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Show Circus Hypnoiisl Subdues "Oat" : ; 1 i - - .-" . I ; VW ' ) ' " ' " ,4- ' 1 ' i" i Antoinette, one of the 32 hons brought to this country by BLACAMAN, the Hindu Animal Hypnotist making his first tour of the country with the Hagen-beck-Walace Circus this season, is considered by animal men to be the most vicious "cat" ever found in captivity. The only time Antoinette An-toinette is relaxed is at feeding time in the Hagenbeck-Wallace menagerie. Antoinette is very attentive at-tentive to her food. First she licks the raw meat (about 18 pounds at 4 p. m. every day is all the meal the lions get) then she employs her ripper claws to tear the meat loose from the bone. Then she carves the meat with her scissor claws and with that operation completed, bolts the entire piece whole and starts all over again. As soon as she has eaten everything, every-thing, her ladyshi-p promptly goes to sleep until about the time the doors Eire open at 7 p.m. for the night show. The Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus will give two performances in Provo at the Airport ground and will present for the first time in this country, the greatest of all circus importations, BLACAMAN. This famous Hindu hypnotist of junglejbred male and female lions and man-eating crocodi'Ies, will : appear1 at each performance. Without question, the highest salaried sal-aried act ever to travel with an American ''circus, BLACAMAN brings his mystic power into the arena with his lions and crocodiles. croco-diles. Using neither gun nor chair nor whip, entirely unprotected, clothed only in a single loin-cloth, BLACAMAN, through his mental powers alone, reduces beasts and reptiles to obey his commands to sleep to wake. Doctors and scientists acknowledge their amazement at this thri'lling dem- j onstration of his powers. Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus is a modern circus, a complete performance per-formance in three rings and a , double menagerie. Headliners i'n the circus world, hundreds of beautiful horses, scores of gorgeous gorg-eous girls, acrobats and aerialists, clows, 26 performing elephants all will be here on Wednesday, Aug. 17. The downtown ticket sale on show day only wMl be at the Schramm-Johnson Drug store, where the same price for tickets will prevail as at the circus grounds. .. |