Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1919 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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INDIANA STATE FAIR Indianapolis, Sept. 1 to 6 Two Fine New Buildings Dedication Ceremonies September 1
MANUFACTURERS’ BUILDING— Largest and finest building for display of motor cars in the United States. It is of brick, concrete and steel; abundance of light, with floor space of 80,000 square feet. See the new automobiles for 1920.
WOMAN’S BUILDING— An Imposing structure of three floors for displays of Fine Arts, Culinary Products and Flowers. Home of State Fair’s School of Home Economics for Girls. Big Cafeteria In basement. Concerts by Jeanette Adler’s Famous Women’s Orchestra.
These Imposing buildings will at once win the cordial approval of all Hoosiers. They are handsome in design, immense in capacity and 'mark the opening of a new era for the Indiana Fair. Special Daily Attractions
718 T NEW YORK INFANTRY BAND— The most famous of American bands in afternoon and night concerts. FOUR HARNESS RACES— Best trotters and pacers in contests at the greatest harness meeting of the year in Indiana. OPEN AIR VAUDEVlLLE—Extraordinary program of acrobats and comedians at grandstand during tbe races.
PASSENGER AEROPLANING By Kokomo Aviation Company. State Fair visitors will be carried In Curtiss limousines In aerial sight-seeing trips over the exposition. THRILLING AUTO POLO—The most sensational of modern sports, played during afternoon races and In Coliseum at night. GLADWAY CARNIVAL SHOWS— A bewildering array of attractions on the State Fair Midway.
Stay for the Night Hippodrome Show Twenty brilliant and spectacular acts from the New York Hippodrome circuses and vaudeville circuits, in the richest night show ever offered in the Middle West. . 'ilij... ?>’, ‘ ~ STATE FAIR ADMISSIONS —General admission, 75c; children under 12 vears 25c' vehicles. 75c. Grandstand, 50c; box seat, including admission, il- reserved seat, including 'admission, 75c. Night Hippodrome—Admission 50c with reserved seat; box seat, 75c. „ C N LINDLEY, President. C. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. . ' Bt * ls Hou ’*- Indianapolis.
