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Show CL01S HUE big Funmakers Are Vital Part of John Robinson Show Coming Com-ing Thursday There hnve been many Improvements Improve-ments In circus entertainment during the past few years, but none more marked; Interesting and succc- fill than the work of these Indispensable BBSetS of the arena, the rloivn.i The fun-mal'ers with John Robin-' son's circus, which is to exhibit In ' g-den g-den Thursday August 26, are unlvei-j sally recognized as the world's greatest great-est laugh producers Kor more attention atten-tion Is given to this department by the Robinson managemen: than Is usually the case, for It realized early the fact thai downs were not merely a sidc-Issul sidc-Issul to keep the show molng. but a distinct, Important, vital part of the show Itself, one which reserves a generous gen-erous portion of the regular pr igram. Acting on this principle, the .John Robinson circus has changed the order or-der of the day. Clowning Is no more an Impromptu business, a series of pantomime.-,, but a definitely organized jet of but lcsques. designed after SpC-i SpC-i r ifle requirements Just as exacting as those of the theatrical stage. The I Robinson organization carries a coterie j of fifty or more of these merry men. headed by the inimitable masters ol clowning Art Adair and Harry La I Pearl. The antics performed by these j half a hundred funster aro of such I drollery. Wit and humor that it is said (the audience enjoys one big laugh from the start of the big show to the 1 closing number. The big program includes such w'orlil-fanious performers as the Hod-jginls. Hod-jginls. riders, the Xle-holsons, wonders of tho air, late of the European Sara-cella Sara-cella circus and the Olympla, London, ithe famous Nelson Family of acrobat-, whose feats of athletic skill are unequalled un-equalled In circus annals, and numerous numer-ous others which lack of space prohibits pro-hibits mentioning. |