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Show TOMORROW, BIG CIRCUS DAY V V v 5iK'!BHKHBBBBBw ' i liiliwm H9 '7 " w uVHSSSpB'ppBaaaapj (? KsPPPPPVnpapJBBJBBBBBBBBHftABa JtSBSfKlkm'K'' Tomorrow is Circus day, and the small boy will be" In his own, when ' the 'Al . Barnes big. four ring wild animal 'circus rolls fnto town. It, is due" to arrive at daybreak, (raveling ia two sections, .of flfty-.two ears.1 A great many no doubt will ton oat: arlr'to aea tha Unloading ot the tolg Taaew "aa It-is rather-Interesting to the young and old. According to Thos. Francis Heney, representattf of tho show, who la In the city, today making final arrangements for parade par-ade and the big show. Practically the entire performance by this show ts given by animals, says Mr. Heney, 1200 In number Animals of almost every known spev cle, wild and domestic performers, leaping about In a hugo steel arena In the center of a water proof canvas, can-vas, cooled by some twenty or more revolving electric fans. A group ot fourteen royal Bengal tigers said to he the finest specimen evor brought from India, are to be seen in skilled ucrobatlc nets under the command of a beautiful young lady. This young lady Is Miss Mabel Stark, and is tho wonder ot tho show world this season It Is claimed her skill and daring In 'tho handling of wild beasts has gained her a seat among the head-liners. head-liners. Her dexterity In handling her Royal Bengal tiger nnd sensational sensa-tional act with Rajah, a 300 pound three year old Royal Bengal tiger Is nothing more than astounding and contains enough thrills to appease the most sensational circus goers. . ' Mr. Horry Clark and a corps of dorks will be on hand to see that the kiddles will be woll taken care of 'With pink lemonade and hump back tpeaauta, likewise the1 toy balloon. -Amt what is clreua day without' the aove mentioned. j ASfrtfPOfiTANT AS EVE1?. , - Yes, the clrcustto the lad of ttuay .Is Just as important aa when wo were kids, although tbn show has passed Its reformation Just as most" every olhor Institution. It is a program giving to the people a refreshing nnd enlightened entertainment that forms tho nucleus of tho circus program pro-gram of today. To seo camels In actual vaulting acts, Zebras in see-saw features, Kangaroos In boxing bouts, Tigers and bears In wrestling roles. Pigs (nnd ostriches In rosing and driving acts, Elephants, dogs, monkeys and hundreds of ponies and horses In killed circus acts, Is something new and novel and can only be seen with the Barnes circus. ' There wlll bo a two mllo long otreet parade leaving the show giounds at 10;30 a. in. Doors to tho big show opons at 1 and 7 p. m, Big show performances start at 2 and 8 p. m., allowing tho visitors ono hour to visit tho mammoth menag-erlo menag-erlo and listen to a forty pleco "oversea" "ov-ersea" marine band and get acquainted acquaint-ed with tho animal nctors. |