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Show FREAKS AT Y. M. C. A. CIRCUS CAUSE LOTS OF FUN TO VISITORS "?tep right In end walk around. This is the greatest show on f-arth," shouted the barkers at the V. M. C. A. circus Saturday Sat-urday nisrht as thpy trouped th utraw-laden utraw-laden floors haranguing thr multitudes aa to th beauties of their sideshows. It looked like a real rlrcus, only It wasn't. It had t lie olor of a ral cirrus, but it wasn't. Chlqulta, the. riving lady, and Slgnor Bannanopeanutfp. the fortune teller, were there to ogle the public anil smilingly extract the mazunia. They liked it and so did the public. It was a circus. Other separators on exhibition were Mister Annln R. Oakley, sharpshooter: sharpshoot-er: Mille Tri-Podille, the "three-lfgeil lady direct from Sanpete": Madam Fatis-muss. Fatis-muss. cxartlv oil pound to the good, and Mile. Short Clothrs, the famous bare-bark bare-bark rider. The sideshows had as frenkn and wonders. won-ders. Prof. Riphlptoe. the terrible Turk: the tumbling mites fighting for bloo.1; Prof. Samp-Sanidow, .lunior rrrai'ild . builders from Kgyp' dirert; Hewitt, the , revolving glotw artist, a-nd Prof. Selilit7!- i enhauseibrus' h, loader of the German hand. |