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Show Rare wild Animals. The most valuable collection of wild animals In the world Is the menagerie feature of Illngllng Mothers' show, the largest elicits organization of all time. Among the odd creatines, nowhere no-where else to be seen, and above price, are two giraffes, the last of their tribe; the only rhinoceros in eaptlvitj; the almost extinct gnu, or horned hoise; a real baby elephant, standing no higher than its mother's knee, and the only one ever bred, born and reared rear-ed In captivity, and a gigantic troop of 40 elephants, the largest Company ever shown under canvas, and more than twice as many as are with any other show in America. 1 n this priceless price-less collection of odd animal creatures the specimens arc all petfect tvpes, and 108 cages, lairs and dens ate used to carry them. The big menagerie tent Is the latgcst ever made for a cit-cus, cit-cus, and so big that ail ai my of u.OOO men could be easily maneuveted within with-in its walls. Naturalists and exploi-ers exploi-ers of fame positively pionounce this menagerie the raiest, latgcst and most valuable In existence. Fic-quentty Fic-quentty colleges and schools aie closed so that students may have the ptlvl-lege ptlvl-lege of Inspecting this woudetful exhibition exhi-bition of wild animal life. One may ptactlcallv makca tourof the world In the time devoted to the study of this immense zoological display, and never again will an oppottunlty pie-sent pie-sent itself of seeing a gieat many animals ani-mals almost extinct. The horse exhibition exhi-bition or the Klngling Brothers' World's Oteatest Shows Is another surpassing featuie thatsepatates this marvelous show fiom all otheis. There arc Go0 horses with the big cn-terprise.ovcrlSOOof cn-terprise.ovcrlSOOof which ate pcrfoi tiling til-ing animals of blue-blooded pedigree. The capital invested In this department depart-ment of the World's Greatest Shows Is enormous and bejond the reach of the promoters of other exhibitions. The vastness of the different depatt-ments depatt-ments of the Klngling Hrotheis' great shows Indicate the spirit of progtci-sion progtci-sion which has always chatacterlcd their policy. This is further evidenced evidenc-ed this eat by the production of a dramatic spectacle, Jerusalem and the 'Ctusades, Involving 1,200 chatacters, a ballet of .'100 and a singing chorus of 200, and requiting the use of a stago ilargcr than the combined size of lite stage space in 100 theatets. Over 2,000 costumes, the designs and makes of Parisian artists, arc employed, and the scenes of marching hosts, dancing galaxies, galloping knights, ecclesiastical ecclesias-tical groupings and dramatic incidents foim a spetacular display Indescribably Indescribab-ly fascinating. The music composed for this magniliclcnt production Is rendered by the largest portable grand organ ever built, and a band of fifty selected soloists. The scenic Investl-tute Investl-tute Is elaborate and ornate, and the spectacle In Its entirety is Incomparably Incompar-ably t.no most Important and successful success-ful historical display ever shown under un-der canvas. These Woild's Greatest Shows will exhibit at Logan Thins-dav Thins-dav August 11. The magnltlclent stieet patade, for which Klngling Brothois aie distinguished above all others, will start ftom the olrcus gtounds show day ptomptly at 10 o'clock Admission tickets and reserved numbered seats can bo seemed at Illngllng Htothers' downtown olllce exhibition day at exactly tlto same prices chat gcd In the ticket wagons on the show gtounds. |