XXV THE BREVARD :NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA. PL ORANGES EQUALLY VALUABLE FOR OLDER CHILDREN AND GROWN-UPS S HELPS NEW PARTNERSHIP FORMED. Messrs. T. M. Mitchell ami H. L. Wilson recently formed a partner ship in the retail grocery business. Mr Mitchell sold a half interest in his popular Grocery to Mr. Wilson. ome interestiri)'- developments mix- to be expected at an early date, as ihv'.-i gentlemen plan ta do a re tensive scale and will probably tail grot cry business on a more ex double their stock, trade, etc. so el ci iHERS ! m :Xe Over $2,G00,0CQ in Fund for War Sufferers National Budget Is $5,543,077. t 9- If" r i & Aids 200,000 Veterans and Their Families 27,000 Dis abled Still in Hospitals. Your 4 X AID TO VETtRAMS STANDS FIRST SPENDS $5,866,255 IN YEAR y Chartered by Congress , to relieve suffering in peace and in war at home and abroad. Join or Renew Your Membership Nov. 11th to 29th BED CROSS ADVANCING 1 HEALTH CAMPAIGN -Extends Service to New Fields -.and Brings Healing Hope to Remote Sections. Ph' supreme opportunity for ler.d ;;' fsr the American Red Cro-..s is '. , health service. Thus a committee .,-.-V.. op of prominent physicians, n-''r.'.-ifiA and, public health experts, .- a - mouth.-- of exhaustive study, re ; -vr-tm! ar.d urged that not only should M Cross continue its pros nt i v, hut should undertake- a I'.-.-ij) "(hoi; si ve eduonti-ma 1 cam puiga c! T'i iio health lines. Tie- an- 4 1. a ti r,' ,.a -'- ::st issued, discloses t.iat it, , - . . .,,'( rvative. - v:.s-)od this opporiunry in te.o ( of Diibiic h( ahh nursiiv-. in- i Sokii-r Service Sta-ds First tie.n in iiome hygiene and c:.re of j From July 1. 1!'17. to Jun- , lr2'h lue. nutrition wort, first aid to j the Ain-ri-ean Red ( roe- spent na'iou hro.-i and in water life-saving. I aMy ard tiieeeeh i; CiuiN ('- to :-,f)'h sori'e is fundamentally, ; Slf. l.iea..aa.-. b.-half of Aac-Ivati sob . . ri.:, Mv :ci.t urnef ic-allv an iinr-cir- ' ' r.tm'tion of t.e Red Cross, and ; year :r.arks its (tension into j irhds and alorg broader lire s. In j C-oss Nursing Servi e there oiled nearly -40. mm nurses. J-),- j ; wJtoju ,- rvr:l during ihc Vorlil )').- past year Ii?-d Cross nar-t-s r.-.-igMi'd to de'y in i-e'. .-.i : -j of Alaska and North 'a ro ar, u in orK itmnilK . " I'euoh.-cot Ray, Me. I j'ublic tienlth Nc.rri:::: S r , v-jr.afcd by the American l: d v tal;,', which operates ehi , m-.ii sections untouch) d iy , th,.- : e ii- ahh agettcies. h a s ,e; s R -.J - i.urses working '!.).,, tp. d: 1 - m of Cliapt-rs. '"!:! work has . lieh a reayd that many of I - a;e-fken uar by th local eito maintait: le-abii .tvics ' eomaeinities. lnstnu-tien in - ' ';, -.'!.!;' ;md Cte1'- of the Sick : a st -ady a 1 iir.r". Sinco : v-r. i'icntes of proficiency have v . en 'let. 127 wo!'.-'!! who o- :n- ; , Red Cross t air---. la t'.K? ar "J '..;!. oert.t.c: t".; v.a ra . and (;5.'nji stmlents were t:u- - i i!si ar ' ion id' 1 .o," I Ri d Cro.s : o b'-aeiits derived from tn - ', to ne-et each pi r-on'.s je-cnl- ..i eds is w inning vide-.nrea.l ree- r f-n through tlie work of the Red ' -.- Nutrition S-rvie. particularly' - schools. lulling the school; at carried on regular insiruc- n a ril i.'ti , r-'ae'a.ed more than p crei r.-n ;-nd adults. More - n -''' voluiite-rs assisted in this1 Throughout the country :t5.2S:5 j !'h ,i'.--ering.s were held under Red; ae. r.-j u.spoes, uueimeu u : -'. iajl,50U persona. unTual Summons :o . v?-ri r.rnQ Kann ! On Armistice Day :"'-li"r:i,ion ?2-,5;)-'5 i i;m";u7od,m,-,'aaaM'm expended up to June :;. when the 'u"' ",,"' --! '"' ,,;'u American Red Cross withdrew, and , lV"1" ""' in, purities lr. the water itsiif. r-o.Vica's grent h.umani'.iri.in --ffort- ,he work was taken over under the ! Precautions shoubi be taken to ire Mi behalf of stricken Japar. nay in ;ontroi 0f the Greek government. For' V('Mt :1,,1 Xr":'-:i ' fnVA ,1(nvn -'-! ;sarov,y .-; lha ansW o- to the pmT;(p,H0;i ami convoletioa nt wnoral tlie waste pit.e from the kitchen sink. ; j' n. '"' v nat a re a- the Red m-s't-r, do in time ,f p. a- e"" What Aa-icrican Red Cross did .at once t:hi:t crufbing 'earthquake di-s- sfxinift 'Rithoei warning sa ' i iz was ready on the ir,.-.-!-; ;vry-wido tt -.v work tn carry out a 'e.'iy and effectively the r -a a sl. c 1 -."resident to lead th na'tona' -a a.- for the relief of the man; C ..a- -'.-- --of sufferer?. Prepatedr.es: i.e. -a -he field when relief is n-e- d d is 'o-.rieT duty of the Red Cr. V . mit 2. metnhersh ii- enrolled ;n if ' .nmunity in the land tii'a rue. i. rt-'- 'ould be iitiiiossibb'. Thai v:;.t-7 ranij- dollar mciabership mast crrtS'-grtant. r. 'is imperative that the s tore T tbe American bd Cross ! mad" aj oi millions of indivVlur i units, ipening Armistice Day, Noeer.her 11 closing with '1 hank, a ing Fay Mi r: ember 29, the fbd! Cali te. rjien-etrate to it." euda , ' ta."3- i?mfl to tb. pa i.ai'ir.e tffii -seas. rf ':..' their h' -w?iabfr8 As." ' 4ritlk r-vEevred $rta revtvta " 00 P.-. 1 -. -d St:-ea tern "'i;-..' period tt'.ji pm due 0 c when ;u . Expended $9,738,448 in Services to Mankind Last Year at Home and Abroad. Wp?hinp,lori.--Yith a budget of ?5, iTbt.077.Sl for curving out the pro gram of service during the current fis cal year, beginning July 1, the Ameri can Red Cross announces that this amount was Sj4, 115. :'.?(). 41 less than was expended during tho fi'Kal year ended last June .to. During that year expenditures reached a total of 30, 7ns.4tS.2L', of which amount 52,603, 6f3.nr was devoted to relief of refu gees in ("J recce who had boon driver, on! of Asia Minor. In announcing the budg"t for th" year, the p.tatemnt from National Headquarter empha sised the fas' that its extensive work nt hot-v and abroad depends almost vvbol'y upon tic nation-wide support of the organisation through enroll ment of meu:b( iip in large numbera ! durir.e ih" annual roll cali, whicii will rftci oecur. Orauue.-, are equally v;o he in pt ogress from Xovetnher 11 to -.able for older .hi hen an 1 -rown-Xvi :.M under the auspices of j ep . ;;.d the ('tiit-! States I'eiart- the ::.:;on Chapter.-i in th.e I'nited j nient of Agricultur recommends their S'e.tes and throughout the world, i use at any meal. At hreal; i'axi it is Thc.e ( 'i i a p i - r e,. it is pointed out, dur- , usaally. convenient to servo either the ing the hist iiscel year expended of j whole fruit or the plain juice, hot th.-ir own funds approximately $a,u20.- j fhert are ot! siaade ways ,,f i; lieu in v.o'k for the men who wore tha th-m that give varit-;y to Mie i,. -als I'nited Sta;es uniform during th I MI)d do not involve ,,y,:: !;!ng sn - h Wcrhl War. so th.at the estimate of I .p.,:, !, ,-,:, j'.e .alia- of it i si"i;e la.Oon.OeO exie:i(bal during ! j.,;n tv.-Je months by th" Am erica si Tic d ; d;er - ; v ho -d in the a r i a i 1 heir last y- :ir i'gurl 1 to mere :haa h fee:! a.l.m. 25."). and !"f the carren y"ar .'(side Xaii - uml I! uar: r- under tn n . . "A : m aided eX-S rvia - M -n an 1 V.'oncui." 2.oe.r,,.s.! .".!!. 1 Chap'- 0!1- y i a ' I : -- -. - s 1 1 o i I. ear p.: d with ' ; : tb. - r -ac' s;.re,j tea! of:!; ; v , , , i. n An th tif! wbh-h - sh.e: i the ;- be rhysb-: ti:. - .; e In tj -"'v tie- lot -'rr. a fn-r 1 : ft. i.iea' u'.fary ea;i;: ; - ,n ad re-tft-eed " of ', a-, en Xav y or the i ry un til" or- ( I f o 1 - eotu-1- and Ar m a m i ; :i- th-;;- Army ae ' ,a;e Dotr.est'r Pro-jraro Ex:?.-s:. 'I)). . o.m "ie o.i'ra" e- ' th" A.:e.e;-aa Rod i'rors eo::::.: !.-.- an ac cural- i;idi;a e- of tli eontiauir . cabs for i :":i!e,rf in ai. the esfab- 1 and a ho; i zerl servic". Th" p;:,;get nggr-ga'cs s t i. 1 i:c7a, as ae:1jnst expemleur-s duia..g the last year of e aea',. lap 'P!-- abnormal '.Pmtinas m t !; e loreUg!: Ta'lit m tlie beet s.- vend y ars. l:o .v..; or, have largejy subsided, .and in can mqnence t!;.';2S.ll has been sm for the l!23-2-l i,-. i. ,.,.,. i-,.,i., n this a.ooent stPei :o" ,s s " ashle fo- .....ments' which " wit: th, wnrl; lor I hi- ref net'y. in llroofi' for f in Europe the budget provides 5100.OOO. and for American Junior Red Cross projects, foreign and insular, ! "f the water in the trap. and assistance to Chapters listed un- Use of Cleansing Mixtures. der foreign operations. I Occasionally more than cold, or Ready for Emergency Calls ' h"u wat(r is '"ry ;ir The readineess of the American Red out th nccumulaled sreas-. lint, m.s n ,-v.,.ii..,,o :,L r ceHiineotts dirt, and bits of ret use. fective service in cases of emergency is an outstanding feature of its pro-! pram that is universally recognized. ring last year ?525,000 was spent ' r relief in 110 d:sasters, which was: 17.500 in excess of budge- provi- . is. This vnar-$400."-!) has been' nnir,A fr.r- ,,m ....... X..-,..,. . 1 ' uu iiiLt u 1 Ji n 1 1.-. i-iiv.r '-'1 the Red cros- has admii' a e-'d ra than S20.0'.'o iai0 n . "ia- v..r lowing drisr -t -,- ther bud- c.i.f-itiiip include SI.- d assistance -1 their nee to cularly $194,- m and e tc efh V 4 yf, ' I JJf : T- Orcjrne Ju::c Is Excellent for fie Kiddicc. (?::ar sd by t'.. I'r.l" ' .', r r- rt :.i-n: i Orar,;:o jaie" s-.-.pplii's vitamin and ! va!i!:iiiie piineral matier necessary for proper growtii and physical well heiag. f i i y i e i ; 1 1 1 s r.ow i-'-eiiniinend it He;; foj- leihics b"ire.se It pruxide-: vitamin ( '. the viiamin ii hi'!i loill: Is most likely to he ladd:m and with- out whlcli seurvy and other disorders Delicious Cover:";. For : ampb'. a i!.iici,.tis and nutri- 1 1 ' i ' - !. or ge may oe ria h;g ! v i -l h i rds of a :.la of ; he v. h. : : e of ; ui" iu : bca i a mix- u :th th. : i e.- i r - - r.'i -.a!'' !:.. nr .,! ee.(hee' .' geia.ai in half a eu;i of e.,;, v ,,(,.-. t.,i- v. itti j one cup ..f boiMrg ';it-r t- ! -s..p i the a- e a !e -t e i :r ! -i-'e'. v USE FINE SCOURING GIVE KITCHEN r Kitchen GoP-: S jsrc.-timeo Needs Strong Cl'J.-.nser. ( : a t. t: c I .-toppage in p. pes is 0! -a one tt I'araeneii grease or to an ueiiima!a tion of hair and lint. The as, e pipes should be flushed t! ei-eupj afag i ttsing, so that th" w.m;;. is run..! eat I of the hoime pipes .md lie trap left ; full of in water. A trap in a waste , . , I'd"' is :l .-unci eta.n arranged ; "'-'t W:,!"'' ''outmns in it and prevei rh" t!u ni--:igi' of sewer gas into the house. If the Visiter h-ft ia the tram because being lighter than water they u-n to remain floating on the surface Washing soda is ordinarily strong " !,? in tho b''"Portion of 1 part "iiquiil'' soda (made by hotbng 1 !""""' f washing soda and 1 quart 'r v-;!"- in " !hl k'nU' t" 12 pnrTs bor water, or 1 pound of dry soda th-ao ..a.-hlv dissolved in V. gallons of fi - - The inventor of the cigar store ln- 1 ,. . ... . - , . : ... , i man nas nisi uieo, agesi o.iiei . -1 m ,-, seems tilmost lha" long sir ":aw i)ne 7 ' A hiei; .11 is a pho e wher- body won what that hell V ' about. . In spit. f tlie fact that 1 1 plications .or new patents ceived by the national gm . during the last year there is 1; hie yet on the market that enaDles ,-ne t gain anything really worth wblle with out .working for It - . f C e-. .. : t:i!,le? poonfuls of SK.e ui-ynge juice '. s unu.-.u. tlie mixture is cool ad half a lemon and the Strain into a !i:o!d, and plac to ha rd'-,;. if desire mn- he served with plain or , cream. Orange jelly made in !'; but molded, in an orange rind 't is 'in attractive delicacy To seo inva.liii. An orange s-now ma., made of the above mixture and ih whiles of two eggs heat "it saff. l' fore tiie gelatin mixture begins to re! heat it radually into the egg white:-;, thi-u aiiow it to eorl and set. The i i'-g yolks can he used to make u 1 (;; a:tard sanet ,t serve v.ilh this des- ; w. sort instead of cream. it Makes Pl;asant Variety. m Oranges inr ro(iue,d into fruit cork- ;ir t: fruit s:ila r fruit tarts, bring 1 i!:is food iticrea :llg!v often on the lalde. a simple laer cake with till - in-; and f-osling made confection- er.V suvrr and un'-ookeil orange juice is another popular dish that u s.mdl (p.mniity of ,he fre.-h jui'-e. a The Allow a'.'-au moihin ho i- anxious to itve her . wb.e!. Is family t at oraisg-'. as often as pos-.m-n Mil"-, s:ii!e will think ; .olditiotm! way-- in veliich orange in '- .an he included in the oi dimi'- die1 , -ive lb.- meals a plea. :. i vari t am! a fcrater food , :,'. POWDER TO SINK RIGHT CARE 4. 1 F, V XSL.S, OviS4" K i X I ho; p l. The drain pipe from nk ma;, --emceimes need an - r. c. en if i i is thor- kit. HI, er ": ebb -asou asl cau io- ' ' I tins':,, ,1 alter each ai -1 for lids purpose is ohma -ions. !uu must useu ca'-einuy me minus must tie he used p !", en aim I . , o , . . . . ' potash must rot be porcelain or porce-e'i-ause u may de- hi" n .-mid of crvs- 'ii" ' " '" kui laiii-iim-i; s.nio itrov th ! :i i -' dis-a.p, ed in '' epmrts of venter should be pour - ' d.e.vti the drain. About half an am later the pipe should be tlu-'a-d with clear water. 'ails-tic soda, aitkoiig'h sometimes rec ommended, is not desirable, because it is likely t unite with the .grease and form a hard soap, that is ditiieult to remove from the pipes. Fine scour ers may he used on all fixtures, says the I'nited States Department of Agri- en fure. I-or noree am and ename ed- I iron fixtures kerosene and whiting are especially good: the kerosene cuts the greasH4 and th" whiting suppkes the abrasion. Some of the commercial cleaning preparations used for enam eled and porcelain fixtures contain scourers so griity that they scratch the surface, and thus make the work of cleaning gradually harder. Nothing coarser thru whiting should be nl- lowed Philippine Trade Statittics. Sixty-three per cent of the totti trade of the Philippine islands duriiu tlie year V.'SJ. was with the Unite States, compared to .'57 per cent Cm nil other counties doing business wit the islands, according to the annua report of the collector of custom! Tbe imports into the Philippines fro the United States during lhJ2 amoua ed to $47,738,000. and the export . the United States were vniued at 111,600. Imports from ecu n tries otto tlian tlie United States far 1D22 .vert vulu,d at $3:;550,819, an l the ;xpo-tl Maotin:ed to $31,471,687. Individual Attention Assured to All Physically Ailing or in Distress. Washington. War service live years after the armistice, which on November 11 the American Red Cros marks with the opening of the annual membership canvass, shows that dur- j ing the past year assistance was ex- i i tended bv the Red Cross to some 200,- ! ! j 000 e'X service men or their fami- i . i ! lies. To 1H0 hospitals throughout the : country approximately 7.V.OO0 ex r.erv ! ice men were admitted for treatment, f the and to (',"., 2!k; of these men detinite and lien specialied service was extended, the 1 of Red Cross annual report dir.elos'T. In I all h.oeiiitupi under go-, ernmetit. oterui- : ' tion a tot.ii of nearly 27,oaa disabled ; eteree,s were reported by the Sur- j : e on General of ihe Arre.v. ! i '!'!.. -" fac:t:( of the aftermath of j ' '"al and met-1 disability fi ve years i i.h World u'ar, and the burden ' 1-.pon t!i" relati'. .--a and de--.f th- ex-eervire i;e n. rhow : the -r-at need of the , door in ibcard, X. ('., Transylvan 'o act as a supplementary i ia CoU'.i; at. 12 O'eioe!; M. at pue a,rn ei rm"'il. ia service to lie outcry, eel! all the right, titb ' '''"u-etnds of men who and inte;,-st o " th" 1'. S. Govern- r nf the fritted States. ..cozed that go'eern- i ; neee-' -arilv s 'end- ! ;.g :- ! e!li--il lit: -s affecting who'". Te.e bed Crrrs serv- th--.n ;e !!)- ieihvien,,; ujnn ;.m.l t';e 1 i ;' his problem .. This the . ,i ( ; desig'ei'es "nri ser!C" as to give th" living ear" for it- al i::t--re,; of the ho:;e to thes- men u a irg nh'eeie.: J rei onrtitution far from tie-ir eemal hoar- i:i!iu--!n -vs. Year's Expenditures S0.36C,:i!55 In Ma a r r- trie 'Id '; e- s reper-s .::.'.2o him spent by ; v.oob; tip. a - ; (dmp'--rs in extending individual i jHde- to whit-a!,--ntion to lim .-x-wrm." im-n and aeg. Ih V1 pop ?l.t!e.;'e:. .-.p nt by National f bmb 1 t : -. e X. d ,1M; rt-'t-e of R"d Cros-.. a total of b-vraiii.e. C a gsf. p; l,..e:ef ; ;;m men . a!l-(! '; : , duty ,u the arid '"ar th" ih-d Cre-as sin. .I-i!.v 1. 10 1 7. ha r.mnt n- j p- fp; i.-no. e i. T-dav there are 2.e-:-. Chap r - :i. as laanv ioe'!it:-" (at";", Imi op tills work, ai-btig tin- in- dX-idaal v- t-ra f'.tniishhi.g cr. funds to t :! or The s ' " i a eefort-i and setae periods, lit k !v t ween 1 ' al ;; e .- a 1 th" 1 niied St ate raps' Kttr -an tak -s C..- eo-aplieg-, out of d i ' "a " 1 ! f c i e s of claims, la a Ceo; ia th: - rod. re.piiring .-:,,! ; ;ire-- r'e . a o; ;!: ,--'.tv- v per,.-: iei- ua lei ... :l, ; e. i i - j pa . a ca -- -g m- sarata-. tnntt !.;. person d and tamny pro!)h-ia. a ca nip and hospital activ i t or. an i in cases o" d- ath. This serv ice ham'l-d marly If, ' i-eap-n -a- tion and iasorap.ee e'a:' a.-,, and 2.22. allotment and oih r i-lar.e Selves Serious arc.:pm r s -, i . Th" haaneial pr.d,b ta of ta .- s- rv- ice man wh. :i trav.-a-,,, .., aU, fr-ani A liosTiitals jr; as. rious o:m, am! i" meet ing this constant demand tin- Red ' ; l: Cross eri-"r.dd Sl:.:;'! 1.17 li irlna the ( ve;;r For extra iv ,-r-mi io.ml equin- . meat in V,-t"rans' if.tr.o.ti training oentci-3 $14.20-; was spent, ami far the .' i blinded veterans in the go-, crnnient ' ! .,.m,ei f,,,,,n- -.rc. cniodn.a '., .o, a,',. sotn- of these unforiur.ate men to en- ter business as storeke.-p -ia; and poul - try raisers. ; Jn Veo rans bureau hospitals th ! re cord of a single month illustrates i the large service rendered by tin- Red : Cr For example. ir..-)i4 now ease . re(p.iired attention, ami a total of 20, 007 cases were acted upon: -Ri.t-lCS let ters and 1.SC3 telegraph messages written, and more than 1 .OHO enter- caliy were these numbers received tainments given in recreation houses that the famous showmen immed for the benefit of the patimits. iatelv arraiieel for the u;reha.se of Authorities declare that the pros-;.-,, " ,, ,, .u.t l(t- tl,,m kin.t ent is a critical time in the lives of many of the disabled ex-service men i who during the five yearn since the ! armistice have developed misgivings ! of recovery. Work Among the "Regular" Bailey agents were seeuring this Service to the enlisted men of the j and the trained tiger, polar beai. Army, Navy and Marine Corps is a ! lion. leopard and jaguar groups, charter obligation of the Red Cross, ' they had orders to engage the fore which in the last year recorded over j mt)i-t nu n and w omen performer.; 200.000 cases of assistance extended j tm, i.;wronean eanitaX. And tb" ana nj-i.-iju visits to me sick ami dis abled, nquiries by the bed Cross at the request of Government authori ties into the home conditions of sol diers, sailors and marines aggregated 17,714, and there were nearly C.000 instances where the Red Cross locat - ed men for their families. All these activities constituting a single responsibility of the American Red Cross demonstrated during the vear that its "war service" 1ft behalf of the veteran and the man enlisted In the nation's defensive arms must go forward unfalteringly and with out stint o! funds. The work of the last five years has welded a close bond of regard between the men who sacrificed and the Red Cross, whose efforts are praised and indorsed bj the veterans' organizations. To do all that can be done to soften the con sequences of the hard blows of war is the supreme duty of tjie Red Cross, to which it is giving Its best work acd aiort lib ? ra service. Wlc('!fV55? CoughsTnl unnecessarily Cher!; those violent coughing spells that bring upon you unfavorable attention. I)r. King's Nov.- Dis covery stops coughing quickly by gently st imula I ing the mucous membranes to throw off clogging secret ions. It ha s a pleasant taste. All drug-id-:. Dr. KING'S NEW rnr-.'Zl1Y NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL KEVENLh Raleigh, ('. I will on .Monday the 1 day or Xovemlv. -. 1 !'2.'b at vhe Court flousi nuni in ami to a coi ta.n iraeL o land Kama ( ' o . n r. I k no . 1 1 a .- in- i, m u n . m i ' e ia;u 1 u i : o nr. 1 A in Iiovba.-k To-,vn.s!ii p, a : join lands f Aiarmn Wlnt 'e; : Wilit mire v, S. W. i others. in. ling on ate West KO-'il i ; loin: : ;i f,,r Ida- -a . . s o a . and r B;,;(1 ir; ,. ... ;,o.,.- u ,,!.., tu i e : s a ir-g. . ! J nob , to a spati- i i i-am-c v o . d . Im tbi .. ch-.-sfut:: -be-.- X. :;) 0 pole- t i ; a:;.- oak ; th. n ee , i ' If e-R o.ik: !e--. to a -. V. lb". X. :b h( stunt : ; ob - to - 1 ae ia- - -lu-e X. 75 d--g. i- 1 n V. 1 : ;-w er. otic P( a o ; t a. Xo : m GREATEST SHOW O." HERE 3 CON. V i..-! d ' s Ten 1 imos i g Ririgling 3-ow ar;d 2 Bailey Heacbad mi: aAR'i'H . rc Tm W-rhi'. IV: ediie: )) e' i e e : is u. aae, baenu.:! m it-; r.i; a i om i.en exhibit ia ...-rid cotp utest Simw ;::iiai iargi- visited this ;noiea-:ei oC : -. a i w . ;l!v eai;t . in ad Ii ;tp, mnova jireserit - ten more dasplays u the mos :- that Eur I'ha vvild.- , lions otic P I ""'o!) progra;g. p,u.:. j trained wil i-aa::e.,-l , ami-beg th'rtv in all - I st porb trained !a .rre ope has yet pro.lucmi. ; ninial and eijuiue displays of the oast weia inf redueeo merely that the Rin.gling Kru-thtrs n.igiit judge of their popularity. reo ent husitisti- An entire equine circus was bought outright and brought to this coun tiy last winter. Ami while tho Ring-ling- Brothers and. Barnura & to be scon v., a t a: - r 1 .- e : " . of IV2' More than ','oC an WOI1H it, embr. a, fa- i"- V',rl3 f orern.sl a r- e .::. t a V rteii.-gv-j- big ga ; companies of foreign pcrfbrmere to j the amazing Englisrh family of Nei- sons positively one family consist ing of father, mother, six daughter-land one son. And this group of j warid-lamous acrobats out illustrates the remarkable scope of the hum:; t side of this great circim. There :ere 101) clowns. Aside, fror-. the fero cious beasts, the prog.e.ei include;- forty trained cltipitanU-. There are five companies of trained seals, many dog, boars, monkeys, pis and pig ions. Added for good meuEuro i$ the mammoth menagerie of more than 1,000 animals. It is the big gest circus program the world hap ever seen, given under the Largest tent.

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