Show I CIRCUS A BIG SUCCESS i I I Great Crowd Enjoys Unique Entertainment 4 1 VERY FEW PEOPLE ABSENT Nothing Lacking In the Way i of Freaks j No Causalties Reported Although < tho 1 Laughter Wan at tho Danger Point the Whole Evening H 4 It Is not necessary to describe the KIks circus to hose t who were nt the t Halt Lake Theater I lust night and it 4 would j he impossible to describe it tot to-t those who were not there Fortunately inoif everyone was there so the re Kiets today though deep and poignant I will be few and far between A unique feature of a very unique ontcrtaintncnt was the burlesque on the I free band concert in front of the tent r No one would have Imagined that more music could be slduspliltlngly funny but the orchestra made it so not with queer noises and peculiar sounds but 1 with simple variations oi wellknown I Ft airs The musicians would begin with wellknown tunes such as Suwanee J lllver l and Annie Laurie wandering i off Inlo grotesque discords and amusing 11 breaks J CIRCUS CROWD THERE t The usual I country circus croud 1 was faithfully burlesqued l in the first spasm 4 I Lester Freed orated on the I customary = fideshow art gallery and Fred Vood 4 dealt the cards from the ticket hox The second spasm disclosed the Interior I of the sideshow and Introduced Fred J Dern as the Queen of the Snake Enchantress En-chantress the Feeny children in a L graceful Irish song and dunce act Ben Uiee us FIJI Jim Ilippoto I BMSFGU S the lire club manipulators Billy Bar 4 netl as the Circassian beauty Donald 4 son and Kenyort In a banjo duet t Jeorge Ames as the maneating Zulu Ttobert Harry Loiselle in the Toreador p uance and Tom Pitt the fat lady This yjMsm concluded with a thrilling go beiweeii Frank Redman Corbett and Dana Smith Jeffries 9 1 At the beginning of the third and last F spasm Ringmaster Leary of the big I show announced that the young gentlemen would wait on the audience with tickets for the grand concerl ana an-a fnlC > IIlecc II I c The young gentlemen walled and I did quite a thriving business At Ihc I lose of the big show the ringmaster I U made another announcement saying I that those who had purchased would be entitled to reserved suuts and the others would stay where they were I l THE REAL SHOW m But I to return to the big show i The stand entree of bareback riders showed I the whilom occupants of the sideshow I wearing the horses around their waists 4 and prancing about the ring In bewildering I be-wildering evolutions This was followed fol-lowed by Sing Hi and Von Lung In I heir I Japanese e balancing act Little I 1 Pete the elephant and Freckle the giraffe in a cake walk and the strong t woman The latter laboriously lifted a 10000pound Iron weight which was later stolen by one of the spectators I l who ran away with it The 1000pound I cannon ball was kicked Into the balcony at the conclusion of the act I i Madnmoiselle Maccaronl with her daring feet on horseback was an extraordinary ex-traordinary attraction as was the horse which van on wheels I The circus was presented to a larger large-r 1111 fashionable audience and the greatest enjoyment was manifested I throughout The Elks netted a goodly I I 9 um as a result of the entertainment I It goes again tonight One oC the La Verne brothers who 44 I participated in the trapeze act while doing a fall with a knotted rope ri I came In contact with the stage giving t I the audience quite a fright A slight I cut on the forehead was the extent of his injuries He will play his part tonight i to-night I |