Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1921 — Page 4

Buick’s New Four (Continued f) Tl v .hatsiu k lubricated will; the high j>r ur* vyrtcm. I'elcstarting Mid Hffl ttofi? s? stent i 3tt n-1 iliiid < (lulpinetit. Ail i odelsf lire com • nlet® with Ure carrier and extra rim

.u ' i w U: 1 -----_— « • fair 1 <Wf 11 ' fflFPt f \liirJ 1 f ■- ®|T •> i■• :**'•''•^ u> ’ '- ; A' rA"' - w. WfF —b22Mß® I t. JCr -“■ V ''**** ..'' **"' Jw| ar 1 •&$' ' I - I BELLMONT PARK DECATUR, IND. I Agricultural Chautauqua - Annual Home Coming - Soldiers’ Reunion I Plan to meet your friends-invite your friends and relatives to Indiana’s beauty spot and entertain them with the greatest program ever arranged by mankind. The I attractions, exhibits, free acts, etc., are so numerous we cannot begin to enumerate them —you must see them for yourself. FREE ACTS & GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT NIGHT

THE OKURA TROUPE FREE ACTS ' The Hoagland Brothers '*• j S reates t performers in the , w I world. See them in the chariot races; Roman standing B ** - pl >4 races and a Tandem race. The Flying Floyds in aerial 1 ■ ' 1 trapeze performance. I , 4 Fred LaDelle, the Man of Mystery. f", .>• - 1 Fv ’ TTjMl'' / Balloon Ascensions every 'W. day. The Chicago Jazz Band. *' .JL. i I ! The Okura Troupe, Japan’s ■ \ t U-~ ’kmarveous wire acrobats. ' *L, If ■- Y '' ■ f Music by Decatur and Berne PIiMBMII tlT—awrn *I • >7, '"*■>—lM—— MiraiT——lt——>lWß———Mt——l——l—lliiil—l ■™J Ta , Bands.

I THE GREATEST STAKE, PACING, TROTTING AND RUNNING RACES IN INDIANA ■ Bring Your Friends, Load Your Lizzie and Come To - IS 4 """ ■" 1,1 _ _

Every farmer should visit the Agricultural Chautauqua ■ Soldiers meet your H buddies at Bell--9 mont Park- All 9 pen in uniform p admitted free on 9 Tuesday. I T

and are all equipped with noa-gltre headlight lenses. Shipping weights of the four models are: Roadster, 2310 pounds; touring car, 2380 pounds ; coupe, 2430 l i pounds; sedan, 2650 pounds. | Prices, f- o. b. fuctorie*- at I*Hut, I I Mich uro: Roadster. I»35: touring I mr, 1975; coupe, $1,475: sedan,

BELLMONT PARK TO ATTEND THE NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR Decatur - Indiana —

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JCLY 30.1921.

$1,650. In adding the four-cylinder models to the seven n&delc of six-cylinder ears now produced. Buick executives I feel they have rounded out their line land conitructed cars which are in ! every respect worthy of the Buiclt name. i

K. of C. Conclave Started Today (Continued from page one) _ parade, with the St. Francis assembly drill team, nt the head, to bt. Mary's Cathedral, for solemn benedie lion of the Blessed Sacrament.

-• • — — y Bishop P. J- Keane, coadjutor-bishop of Cacramento, being celebrant, and Archbishop Edward J. Hanna, of ban Francisco, will render the sermon. The fourth degree will hold a formal banquet in the evening, at the palace Hotel, where addresses will be given by prominent officials of the fourth degree, Knights of to-

SHOWING $5,000 DISPLAY FIREWORKS Portrait of Pres. Harding. - The Quail Hunter. Gold and ■ Silver Wheels. Old Glory. Sea I JJ M 1111 k I of Fire. Niagara Falls. Barnyard at Mealtime. Colors of the Alies. Birth of the Sun. Hawaiian Garden. The Woi in Rotation. Dancing Bear. : Glacier Park Marvels. Panama Shells. Yankee Boys. The ' Midnight Sun. Flaming Caterpillar. The Rainbow Dome. The Twin Eaglets. American I Beaiitj, Rose. Magnolia Tree. ' Midnight Serenade and more ■ than sixty other great dis- I plays. x K

lumbw- . An all-day Momiay. Augu.t mnclßC o automobile tour o j plan . and the renln.uluJ ‘^ Uelr ~,. ued, ttfe parties let 8 gwno spectße hotels, a aU tomobilee

interest in and around San Francls itl to bb visited by the pllgrhnage. ] n tho early afternoon luncheon win b,. served at Golden Gate Park, utl( | a military band concert will be rendered. The Palace Hotel ballroom will |,,> I (Continued ou pugo nix)

I “I You can arrange | for a ride to the | clouds any day during the fair; two service planes will be here at your service.