Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1923 — Page 3

The Big Day is Near! Everything is Now Complete! Speed, Thrills and Entertainment are on the Program IUTO RACES n n £ n i I * i r\ Bellmont Park Labor Day Decatur Indiana xS? Monday, Sept. 3rd. <■ wMPmuT' I ■; J l__ . A— t - ;iI RWEwrHW A few of the (ffljCy Drivers 1 £ a- entered in ./ wM? J&Ww- the Big AMHSx« iO» Labor Day B 1 ’ Races fl 1 > ••• * § . ■ 3 BIG EVENTS - S9OO PURSE Ist Event 25-Mile Race 2nd Event 50-Mile Race 3rd Event 10-Mile (Amateur) Race Entries Received For 50 and 25 Mile Race RACES START AT 1:30 SHARP 14 Entries (7 more received today) 14 Entries Music Admission Homer Ormsby, Ft. WayneTronty Ford, driven by Homer Ormsby. g- Dav will he Children Under 15—25 c Harry Murray, Ft. WayneFronty Ford, driven by Curley Davidson. , Furnished by the (War Tax Included) Ray Williams, Ft. Wayneßaja Ford, driven by Haitley. t Berne Band. Several Grand Stand—so Cents C. G. Hartley, Roanoke Hartley Special, dm en b\ C. C. Haitley. other attractions will Bleachers Free B. W. Johnson, Ft. W ayneLaurel Special, diiven by B. W. Johnson. greet the spectators Parking Space for Autos Bill Sudduth, Bluffton Baby Cyclone, diiven by Bill Sudduth. and a day of thrills and Free Ray Creviston, Marion Essex, driven by Ray Creviston. excitement is promised. Room for 10.000 cars V— " ■■” ' * """' ' "" With an entry list consisting of experienced drivers piloting fast high powered machines, and a dirt track in excellent condition, the Labor Day Automobile Races at Bellmont Park promise to be a winner. Special effort has been made by the management to procure only the best of race talent for the event; and the speed fans in and near Decatur will be treated to an entertainment out of the ordinary. Monday is the Day. 1:30 o’clock the Time. Let’s All Go to the Races. si* - X ■ Il ‘ .t /

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SAT. SEPTEMBER 1, 1923.