Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1931, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1931, ) . A6 ] BRITAIN IS FIRM [CIRCUS OPENING NIGHT DRAWS __ |2 o g s : e i e e v gans his way . . S g LDMIAIN 19 TII | THRONGS TO SEE “BIG TOP” SHOW . sl -4t || » R %, f R e sy rothers insch, barel lers; the B 3 g > great Con Colleano, s:mer-umnx :vllr; UN U s RUMPA[:T Young and Old, From Social, Offcial and Laboring | It (it i St 110 WHY YOU Classes, Gather at Camp Meigs, Scene of Action. Wellanda troupe, performing breath- taking feats in midair; Al Powell, aerial . Use of Distance Instead of D A S BT contortionist; Maximo, slack-wire artist; The glamour and the grandeur thatan added attraction; the clowns, me:fih;n",‘:fl‘;;‘":n;"a‘m"b‘fgg‘Igz‘:!w( of Time in c°ntro||ing Liquor is the circus was Washington's yester- | dwarfs, the acrobats and countless fea- | $PTDE! J { b day, and thousands of followers of the |tures that never for a moment leave :::n"e“‘s:,‘;,’xs.{x'lm‘:xfiuwtgedfig:m’?su. i sawdust_circle thronged to the old | the spectator’s attention unoccupied. | ime somersault. and the Selgrist Sil- s Runners Opposed. Camp Melgs grounds for the initial| Under the “big top” a series of suc- | day’s nresentation of the two-daé’ show- t]ess{verlenmrfis on four stages and nvel,;g';“éx"hlm accompany the Flying Co- —_— ing of the Ringling Brothers-Barnum |rings, from the inaugural processional |3°P3S By the Assaciated Press. & Balley combined amusement pro- \pagenm,fm n;]. headlong Dl(‘;lnget thro\;%h | mz‘.oeno:ti‘rcl‘z ct:}:dcimuxw E‘etrlotrl::'nc:,z::: ¢ rams. space of a human projectile from the 2 LONDON, May 19.—Undersecretary | E"LI0 ) [ortc of the National Capi- |mouth of & monster cannon, are | the Great Wild West Show. for Forelgn Affairs Hugh Dalton told |tal there concentrated on the circus sufficient to keep an audier tin- | TS | ouse of Commons yesterday that |grounds, at Florida avenug and Fifth gling with excitement and amusement | :;-e ):B thaih wotll ,m”,eek o pave | Street. northeast, patrons from almost | throughout the more than two hours of MOVIE DANCER MARRIES s | every walk of life. Young and old, they the performance. the liquor trafMic treaty wRh the United | ere garnered from the ciiy's Social, | A L.| Among the first displays of the big Pearl Eaton Is Bride of Wealthy : ¢ ® [1) States moditied so as To substitute |offictal, vocational and laboring classes | tent pestormance s that of the five | el ‘ t ears is definite distance from shore for the |t cast aside rank and file and to ac s of giant and baby elephants p um aler. ee nt provision of one hour's steaming | C1alm as one the event of the yea ing, simultaneously in five TIngS.| 10§ ANGELES, May 19 (#).— Py s suspectett vessel. the circus. | Following a serles of ‘acts. these ani- | /00 ANCELES, May 19 (R)-—Pearl ‘Comdr. Southby had asked if the gov- | For their entertainment “The Great- |mals are massed in formidable forma- | Eaton, picture dance ernment would not comsider advisability | est Show on Earth” brought in its rkll:.r‘(hi)l; and terminate their performance 2nd member of the Eaton sisters’ dance e 'h of giving notice of such a proposal | trainloads all the death-defying feats|with & salute to the patrons, under | trio, is to be married Friday to Rich- G CATp— forthi Eiia . ndsr micie 5 of the Anglo-American | of former years, only perhaps mote |the diection of Trainer George Del- | grq C. Enderly, wealthy lumber dealer. i - Now The IDEAL Nothing finer on, “in View of doubt and un- | breathtaking: the menagerie and all its | man. 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