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Show Bi Double Circus Travels On Three Railroad Trains i . i r - i t 5 i "- A u " f A , V j J .it-:: r i GAL ON FLYING TRAPEZE The world's newest big show, the ! Cole Bros. -Clyde Beatty Circus j whi'jh returned from a five-year ! European tour last year will ex- hibit in Helper, Sunday, Aug. U; ! Salt Lake, Munday, Aug. 10. , j The No. 1 advertising car, the first of three in , advance of the i colossus of all amusements, is j now in this vicinity. Billposters, J banner men, lit hoy raphers, radio men and press agents are herald- i iug the great event, and soon j everyone will be planning fur a e.ala visit to the world's largest "big top," the center of the biggest big-gest canvas city ever assembled to thrill, entertain and amuse a great and discriminating populace. popu-lace. Traveling on three trains of double-length steel railroad cars, the giant of super-circuses will bring 1080 people, 812 menagerie anima Is, 30 elephants and 000 horses. The pre-eminent feature is Clyde Beatty's trained wild animal ani-mal exhibition. Beatty is acknowledged acknow-ledged to be the greatest wild animal trainer of all time. There are 400 performers including" in-cluding" the famous Davenport family of riders; the Imperial Harolds aerialists; the Flying Thrillers; Harold Barnes, dancing, tumbling somersaulting acrobat of the tight wire, and GO internationally inter-nationally celebrated and beloved clowns. The Cole Bros. -Clyde Beatty horse fair has become a feature amazing in .its appeal throughout the North American continent. The big holiday will be ushered in with an immense street parade at 11 a. m. Upwards of 500 horses, three score of elaborately carved and gilded allegorical floats and tableau wagons together with many cages and open dens of Clyde Beatty's animals will be seen in the processional. There will be five herds of elephants and two caravans of camels from the great desert. Five bands and two steam calliopes will furnish music. Doors to the menagerie open at 1 and 7 p. m. The big show will start at 2 and 8 p. m. |