Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1922 — Page 6
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Don’t Forget These Special Free Attractions for TUESDAY All Childrenunder the age of 12 years will be admitted free of charge. Come on kids—the water’s fine and we want you all to have one grand and glorious time. SoldiersAll soldiers will be admitted FREE of charge Tuesday. Your uniform, American Legion button or Army button is your entrance ticket. Column right! Everybody in. Boy Scouts— Any boy who will present himself in uniform at the gate will be admitted FREE on Tuesday. All out boys!
Give this list of entertainments the once over—See if you can beat it! ~ 7rained /I, DUIIOOU ascension Midway Attractions furnished by Agricultural Chautauqua Zeidman and Pollie ExS%h nimal Circus and Special Fire Works High Dive Seven Bands vices—Concert Bands
DECATFR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. .H’LY 31, 1922
I Here’s a real for sure SPECIAL ATTRACTION 20 Piece Girl’s Band From Freemont, Indiana Don 1 Miss This—They Come Highly Recommended. Tuesday is also Farmer’s Day Mr. Patterson, of the National Farm Federation will be the principal speaker. farmers Federation meeting in the big Chautauqua tent. Y. M. C. A. Will give a special program on Tuesday. Talks will be given by the National and State Secretaries. Mr. Ruff of the Fort Wayne Y. M. will also be here. Children can meet with them and ask questions at the Y. M. C. A. tent.
( ——— — — • —— —■==- / ■». « —~_j More than 150 horses on the grounds now. The Greatest Racing PROGRAM ever offered in Indiana 12 to 32 starters in every race this will n &>od B Pi?rS e wh ? ,e . R rounds gives you a thrill fastest' Offere<l and "ith SOl "<' <’ f S Cn ‘ ered 1,1 ,heSe - *P- d DOBBIN race that InHlJnksnm step winner. Everybody welcome make your entry NOW.
