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[[cutoff]] any of his employees incident to the carrying out of the provisions of this contract.

It is hereby further mutually understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto, that in addition to the express terms and provisions hereof, the party of the second part herein shall be bound by all the rules, regulations and requirements of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, also by all the rules, regulations and requirements of the party of the first part herein, all of which rules, regulations and requirements of said association and of said first party herein are hereby made an integral part of this contract in like manner as if set forth at length in full herein.

The party of the first part agrees, upon the completion of the fulfillment of this contract, at the close of its Fair, to pay to the party of the second part of the sum of Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000.00) for the above mentioned performances, payment to be made on the following basis: One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each day for the Al. Wilson acrobatic and plane changing act with the two aviators and planes, and Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each day for the day and night flights of Ruth Law. In the event of one or more flights being missed and contract not performed in that particular during the period of the Fair, it is agreed that a pro rata deduction is to be made for each flight so omitted. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals of the day and year first above written.

IOWA STATE FAIR
BY ARlearey Sien
Cl Lasler Oliver
by R. L. Oliver

[[cutoff]] The 2:11 pace for a purse of $1,500 and the 2:12 trot for a similar purse are the big events on Wednesday and Thursday programs. 

Each race has 21 entries. It is thought that out of those entries at least 12 will hear the word "go" by the starter. 

The 2:15 trot Friday, the closing day of the meet, is the class of that day's program. In this event 16 horses have been entered. The 2:10 pace Thursday has 15 entries, so there is no danger of any horse shortage during this meet.

The colts will be given an [[cutoff]]

[[cutoff]] year old pace Thursday has 15 youngsters entered, and the 2-year-old trot for the same day has 14 entries. There are some fast babies in the lot of youngsters and some good races are expected. 

In addition to the races a host of free acts on the platform in front of the grandstand, on the race track and in the air are to be given after each heat. 

"The Smiles of 1921," a musical extravaganza with pretty girls, peppy music and beautiful costumes will spread joy each afternoon and evening. 

[[cutoff]]ernoon while watching the flight of Ruth Law, noted aviatrix, in her Curtiss military airplane.

SOCIALISTS ACTIVE IN SAILORS' MUTINY AT WILHEMSHAVEN

Members of Reichstag Involved Along With More Than 3,000 of Crews.

By International News Service.
  
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 11.-- More than 3,000 sailors several members of the Reichstag were involved in the mutiny in the German navy which developed late in August, according to information reaching here from a German naval port.

The leaders were plotting revolution when the outbreak was checked by loyal German soldiers and sailors. Most of the warships affected were lying at Wilhelmshaven when the uprising took place.

Causes Leading to Mutiny.
  
Latest reports give the following causes as the chief ones leading up to the mutiny.

1. Influence exerted by the success of the successful revolt in Russia which inspired the men to a demand for  "naval committees" such as now exist in the Russian fleet

2. Insufficient food.

3. Low morale caused by long inactivity. 

Whether there was any connection in the outbreak in the navy and the mutinous uprising among the German soldiers on the Western front, is unknown, [[cutoff]]

HEAVY FIGHTING IS RAGING IN BELGIUM

French and British Troops Strive Desperately [[torn]] Drive Germans From [[torn]]houlst Forest.

[[torn]] By International News Service.

LOND[[torn]] 11.-- Heavy fighting has been taking place at two wide[[torn]] [[torn]]ted points on the western front during the past 24 hours with the  French engaged at both places. On the West Flanders front the French extended their gains, although the British were compelled to give around under violent German counter attacks over a wide front.

Both French and British troops are engaged in a desperate effort to drive the Germans from Houthoulst forest, in Belgium, the former attacking from the west and the latter from the south. This is a piece of high wooded ground of great strategic importance. The fighting continues amid storms of ruins and burst of gun fire.

At Verdun the German Crown Prince suddenly resumed his assaults on the right bank of the Meuse River, gaining a foothold in the first line French trenches near Chause forest.

Fighting activity is on the increase on the Italian front, but the Italian offensive has reached an exceedingly difficult stage.

Winter weather has set in and already many of the mountain passes are choked with deep snow. Dispatches from Rome today told of strong Austro-Hungarian attacks on the Carso plateau, but the operations around Monte Candanile, northeast of Gorizia, are meeting with serious obstacles.

GERMAN ATTEMPT TO RETAKE CAPTURED GROUND FRUSTRATED

By Associated Press.

PARIS, Oct, 11.--The French last [[cutoff]]

COMMODITIES TO GO UNDER LICENSE NOVEMBER 1, NEXT

Proclamation of President Sets Machinery in Motion for Federal Control.

By Associated Press.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.-- The machinery of the Food Administration was set in motion [[cutoff]]

[[cutoff]]PTEMBER 11, 1921.

[[cutoff]]AR-Sar-Ben Festival Of 1921.

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Ruth Law, sensational aviatrix, will do stunt flying for festival crowds. She plans to fly in an illuminated plane at night 

Some of the best trotters and sidewheelers of the Grand and Great Western circuits are entered for AR-Sar-Ben fall meet this year 

SHEELOR PHOTOS