group of officiaIs and.newspapèrmen on a tour of the fair to mnark. tbe official opening. Fair vis itors can make. trips s5imnilar to this. The Chicago airport bas been des- ignated a port.of entry to.the expo- sition grounds.- Visitors cçan step, out of the planes in which they arrivre and proceed directly to the fair grounds by'plane taxi service, which will meet ail incomingliplanes. The. Goodyear blmp, Puritan, which arrived from Akron, Ohio, re- cently, will icarry passengers from the fair grounds... The. hangar in which it is kept while in Chicago is located- at Pal-Waukée airport -on Milwaukee- avenue.' While at 'the exposition grounds the. blimp, will dock adjacent, to the Pal-Waukee fair base, south of the Midway at 31st street. Wayne King SlI1s His Refinished Bellanca Wayne King, the orchestra leader, bas.done it- again. He recently sold bis Bellanca, which neot long ago bad been completely overbauled and re- finished, to a party from the west coast who plans to operate an air line I ULT IIIAT SPIIJG LEG 0F laMEl The. Pink borne is tii. test of QUAL- ITY.:l ItMenus a tender toast. Serve with omit Iresh, arnht-FREE. Ave- ibel SEEF CHUCK> ROAST Speialy eleteâ c uts, orne e#t the nmicest tots y«u eaM srve. Tender and juicy. Deicilus wheu sliced MWu Ib.1 PORK LOIN ROAS A pork loin roast1 froni SMITHFIELIYS is different. Loins are froan tender young porkers 21/2 to FRESII GROUND BEEF CAL VH' SWEETBREADS Ground t. Fresh, very35 70wr ore .....2 s. 2 C choice .... .... lb.35 BAI BM baving thle plane refinisned in the Sky Harbor shop. It is undersood tbat he' contemplates a vacation trip to Michigan soon, and the Robin wil be the means of transportation. New Set of Air. Whees Ordered for Bellanica C. W. Bradley of Winnetka bas ordered a set of air wheels for bis Bellanca, ,which be -keeps at Çurtiss south of Wheelingi, Starts Flying Agaili ts Warmer Weather Arrives John Logeman III of Chicago bas been flying bis Fleet at Curtiss air- port recently. Mn. Logenian 'had tbe ship in storage at the Curtiss hangar during the winter montbs and took it out for.:the *fist time last month. sIce~d IL 29C 1I Av;in Rib Roast Beef Standing, pr im e beef, Ith and 7th uub. So tender and fine y:u!l Fresh cut. Tii. deliateélir a-' vrdsteaks tatour patro ne always enjoy. Cut t. order. L23 Spring Luub Itast tsines,. Hei ce Travelair. ON STEAK. ... .. . . .. . . . L. I W trio in and: Mich..