Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1922 — Page 5

SEPT. 4, 1922

$90,000 in prizes Indiana State Fair State Fair Grounds •• INDIANAPOLIS •• September 4 to 9 Reduced Fares on Rail and Traction Fines Reduced Fares on Rail and Traction Fines

Let’s All Go to the State Fair This Week In J ana comes once again to State Fair time. Once more Indianapolis is host to the Hoosier State. And this year a greater State Fair than ever before! Let’s all go to the State Fair this year! Let’s go to renew our friendship and acquaintance with our Hoosier neighbors from far and near. Let’s go for fun! Let’s go for the inspiration that only a mighty exposition can give us. Let’s go because we want to be good hosts and do what our guests like to do.

The State Fair belongs to all Indiana. It is Indiana’s annual pageant of progress. There are things to be seen that we can not afford to nnss, there are things to do that it will give us a good, old-fashioned thrill to do, there are things that will profit and amuse and entertain all of us. What thrill is there comparable to the excitement of a horse race? What is more interesting than the prize products of Hoosier soil, and factory,

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workshop, home and farm? What is more really enjoyable than a carnival, a holiday, a one day’s vacation crowded with life, music, color, and the appeal of crowds? You will see your friends at the State Fair. You will have a day so crowded with old-fashioned enjoyment that you will long remember it. You w r ill learn things of lasting profit. You will have a good time. Let’s all go to the State Fair this week!

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