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Thursday, July 21, 193S LAUGH, ÏCLOWN, 'LAUGH! By JOSEPH W. LaBINE Three months ago a spangled crop of circus performers hit the sawdust trail amidst prom ises of the biggest season since 1929. Today, many of them are hoping to get home without sell ing the tent. The circus season has hit rough waters; in some parts it has flopped altogether. At Scranton, Pa., a few weeks ago, the “Big One,” Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey, folded its tent in a sea of mud and headed back to winter quarters at Sarasota, Fla. Strikes, poor attendance and rainy weather was responsible. This thing wouldn’t have happened in the days of old P. T. Barnum or John Ring ling, peers of the circus world. But it happened this year, for the first time in 54 seasons; it happened in a profession whose followers traditionally carry their ban C L A S S IF IE D DEPARTMENT ADVENTURERS’ CLUB SAVE h e a d l in e s fro m th e l iv e s OF P E O P L E L IK E Y O U R S E L F ! I.Vrrr7Tbrn<l By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter It’s the story of one of the greatest disasters in the history of the Virgin Islands ■ y®8, and it s a lot more than that, too. It’s the story of a heroic deed and a darned swell illustration of what the will to live will do for a man—or u boy. Fellow Adventurers, let me introduce to you Hurry Zielian of Brooklyn, the man who wanted to stay olive. And now let’s get on with his story. P A IN T M t N. W . |«l Av«.. Portlaai«. ()r»g«ia W rit« fa r Ita rg a la Prlr«a “ H e If a n t e d t o L i t e ' J j ELLO EVERYBODY: Today, I’ve got a swell yarn for you. o- II” Pain«. W b llf ««4 R • •la ta M . i n .l d . and ««I. F « H I P n rtlaad * ffftU FILM FININIIIXG Kodak Finishing 20c B e a u tifu l pictures on fam ous "Voloi** paper, p<««lag« prepaid. I t ' l l dav«h>i>ed a iu I II p rin ts • • • Ito H ull d«vaJo|«d and I p rin t« • • • JO o P rin ts from negatives - • • - Be each Mend ruin. Include T a i In W aah Il I ( 1 1 1 KO M. M A V E N A CO. I l l M. t ih T a ro a a , W a il. It starts in St. Thomas on the Virgin islands in the year 1907, 10 Films Developed c years before the United States acquired that territory from Denmark. Harry s father was a judge under the Danish government. He Uved in New! Different! St. John, but Harry and his brother Ed had gone with the local cricket B terger b e a u tifu l derbled edge p rin t« w ith votlMMaed bolder« end J J r e e l s t- team to play a match with the team of the St. Thomas high school and ln « h v iil.M iir iiid it . o u p o i i e f t ■ * e re returning on the sloop Sea Gull. There were 21 people on the Sea O N E DAY S rffV fC ff , Gull including the entire St. John cricket team and a woman with four R h e to l i m ' i le b e r e t a r t e a R. O. B e « 4 IR R . R e rtU n d . O r a « M young children. They set out from St. Thomas about six-thirty in the ernize the show this year and there maybe it was the public; maybe it evening on July 13—sailed out of the harbor close-hauled in a freshening by destroyed its charm. was the management. breeze. * That's a fruitless argument be Fortunately the Ringling reces Their Sloop Cupsized in the G ale. cause John Ringling North, grand sion has not made itself felt so FENCING son of “Old John” Ringling, insisted acutely among the lesser circuses In three-quarters of an hour that breese had become a gale. he was only trying to regain a bit Probably it’s because these smaller A few moments later a “spinner” struck the sloop broadside of the old Ringling touch by ar units play largely to non-metropoli ELECTRIC FENCES and knocked it completely over. Woad<-rfwl a«« eontrjltera deeigwed lot g r e a t ranging new costuming and hanging tan audiences who haven’t felt bad In less time than it takes to tell it the sloop capsized and sank. Harry er effectives««* »«« unpicted M fety. F era for the circus this year. unit » le«-tri Or« ten ani»« cl ten<*e Priced treat business conditions so acutely. Cer was sitting at the stern, and he dived into the water as she went over. I t i od «> t ) **A«tn«id. Mattery er newer Under the Smaller Tops. tainly there’s no drouth so far as He called to his brother who had gone below a few minutes before the prw.«ted. faletn-.en W aele/. spinner struck but he got no answer. For a while he treaded water. As MffWMAf lOftAL IIIC T R IC » l t d ( r . f a i I t e / . C r . numbers are concerned; the current North is a Yale man and there were mutterings last spring that the season boasts six railroad shows he did so he felt a small body rub against his and raised it to the surfuce. PIANO« circus was going collegiate. Per (two of them brand new) and 16 to It was a little boy—the four-year-old son of the woman who had been ner through mud, water, starvation haps it was collegiate to import a 20 truck shows. Add to that more aboard the Sea Gull with him. He was deud, and Harry let his body and payless paydays. We recall giant gorilla, “Gargantua the than 150 carnivals and hundreds of go again. It was four miles to shore, and it would be a miracle if FREE TRIAL something about that old bromide, Great,” and set him up for exhibi fair and celebration units, and you Harry got there himself. Free I eetone - Free D eliv e ry W o rld *! Eam ou« .Make« “The show must go on!” have a picture of the 1938 circus Three Begun the Long Swim. tion in an air-conditioned cage, en P m ap orttv« buyer« w rite fo r p a rtic u Maybe the performers aren’t do closed in steel bars and shatter field. lars s ta tin g t>pe and p ile « o f In s tru Four miles to shore in a raging gale. Yes, it would be a m ent desired Tim McCoy of motion picture ing their part, but that isn't likely. proof glass. Perhaps other minor miracle if thirtren-year-old Harry ZleUan made It. But Harry f a ile d rtaa n a Maybe the audience is to blame, for innovations were collegiate. But it fame is reviving the days of the 101 B2< A E. G ra n d . P o rtla n d wanted to live. He turned toward land and began to swim. the circus has won popular approval will be hard for John Ringling Ranch and Buffalo Bill. Clyde Beat He had barely started when he saw his brother Ed and his pal. Jim more than half a century with the North’s critics to put their wagging ty and his cats frolic with the Cole ALTO AM) TIU CK I'AItTft same elephants doing the same fingers on the exact reason why his Brothers circus, which has a second my, passing him. He called to them and told them not to swim so fast_ D a v id I I odea A « to W r r t b l a g L’« . show on the road under the name to save their energy if they ever expected to get ashore alive. Guided tricks and the same clowns turning circus failed this year. L a r g e at M d a u t.i an<l | - by the lighthouse at the entrance to the harbor of St. Thomas, they swam the same somersaults, year after Maybe it was the entertainment; of Robbins Brothers. Then comes on. iMtrta. engine«. p .w e r plants. elo. I » w Price«. M a ll orders prom pt alien« year. Al G. Barnes-Sells-FIoto circus and lion. For a while.“ he says, “we could hear yells and cries from people the Hagenbeck-Wallace show Most Time Passes. Customs Change. K B. G ra n d a t M a rk e t. P o rtla n d . Or«. of these are railroad shows with who were still afloat, but after an hour all was still except for the break These past 20 years have been of the waves as the wind continued to lash the sea to fury. We swam 20- to 30-car trains. M’llOOIs« AND COLLEGES fraught with change in the enter for another hour, then Jimmy began to tire. Soon he was in a bad way. This year's experience in the cir tainment field. “The Perils of Paul .«•rnm etit Ovtlfled Wl L D K R S in cus industry only goes to prove you ine” on the silent screen gave way dem and. N % graduates w e ld in g ; good should never count chickens before ay. School o f aucceaaful G ra d u a te « to talking pictures; Chautauqua ex nd lvtdual Inetrtictlor» they hatch. Last April the boys in pired as a popular pastime, because l» m W F I.D IW G N C Iin O L winter quarters said it was going to 1033 N E U nion. P o rtla n d . Orogon people no longer cared for that kind be a bigger year than 1929, which of culture; the radio came along somebody is forever dragging out of and made provincial America cos Moler Beauty Schools the closet for purposes of compari mopolitan. O nly N at*) O rg a n isa tio n In tha N o rth , son. They looked at the greatest west E a rn your tuition . W rite Through it all came the circus, M a t t le Tacom a Mpokaaa advance demand for bookings since unchanged. Whenever a progres the present crop of sawdust was sive manager suggested adopting a an acorn, and they looked back on new technique there was always FIIKE BEAUTY COLKMK two preceding seasons that were the someone to object, because the cir best in years. for a short tim e only. In one of cus is one kind of entertainment the large«! am t oldrat beauty From George A. Hamid of New achoola In the N orthw est. M uat that thrives on pure sentiment. It’s have high school education Our York, one of the biggest eastern always been a ballyhoo game, a graduates are a lw a y s In dem and. bookers of acts for circuses, fairs, loud-mouthed bag of tricks which P a la re lle a a ty Mr bool carnivals and celebrations, came re everyone knows to be phoney but not Ind Avt Baattfe w a a h . Harry dived as the sloop went over. ports that the demand for new and enjoys for that very reason. It’s unusual acts far exceeded the sup I swam to the windward side of him, the better to protect him from the never been bigger than the man in ply. ENGINE« AND PAKTS the checkered suit and derby hat waves and put my right hand under his left armpit. When I got tired. “We could book hundreds more if Ed would relieve me. This went on for quite a while but eventually who yells “Right this w ay!” out of N ew and Itr h u llt G asolin« and Oleael we could find them,” he said. "The Jimmy became so tired he couldn’t raise his hand. fo r tru c k and In d u s tria l use K a p e rt en- one comer of his mouth, the other He sank for the g ln r reb uildin g. Buda E ngine Agency, demand for acts for celebrations, first time and grabbed my shirt as he came back to the surface. 1 corner being preoccupied by a cigar — F irs t Avenue Ho.. Seattle. such as those around the Fourth of went under and would undoubtedly have drowned if Ed had not come stub. July, is three times what it was last to my assistance.” So maybe the audience is to WASHBIt PART« year.” blame for the Ringling recession. Ed kept Harry’s head above water, but poor Jimmy went W rin g e r R o lls , p a rts a nd re p a ir« for Circus in Retrospect. Maybe father’s getting tired of sit down. He clung to Harry a few seconds and then sank. There A ll m akes o f washers. W . L- M A T Co. ting on a hard bench year after Old P. T. Barnum, were he alive S ecurity D ld g , P o rtla n d . was nothing Harry and Ed could do about it. They were lucky year, eating undigestible peanuts today, might say the industry has to get out alive themselves. and watching the elephants. Per become so big and complex that it's IIEAHING All)« Both boys were tired now—dog tired. BUT THEY WANTED TO haps America is now revolting collapsing. The man who started LIVE They kept on swimming. “We had been swimming for at least against the old-time circus just as out many years ago with a com three hours,” Harry says, “and the shore seemed no nearer than be 1)1? A I?? Even those who thought it revolted against Chautauqua, bined museum - menagerie - circus fore. Suddenly we heard a voice calling and for a time we did not • It hopeless hear easily w ith Ronotone Preceptrun W r ite fo r free might scoff at the huge institution They CaU It “Collegiate.” THE HARD WAY—It’s bad his successors now tote around so answer for fear it might be a drowning man who would pull us down booklet Monotone P ortland C om pany, 121 F a llin g llld g . P ortland . But you can’t make the old time enough to merely stand on a tight- with him as Jimmy had almost done. But at length we swam in that sawdust-trail followers believe that. wire but Hal Silvers, veteran big painfully on special trains. direction and found Louis, Jimmy’s brother, captain of the Sen Gull.” Certainly it’s a far cry back to the If the “Big One” never hits the top aerialist, chooses to jump How the Two Lads Saved Louis. road again, veteran circus men will through a stick held by his two night of April 22, 1793, when George By this time all three of them were all in—so far gone that thej IF YOU always insist that it died because hands. It’s a good constitutional, Washington watched John Bill Rick SUFFER FROM etts leap through a hoop from the agreed to swim apart so that if one went down he wouldn't try to drug John Ringling North tried to mod- • says Hal. • r . t h . r R . r t . l Iro u b l, back of his galloping horse, regain the others with him. They swam for another hour. Then, suddenly no m . i r . r how Io n ,. his footing and do a dance on the they heard Louis calling. "I’m going down,” he shouted. “ Ive got a W K IT K T l l l i A T P ftR M V PR P R ] ] P C . HOOK saddle. That was one of the simple cramp in my leg!” I I t . l l . how thousand, h . * . i l l joys of a simple people, yet circus Ed and Harry swam to him. One on each side, they held him up h w n r n l o r .d Io H L A I .T I I onZ H A P P IN E S S without until the cramp had passed. Louis kept his head. It he had lost it showmanship today is substantially S o ln , Io Iho h o .n ll.l h , and fought them, all three would have gone down together. After that ■1 l u a r . n t . r S I.lfollamw the same, merely augmented. M .lh o ri., they swam on again. They were swimming in a daze, almost dead Q uirk, l . a . l l n , R s .u lt. It can be recalled that even in with fatigue, BUT THEY WANTED TO LIVE I h in k l iy c l in ic the earlier days the circus was a flr o a d w .r nw,„ P n rll.n d More hours passed. They kept on swimming. At last they humbug proposition. P. T. Barnum, felt bottom under their feet and half-stumbled, half-crawled up on an old man when he reached thè a sandy beach. It was then between two and three o'clock in the prime of circus life, chortled with And Plenty of It morning and they had been swimming for seven or eight hours. inward glee at being called the “Don’t you ever do anything on Exhausted, they dropped on the beach with the waves lapping “greatest humbug of his time.” He time?” roared the boaa to hia new their feet, and fell into a dead sleep. knew the value of advertising and clerk. It was morning and the sun was shining brightly when Louis was a genius at getting his name in “Sure.” aaid the clerk. “That’» the paper. awakened the other two. They walked up the beach in search of other how I bought my car and radio.” survivors, but there were none. Then they walked to the cabin of a na It’s interesting to speculate what will become of the dainty French tive woman who fed them and got a boat to take them home Z-Z-Z-ZIPt There’s a sequel to that story. A month later the H. M. S. Ingolf of equestrienne and the almond-eyed the Danish navy steamed into the harbor, and shortly after that the maid from Tokyo, the Hindu mys tic and the rosy-cheeked English officers of the ship were drawn up before Harry's home while Governor athlete, all of them members of the C. M. T. Cold presented Harry and Ed with life saving medals awarded Ringling circus, all of them tempo them by the king of Denmark for their rescue of Louis. They wanted to rarily out of a job now that the live, those two kids—but they weren’t too busy at it to helo the other “Big One” has closed shop for the fellow. C o p y r ig h t.— W N U S e rv ic e . year. For old followers of the open road Prairie Chicken Hard to Shoot Young Spiders Take Flight this will be a catastrophe. It will The prairie chicken, owing to i»" In autumn each year young spi be summer, with no circus tent to move night after night, no blaring wariness and choice of open range ders take flight like the birds. They midway. Just summer with green as habitat, is one of the most d i f spin a thread and allow it to fly in Prairie Dick-W ell, what doe» grass, birds and free air, a phe ficult of game birds for hunters to the wind. The insect cuts this loose that tenderfoot I ahot think of mo bag. It usually rises far ahead of and clings to the end, and if con nomenon many of them have never In an argument? the hunter and out of the range of ditions are favorable it goes on a before seen. Friend—Not much; he aaya you long voyage. This summer you’re apt to find shot. nearly bored him to death. some top-rank circus talent filling Name Murray Means “ Seaman” out the season with smaller shows, Earliest Battle nt Armageddon On Every Hand The name Murray is of Celtic anxious to make a living however The earliest battle at Armaged The stump orator wna attempt origin and means “seaman.” We they can. don so far known, was fought in ing to raise the crowd to a pitch And next fall they’ll find the road consider it a different name from May, 1479 B. C., when Thutmose of enthusiasm. Murphy, Murtagh or Murtough, but that leads back to winter quarters the Third of Egypt defeated the “What,” he bawled, “do we see and home, or wherever they spend it is only a little different, says an Asiatic allies. This feat was dupli on every hand?” authority, as these last three all the cold months. Many of them will cated in September, 1918, A. D., “Four fingers and a thumb '• shake their heads and mutter: mean “sea warrior.” when General Allenby led a British came a voice. division against Turks near the site. “Never again—I’m through " World’s Robust Health What’« This? But next spring they’ll be around The world’s robust health shows Identification of Handwriting .Mistress—You know, I suspect again and somebody will remem itself in the way it gets through Identification of handwriting is a that my husband has a love affair times of transition, floundering al matter of great importance in law BIG AND SMALL OF IT—This youngster feeds his “elifunk” friend ber the bromide: with his stenographer. “The show must go on!” som e peanuts at winter quarters, Peru, Ind. ways with each new ledge it reaches, cases which involve questioned doc Maid—O, I don’t believe It. You Western New spaper Union. but climbing ever upward. uments. are only saying It to make me leal- ous.—U. of P. Punch Board. r PILES