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Studensky was called to the platform and introduced to the crowd he was given an ovation. His flight of the day before had made him popular with the people. The biplane was taken to the Leighterman field [[?]] joining the grounds where the aviator made an easy ascension in the presence of 3500 people. He flew gracefully over the city, chased the Milwaukee passenger in from the south, sailed around above the fairgrounds and floated down like a bird to the spot where he started. It was a wonderful sight to many who had never seen an airship flight before. The county fair management has given the people of Lake county a rare opportunity to see one of the best aviators in the business, navigate the air. The National Aeroplane Co. of Chicago sent out this biplane and the fair association has found them very fine people to do business with. They were anxious to please the people and fulfulled the contract to the letter. Manager Lim is a most obliging gentleman and made a fine impression upon everyone he met. Mr. Studensky is a delightful gentleman. He enjoys aviation and is in it for the pleasure he derives from the work. He is a cultured young gentleman and a pleasant man to meet. He speaks five languages and has a brother who is a professor is one of the universities of Russia. He said to the Sentinel reporter that he expected to return to his native land next January and while he had found the American girls very nice he was afraid he would have to return home alone. The aviation people expressed delight with Lake county fair and say it is one of the best county fairs they have ever attended and the largest attendance. 

The company shipped their biplane to Glendive, Mont., this afternoon where Mr. Studensky will make flights on three days of next week for county fair.

DIRECTORS TAKE NOTICE

The directors of Lake County Fair Association are notified to meet at the office of Schmidt and Robeck in Madison at 8:00 P. m. Saturday Sept. 21, to close the business of the county fair. All bills against the association should be filled with the secretary before that date.

F. L. MEASE, Secretary.
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