The Diary: P A G E. 4 7. A long row of brightly colored banners outside,told what some of the most noted men of our country had said about the show. The entrance was in the form of a huge mass of rocks. On the extreme top were five life like statures of Indians with drawn arrows and bows. On the opposite side of the street, stood a small brightly colored building in which were exhibited the LOWNEY chocolates, cocoas and candies. Above the Indian Village was another interesting show called " Jerusalem.the Golden.". The entrance was a representation of a Jewish Temple in the ancient days. Another attraction " Ostrich Farm" held the boards a short distance further on.The interior so I heard, consisted of a wide field in which were kept a large number of fine ostriches, for the purpose of showing people their habits etc. Whats that?. It is a man shrieking at the top of his voice." Come, run, just for fun, you son of a gun and see - Chiquita.- the living doll, only 31 inches in height. She's a perfect little beauty. Don't miss it " The entrance to little Chiquitas' Midway home was very attractive. At the top were hung banners showing Chiquita , dining with a few celebrities. On the platform stood her tiny little automobile, in which she took her moring ride, her little cab and her ponies. Above this we saw another attraction called " BOSTOCKS WILD ANIMAL SHOW."In front stood the spieler ( or the fellow who advertises the show ) shouting "