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Issue: 1931 December - Page 14

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Sherman Hotel Floor Plan
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Prices:
Booths 1 and 2— for music display— $65 each.
Booths 22 and 23 center— dominating entrance $65 each.
Number 3 also dominating the entrance is $65.
All other 10 x 10 booths are $50 each.
are $50 each.
— $40.
The 10 x 10 booths at the end of the hall giving dominating view of both aisles
There are a few booths in the rear— 7 x 10— that manufacturers of one small machine may use at small cost
Booth 48 is given over to music exhibit as it faces the group of seats in the rear of the hall where the operators will
congregate and rest.
It will be the understanding that whoever takes this booth may not play the instruments if the exhib­
itors in the adjoining booths complain.
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