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Thursday, November 6, 1924.
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PARADE AT 10:30
For two solid hours the per
formance of the Sparks Circus in
Griffin tomorrow, makes the spec
tator live again those joyous
care free days of the land of
make believe, the golden days of
childhood.
|| pictorial It opens beauty with called a scene “An of Egyp- great
tian Fantasy, ff The introductory
number, with its harmony of col
ors, lustre, brilliance and magnifi
cence, has been conceded to be
the most entrancing spectacle and
pageant ever presented under can
vas.
Pretty Girls.
Taking part in it is a gorgeous
ly costumed chorus of pretty girls,
and there are beautiful thorough
bred horses, sage elephants, in
dolent camels and gentle Hamas,
in trappings and accoutrements
of dazzling splendor.
Immediately following “An
Egyptian Fantasy” comes a whilr
pool of amusement that fills the
spectator with delight.
In rapid succession novelty fol
lows novelty in the three rings, in
the air and on the hippodrome
track. of dar-
ing alternate with sensational
comedy acts.
In the menagerie will be found
splendid specimens of the most fe
rocious beasts from the jungles
of India and Africa, and there are
strange looking animals from
South America. A visit to the
menagerie of the Sparks Circus
offers unusual opportunities -for
interesting and practical studies
in natural history.
Children under 12 years of age
are admitted for 35 cents. On cir
cus day seats may be bought at
Ward’s Drug Store for the same
price as at the show grounds.
Program for Tomorrow.
6 a. m. Sparks circus trains due
to arrive from Newnan on the
-Central of Georgia railroad.
6:30 a. m. Unloading and remo
val of tents, paraphernalia, wag
ons, animals, etc., to the circus
grounds.
7:30 a. m. Erecting kitchen, din-
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NOVEMBER
WHEN THE ONLY “CLASS A” CIRCUS
IN THE SOUTH WILL BE IN GRIFFIN.
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WflTP ItV/ 1 C — Sparks and every Circus Georgian is a is Georgia proud of institution the vast
growth and phenominal success of this—“THEIR
OWN GEORGIA CIRCUS.
Prices: Children under 12,35c; Adults, 75c
Admission and reserved seats on sale Circus Day at
Ward’s Drug Store—same price ps at show grounds.
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the society features with Sparks’ “Georgia’ Circus showing in
tomorrow afternoon and night.
ing, dressing, menagerie, black
smith and horse tents.
8 a. m. Breakfast served to the
700 circus employees.
8:30 a. m. Hoisting of mam
moth white top jn‘ which main per
formances take place, a lesson in
practical efficiency, Side show
erected.
10:30 a. m. The elaborate street
parade will leave the old base
ball grounds and will proceed -
on Fourth, street to Taylor; thence
to Hill to Broad, to Eighth to
Poplar, to Hill, to Taylor to the
show grounds.
1 p. m. Doors open for leisure
ly inspecti on of me nagerie. Band
concert 1 to 27
2 p. m. Afternoon performance
commences.
6 p. m. Concert of popular and
classical music played on the
world’s largest steam piano, which
can be heard for five miles with
out the use of radiophones.
7 p. m. Doors again opened to
public. Menagerie. Band conceit
7 to 8.
8 p. m. Evening performance of
the circus, complete in detail.
11 p. m. Concerted night move
ment to circus trains.
12 p. m. Departure of circus
trains for Fort Valley.
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The charming Princess Prajatipok
of Siam, who has been in the United
States for a visit. The husband of
the princess is a brother of the king
of Siam.
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the richest men in China, has been
in this country visiting his son, who
is a student at Yale. HOng Sling
was a track laborer on the Union
Pacific railroad in the eighties. Now
he is a banker.
DAILYNEWS
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STARTS FRIDAY
Jackson, Ga., Nov. 6.—The Butts
County Jubilee and Club Fair,
which will be held here Friday
and Saturday, gives promise of
being one of the most successful
celebrations ever held in the
county.
Features of the program will be
a parade Friday morning in which
all schools, dub members and civic
organizations will take part. The
parade will form at the school
house at 10 o’clock and march to
the business portion of the city.
Immediately following the par
ade Dr. Andrew M. Soule, presi
dent of the State College of Agri
culture, will deliver an address on
the courthouse square.
At 6:30 o’clock will occur the
marriage of “Miss Georgia Prod
ucts” to “Mr. Samuel Butts.” Mov
ing pictures will be shown in the
courthouse Friday night.
Judge Persons to Speak.
Saturday morning Judge G. Gor
don Persons, of Forsyth, will de
liver an address. Moving pictures
will be shown in the afternoon
and at 6:30 the queen of the jubi
lee will be crowned on the, court
house lawn. A fiddlers’ conven
tion will be held Saturday night in
the courthouse.
AH of the attractions will be
furbished by home talent and the
celebration will be a strictly home
affair. There will be music by a
brass band and orchestra.
Prizes Awarded.
Prizes will be awarded to thej
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more than 150 boys and girls en
rolled in the five agricultural clubs
in the county.
There will also be exhibits of
home manufactured articles, con
sisting of textile exhibits, home
manufactured feeds, pimento pep
pers and other articles grown and
manufactured in Butts county.
The celebration is sponsored by
the Woman’s Club, Kiwanis Club,
city and county officials and other
organizations.
Friday will be a holiday in all
schools in the county so that
teachers and pupils can take part
in the exercises.
GEORGIAN NOW HEADS
VETERANS OF THE GRAY
Dublin, Ga., Nov. 6.—Gen. James
A. Thomas, of Dublin, Ga., has is
sued orders that he had assumed
command of the United Confeder
ate Veterans following the death
of Gen. W. B. Haldeman last week.
TORTURED GOLDFISH
Newark, N. J., Nov. 6.—Accused
of cruelty to goldfish, Joseph
Beardinelli was warned by Police
Judge Murray not to annoy fish
in Branch Brook park. Thomp
son alleged that Beardinelli took
fish out of the pond and held them
several minutes, later returning
them to the water. The court up
held the fishes’ right to privacy.
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Shenandoah, Nov. 6.—Raymond
Seltzer, 30 years old, of Hunters
ville, committed suicide in a grue
some way. Seltzer went to a shed
at the rear of his home, placed a
stick of dynamite on his chest and
lit the fuse.
Luxurious motor busses, equip
ped with parlor car seats, card
tables and electric lights are at
tracting tourists in Europe.
A locomotive has been built in
Italy that uses compressed air for
power so it can run safely over
flooded tracks. \
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