Show F E and All All Other Trimmings to comp Come With Circus Y YA 3 A Y r A t r. r 6 y r IO M 1 f i if f W j c f fr j r V x g t t wr e. e 4 6 The elephants are coming A big yellow car rolled into local railroad yards last night attached to the rear of a passenger passenger train Aboard were thirty banner men and advertising agents of the Carl Hagenbeck and Great Wallace Vallace Shows combined which will exhibit in Salt Lake City on Saturday September 6 for two performances matinee and night I The mere announcement that the big show is coming will cause small boys boy to become active performing all sorts of ot Jobs with an alacrity that will stand in vivid contrast to their demeanor demeanor de de- de rne meanor nor before the first signs of the I circus appeared And likewise quite I a large number of uncles and aunts are looking about raking up acquaintances acquaint acquaint- ances among their nephews and nieces They are saying that they will probably ably have to go and carry the children children children chil chil- dren to see the animals But deep down in their hearts they know they would not miss the circus If there was not a child within a thousand miles I of here on circus day The enthusiastic young man ahead of the Hagenbeck- Hagenbeck Wallace Hagenbeck-Wallace shows con con- conI I I I leased that he was at his wits' wits end endI today He stated that the big show has gone on increasing year after year I until now row he finds words inadequate to express the immensity of the circus this season It is as bigger and better belter than ever before This year three long trains are used to transport the big amusement organization organ organ- two wenty separate tents are necessary necessary necessary essary essary- to accommodate the Hagenbeck Hagen Hagen- beck beck- Wallace beck allace shows and they are so large that they cover a small sized farm The big arena tent is feet in length and nd among the largest ever I constructed It is supported chiefly Eby by six enormous center poles greater than those used on the biggest sailing vessels The performance is given in three rings and on two stages The Carl Hagenbeck trained wild animals perform in a massive steel girded I arena More than performers take I i part in the program I During the engagement here performances performances performances per per- will be given at 2 and S 8 p p. p m m. The doors will wil be opened an hour earlier to the Hagenbeck zoo The parade will start at 10 in the morning |