Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 17, 1921, Page 4

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USHE BEMIDJI DAILY PiONEER SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921 ST 23 S SECOND ONLY TO THE STATE FAIR | Without adoubt, the greatest exhibition ever attempted in this part of the state--4 days of Wonder--Fun--Sport and Education ' THE AMUSEMENT WORLD’S BEST ATTRACTIONS---BETTER THAN A CIRCUS I I lhh’»— [T EVERY DAY WILL BE F ULL OF EVENTS OF REAL ‘MPORTA\ICE TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE WELFARE OF BELTRAMI COUNTY AT HEART | COME AND SEE HOW WELL WE'VE DONE—COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF - VAUDEVILLE ACTS ngh class - Vaudeville Acts secured: for at'ter-' noon and evening performances. See. the Ward BELTRAMI COUN’I‘Y WON AGAIN AT THE STATE FAIR, AND WILL RETAIN THE CUP PERMAI\LNTLY - FIVE BRASS BANDS Concerts morning and evening by visiting bands from Gonvick, Walker, Blackduck and Kelliher. I i|||ii||||mmil|sx|||:||i|:|||mmmmmmumun|1|!||||||||lmllm|||||lmnmlm-n!IIl!Illil!ll|lImlmmllliillliliml!ml! — o | % : Trio in novelty acrobatic acts. - See “Sakata” the Music every afternoon by Bemidji’s 75-piece Juven- = wonderful Jap in his slide for hfe All acts take ile Band, and evening a splendid program by Be- = place in front of the new and spacmus gra,ndstand midji’s Union Band—plenty of music at the Fair. == cach day of the Fair.. S —————————— - ; FAST RACING EVENTS = THE BIG FASHIOV SHOW A large string of Fast Horses in Pacing, Trotting = E | Thirty-five of ‘the most beau“txful and graceful and Running Races, with handsome purses provided EE] Young Ladies andnine ¥ oung Men will act as mod- for each event. E=E els to display the latest styles and fashions of the Be- } = midji Merchants, This ,B;gn%shmn Exposition - Ieotor cygllt(alecesR = will be shown nlohtly on a brilfiantly lighted stage —-— arN acle;s Ford R ;E in front of the grandstdnd——a show well worth see- OyellyS0rc uace == ing. 100 Yard Dash == Farmers Horse Race | = ; * Worth Events all to be pulled off on improved track |- |5 g FAST FOOTBA LL GAMES FL“NG Coming that will be in first-class ¢ondition for the Big Days = ; Mil of the Fair. == "Faotb 1F Game hatweenghe fast Bemidji High FUX RSS = ' nocst team frgm this part " Does to = Stunts | ¥ See AUTO POLO GAMES = E . That e A Novelty in Sports B WOther ©~ ~#1 J T3 e EE Flyerj it gk S ‘Contests between fast teams every afternoon | EE ¥ i Won't - ?V»“““"‘ ‘ e and evening on the track in front of the grandstand. | 5E “Do* R Wi A wonderful sight at night with the engines spitting | == INDUSTRIAL ' EXHIBITS Tha Business Houses and Factories will have exhibits that will be worth viewing. + This will: be your opportu- nity to get first-hand information about machinery and other things. Flying Circus THRILLS OF A LIFETIME supposed to open aftel half the Dive is com- pleted. The Greatest \ fire and the spotlights picking out the brilliant plays. A thriller every moment in Auto Polo. LIVESTOCK SHOW With over three hundred head of livestock prac- tically signed up as entries, the parades of the Win- [RTHITDA NOT ONE PLANE— e et e : = ~ Watch for Complete Apnouncemcnts 4 BUT A WHOLE CIRCUS' ) ning Stocx wilibe an mspiring sight. Expert judges | 5= il S e have been secured in all departments and the re- | E= Giving: the Daxly Prog Da 9 Aviators Defy Death in Thrilling g == sults will be keenly watched for. == <Aets Thousands offFeet. Above the ‘Farth : \ = '. Loop-the—Loop s : Barrel Roll & ‘ gg FARE-AND-ONE HALF : Spiral Dive « '+ ‘Tail Spins & . g% ¢ Changing Banes in Mid-Air - == OnAll Railroads to Ben‘fidjl i FARE-AND-ONE-HALF = Sept 19 tg; Sept 25" B © . Walkingfon the Wings ‘ : = ; And the Greatest Sensation of All—A High On All Railroads to Bemidji = Dive from tha Plaiie a Mile Above the Earth; SEPT. 13 to SEPT.25 == Landing Gracefully with a Parachute that is %% AT T [T l_lh_'lxfllfl e L T T, muum|||n|||||m|m||mn ITIIIIlIIIIlllll!llmlllflmmlII—HIIIIII IIIIHIIII’iIIIIIIllIIIII f T LTI | I | I

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