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Show CLEVELAND FAIR OPENS ALL NEW AROUND .he Crucial Problem; Delights anti Surprises Early Throngs of Visitors. Great Lakes Exposition Solves Iloneymooners 1GO.OOO enthusiastic one-eigh- th one-ha- lf one-thir- Rhubarb Rhubarb is Keeping Flowers Fresh A coudisliked by some people because ple tablespoons of sulfurous (not of its acidity. But this can be sulphuric) acid added to each pint considerably reduced if the fruit of water encourages buds of cut flowers to continue growing and leaves and stems remain greener. Cooking Aquacade for top honors is an exposition spectacle called Winter-land, which presents the outstanding figures of winter sport. Here one can forget the summers heat in watching an elaborate musical revue of a fantastic land of eternal winter. The charming plot romance of the Winter Prince and the Spring Princess serves as a background for an ice carnival unsurpassed in show business. The Stars are Evelyn Chandler, Americas Maribel Vinson, former national champion recently turned professional; and Duke and Noble, for 16 months stars of the famed ice show at the College Inn, Chicago. Visitors find free entertainment aplenty, too. In a vast amphitheater that spreads before a large band shell, national chain radio broadcasts, musical recitals and vaudeville acts are in progress almost constantly. Fireworks on a true exposition scale are a nightly feature. Gardens Charm Throngs. When twilight comes there are nine chances out of ten that youll find any honeymooning couple in the vast horticultural gardens that beautify the dopes down .to the waters edge. From a pergola-dotte- d walk that winds 500 feet along the top of the hillside, the evening stroller looks down upon an enchanting vista of formal gardens representative of many lands; upon a waterfall that bubbles merrily over rock formations on its way to join Lake Erie, and upon a reflecting pool and fountain. The fountain is electrically lighted, and the colors and lacy water formations constantly change in a symphony of loveliness. Here is a fine place to pick out a love seat and rest, contemplating the pleasant incidents of a day at the fair, waiting for the evening to turn into the darkness of night. For, once more entering upon the streets of the fair after darkness has set in, the visitor is greeted with one more magnificent surprise greater, probably, than any other the fair offers. For the expositions d fair boast that it is the in history is not an idle one. As night falls most of the throngs find their way to the carefree Midway area, where the side shows, cabarets, theaters and rides by the score are by that time operating to capacity. Here you can go up in a blimp, whirl dizzily in a "strato-shi- p or go below the surface of Lake Erie in a submarine. You can play at games, dine in unusual restaurants, see the queer things of the world in Ripleys "Believe It or Not Odditorium and other fantastic exhibits. Easy on Feet, Pocketbook. As the night grows on, the gayest throngs find their way to the "Streets of the World" where in the find Tropical fruits grow on the shores of Lake Erie in the elaborate space of a few acres you can scatlorida exhibit at the 1937 Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland, scenes and people from nations tered the length and breadth of the he central building is this great white southern mansion. earth. There is always merriment for the recreations of a score in here, he buttons when of presses pen and they were inside the gates the Great Lakes Exposition. They some displays; in another he may of countries are brought to America climbed into one of those double enter a locomotive cab and play in the many night clubs and of the area. The "Streets of roller chairs built snugly enough engineer; or he may follow the for honeymoonets and he gave the manufacture of automotive oil from the World" provide the charm and the ground to the can in an ac- fun of the many "foreign villages" order: "To the Florida exhibit." which were the hit of Chicagos Cencurate moving scale model. the As they approached great tury of Progress exposition, without Outdoes Broadway. white mansion which is the central making it necessary for the visitor building of a group housing exIloneymooners deal more in en- to walk to the far corners of the hibitions of Florida industries, ag- tertainment than education perhaps, fair to see them. riculture, recreational facilities and and the ones we are concerned with That is characteristic of Clevewild life, they saw what he had found entertainment in satisfying It is compact, consuspected they might real orange measure. First, of course there is land's exposition. on the feet. It is posvenient, easy on the in full bloom, growing trees, the largest exposition show ever whole exposition shores of Lake Erie. By the wits produced, and the outstanding new sible to seein the a week-en- d yet in of her husband (who happens to be feature of the 1937 exposition. This thoroughly in if not it ranks with content, area, and a pretty smart guy, anyway) is Billy Rose's Aquacade, which the expositions of recent the generosity of Earl Brown, hos- combines the elements of theater, any of Best of all, the visitor may pitable manager of the Florida restaurant, night club, water show, years. in it, including all see everything show, the bride was wearing orange operetta and musical comedy. concessions, for $9.61. blossoms in her hair quicker than The Aquacade is bigger than any"That, said our bridegroom to you could say "Tallahassee." thing Broadway ever saw. The gi- his new spouse, makes it easier all e Fair. Its a gantic stage, which floats a little the way 'round. It's a swell way to It was too hard to resist the way out into Lake Erie for the spend a honeymoon. It won't be nectemptation to stop over and take water carnival which is part of the essary to pad my expense account in tiie rest of the fair. The very show, is a block long. There are very much at all." including Johnny gaiety of the place flattered the joy 500 in the cast, EDITOR'S NOTE: This is a darn in their own hearts. Nowhere are Weismuller, famed swimmer and About the expense account, that of lie. the Tarzan" heroic the so movies; companionable, you likely to find so cheerful a crowd as within the Eleanor Holm Jarrett, beautiful is. You should have seen that exbounds of a successful exposition. Olympic swimming star; Aileen pense account. We speak with auA glance around was all that was Riggin, "Stubby" Krueger and oth- thority. For the bridegroom was are the none other than William C. Utley, necessary to prove that here folks er favorites. So extravagant do a time justice to the the writer of the above article, and spectacles they good were bent on having bride the former Mildred $500,000 investment that made them the and were having it. of Chicago. d the Moses, brilliantly-huepossible. buildings, The C Wvitem Newspaper Union. d Running neck and neck with the pennons danc- million h, is one-quart- er d. Uh-hu- h. ing in the lake breeze, the sparkling sunlight of a midwestern summer day, the lively music from dozens of entertainment palaces, the banter of the "barkers, all comthe verdant landscapes bined to lift the heart and lighten the step. For the Great Lakes Exposition of 1937 is that kind of fair. It is designed to let people have a good time, in fact to make them enjoy their stay whether they've a mind to or not. Exhibits are found chiefly in the vicinity of the main entrance, which is on the hill above Lake Erie and within two blocks of Clevelands public square. One of the great halls, housing a group called The Making of a Nation" lies underground, being built into the side of the sharp slope. Here, as in the Varied Industries building and the Hall of Progress, virtually all of the exhibits are brand new; little has been held over from last year. In the constant subterranean coolness is a fascinating maze of working models, dioramas, animated maps and striking murals depicting the marvels of science and industry which make the what it is. Stress has been laid in letting the visitor help in the operation of many exhibits; things hap- good-humor- ed ' nation best-lighte- show-hous- es WNU Service. "Quotations" A All life i i raving for ponnr-i- on and jralnufjr ii merely the incline. In guard llial craving and In defend lluvrhirk MU. 1 keep my failh in there liejng nurli thing a true luve and friendship and a lot of fun in kimple thing. Lenora I'lric. Man rannol live without aonir great Andre purpose outside hinirelf. 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Keys-Disco- lored thrilled to the fun and fascination of the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland when the curtain parted on its new 1937 edition on a recent week-enThe visit of two of these' was purely accidental, but the very incident which brought them within the gates illustrates the element of surprise and delight which is the stuff great expositions arc made of, the magnet that draws millions from the far corners of the land. The two were newlyweds cn route through Cleveland on their honeymoon, and this is how this story comes to be 'Darling," she purred. "I want some orange blossoms. Don't you think I should have them? Do you think a bride is complete without orange blossoms?" Huh-uhe answered her questions in order. "Then why dont you get me some? "Haw! We'll get you orange blossoms, honey. Thousands of em... er...some day." He Learns About Women. "But I don't want them...er. .. 'some day. I want them now, while Im in the mood. If you loved me, youd get me orange blossoms." 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