Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1926, Page 11

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DRUPIN TREAS”RY ’Cilfigill)‘il:;agfili'lsdgl;l of Grealcst Thrill c : e s A 2 will lack one . | e teiy nasate it ties beimide Seoretary Mellon Planning for | i, 1, =omen here, Cuts Made Necessary by |win “ni parade. he. Reduced Appropriations. - ined, and is to be and the g s Jot from the ru eduction of | t employes” train of 10 or more Department by June | 5. Now there ure .only by reduced appro.|dozen, but these have expanded until Siibern Al @own by b est circus in the country \ A )0 persons, and the v about 600. ises which spend the ve finished their Win- which includes in- effort e rand of the de a fresh coat of these t! anvasmen” of the tr. ¢s, are the nucleus around forming the bandmen, acro- ns and other specialties. The | i ne however, have been here all Wint, as usual, as the ani- mals must put through their unts every day, else they quickly forget. 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