Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 21

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* ngnr exhribiin neacn LOtne ninel days. The big top, seating 16,000 persons, cove rs se ven rings and stages, .a 'huge hippodrome> track and encircling grandstands, and is,,one of 31 great tents, .among tbem 'the ,renagerié, sheltering the world's largest-traveling zoo. In its center this season will be seen Col. Tim McCoy's Indian Village, with Sioux, Crow, Shawnee and Ara- pahoe warriors enicamnped. Col. k!cCoy, will himself lead bis congress of rough riders of the world in the main per-, formances, and. in the wild, west. New Foreign Features The Greatest Show on Earthoffers scores of' foreign features .new to America this year, including a Saharan racing. caravan of acrobatic liberty camels and Touregs; a Moroccan sixty-horse liberty act; the largestý aerial ballet ever produced,' headed by the Aninetta and Nelleta troupes, of revoving flyers, the jennies and the Lydias. Fresh from Europe are the Walkmirs, the Antaleks, the Buem- rangs, the Romeos, the Mascbinos, the Demenatis, the Willos, the Torrence- Dolores, Lauries, the Polis, the Rooneys, aerial novelty sensations. The Loyal- Repen skis, the Rief-, fenachs, the Walters, famous .bareback riding troupes; the. two Guice aerial comnedy troupes on the lofty bars; the two renowned Wallenda troupes of high wire thrillers; the Otaris, who fly in mass sornersaults from an aerial cross; the Flying Concellos, with An-. toinette, only girl to acconiplish a two-and-a-half mid-air somersault to a hand-to-hand catch; the Flying Comets; the great Con Colleano, only, artist. ever to achieve a forward soin- ersauît on the tight wire; Dorotby Herbert, madcap .rider of reinlessý jumping horse *s.over fire hiurdies, and Hugo, and -Mario,, human projectiles, who are fired at the saine instant from the mouth of a giant cannon across the upper reaches of the. big top-i ýthese are some of the most rominenti BAHA'1 LECTURE "The Animal and Spiritual the subject on which J larry-Orlova of New York C f 's ~gp /(dcLt 7elep/w~te SAV~STJME SAV~SSTIEPS, Qutunv chamipion. , anaimis year-s president of the Winnetka Tennis club. All north shore boys 15 years old or younger are urged to enter the tournament.. The ages. are governed INLISIS E LL TELEPWEINU C*.

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