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SPECIAL CIRCUS PICTURE PAGE FOR THE KIDDIES
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And t el! her circus life isn’t so dfferent from home Ife, after all.
For as you can see. for yourself, the creus lades.have stockngs t» darn
too (darn ’em!) and this one was snapshotted just before the ring
master blew the whistle for her act.
GIDDAP! THIS BEATS A FLIVVER
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How’d tfou like to go joyriding with this lady? She’s a circus
chauffeur; her car is two horsepower, but Oh, boy! Travel? You
betcha! She’ll tell you it’s heaps more fun to hold the rein that
guide her fiery steeds than it is to steer a flivver down Main ...e -t on
Saturday night.
” “SO THS S THE WORLD.”
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yet their career already is all mapped out. When they're one year
old theylbbe sent abroad to college—the Hagenbeck animal college
at Berlin, lheir ma and pa both wer eborn in the jungles of Africa.
JUMBO—HE’S KING OF ’EM ALL!
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What would an ice cream cone be without ice cream? And what would be a circus without the
elephant? Well, it just would be, that’s all. So—-all aboard, kids—for a ride on Jumbo!
NOW LET’S HAVE FUN!
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Here come the clowns! Just as happy off stage as Cn. Laughter is their food and drink. They’ve
got to get laughs or they get no feed or drink:. But these three pals don’t look much worried,
do they? Sixty laughs to the minute—a laugh a second—is their r'ecord.
HOW'S A FELLA GOIN’ TO SEE EVERYT’ING TO ONCT?
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It just cant be done, Willie! No matter how much you vdll see at the circus, y ou will miss a lot more. Gosh, wouldn’t it be great if a fella could go twice, afternoon
and evening, and sit at one end cf the tent Mid then the other. “Bigger and better every year,” says the circus man. TJte bigger it gets, the more you’re bound to miss.
But gee, what a fella does see! Oh, boy!
' THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 9, 1923
JIM NEVER HEARD OF VOLSTEAD
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Jim’s from the Arctic North. Up there men women, children
and pet bears still take a nip of something hot for a cold. Jim got
overheated t’other day, and chilled. Now Jim’s taking his out of a
bottle. Jim never heard of Volstead, but the circus veterinarian
did. So Jim’s medicine is mostly ginger. Which means he’ll have
a lotta pop when you see him at the circus.
SMILE! DARN YOU, SMILE!
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Where’s the man wjib can look into the face of Smilin’ Sam and
not smile back? Not in Americus, we will bet a bag of marbles. So,
Johnny, hold this before you daddy when you ask him to take you
to the circus, and we will bet he answers, “Sure!”