Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1936 — Page 4
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JUNGLE BEASTS ROAR START OF CIRCUS SEASON Cole Bros.-Beatty Show to Open Saturday at Chicago. p By Vnitri Prrtt ; ROCHESTFR, Ind.. April 8. | * Lions, tigers, elephants, camels and ’ other beasts of the jungle and ; plains were loaded with more than I 500 persoas on brilliantly painted | railroad cars here today as the Cole * Brothers-Clyde Beatty circus began ! ’ its second season. I The show will open in Chicago I J Stadium April 11 for a 23-day run ; and will return here May 4 for its ; * first presentation of the season un--1 der canvas. , A lengthy itinerary, still being * drafted, will follow as Jess Adkins ! * and Zack Ten-ell, managers of the 1 show, prepare for the “'greatest clrJ cus season since the war." New Act Presented l Headline animal acts of the show j r were presented In preview at the I * winter quarters for newspaper men ' . and newsreel cameras. I Highlight of the event was pres- | ; entation of an elephant, a tiger ; and a lion in one ring—the first I time the three natural enemies have - I been Joined, according to Clyde ; Beatty, star of the show. Beatty and his beautiful blond * wife, Harriett, a newcomer to the Rochester circus, both worked the * act. * They also presented a preview of i their finale number, in which 40 j . "cats” are brought into the central 1 * cage at one time. 200 Acts Each Showing 4 A troupe of Cremoline horses,: * only ones in the United States,! - were exercised by Jack Joyce, an- | other newcomer with the Cole Bro- > thers show. The elephant herd included Jum- j bo. the only African elephant in < United States. Indian elephants, . smaller and more tractable, are , used regularly, circus attaches said. * The show this year will include * nearly 200 acts and will carry a 1 personnel of more than 1000 per- * sons when the “canvas season” opens, according to Ora Parks, ad- ~ vance agent. MOTORCYCLES ADDED TO POLICE FACILITIES ■> City Safety Board Spends $1460 to Stamp Out Recklessness. As another step In the campaign . against reckless driving and traffic * fatalities, the Safety Board is to 2 add eight motorcycles and five ’ side cars to police equipment. Four of the motorcycles were * ordered purchased yesterday at the meeting of the Safety Board, while bids on the other four and the side . cars are to be received next week. Total cost of the four was $1460. * Two are four-cylinder Indians costs ing $354 each, and the other two l are two-cylinder Harley-Davidsons, “ at $332 each. BRAZIL BANK FUNDS NEARLY LIQUIDATED Receiver's Report Shows Depositors raid in Full. “ Timex imperial * BRAZIL, Tnrl., April B.—Ending of the receivership of the Citizens * Third Trust and Savings Bank this - summer is a possibility, according - to the report of John F. Russell, receiver. ; Depositors, the report said, have - been paid in full, the last payment “ of 5 per cent having been made in * December. Interest on deposits - amounting to $43,000 is to be paid. Stockholders may receive $25,000 * when settlement of the receivership “ is finally effected, according to the j * report.
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SPECIAL RITES TO NOTE HOLY WEEK'S CLOSE Churches of City Arrange Special Services for Next Two Days. Special Good Friday observance and closing Holy Week services are to be held in city churches during the next two days. Included in tomorrow night’s meetings will be a celebration of the Lord's Supper by candlelight at the First Baptist Church. The Rev. Carleton D. Atwater, pastor, is to bring a short message, and music will be furnished by a double male quartet. A performance of Stainer's ‘The Crucifixion” and celebration of the Lord's Supper are scheduled at 8 tomorrow night at Troub Memorial Presbyterian Church. The choir is to be conducted by Mrs. Eva Fleming, and the Rev. Lenn L. Latham, pastor, is to officiate at the communion ceremony. The Rev. Malcolm D. McNeal Is to speak on “The Hero God of Our Salvation” in the Prentice Presbyterian Church at 7:30 Good Friday night. A duet, “I Love Him,” is to
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LENT SERMON TONIGHT Zion Evangelical Pastor to Preach at Special Service. The Rev. F. R. Daries, Zion Evangelical Church pastor, is to preach a Lenten sermon at the church, New Jersey and North-sts, at 7:45 tonight. The service is preparatory- to the Lord's Supper ceremony in the Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter services. be sung by Mary McNeal and Joyce Meredith. Schedule Is Announced Special services on Good Friday are to be held at the Self-Realiza-tion Fellowship Temple, 38' 2 N. Pennsylvania-st, under the leadership of Sri Ranendra Kumar Das of Calcutta. India. The schedule of Friday services is: Self-Realization Fellowship Temple, Riverside Park M. E. Church, Calvary’ United Brethren. Barth Place M. E. and Mt. Zion Baptist, noon to 3 p. m.; North M. E„ 12:45 to 3 p. m.; Second-Friends, Brightwood M. E.. Centenary Christian, Shiloh Baptist. Victory’ Memorial Methodist Protestant, Holy Cross and St. Joan. of Arc Catholic churches, 1 to 3 p. m Also Memorial Baptist. Irvington M. E. and St. Mark's Lutheran, 1:30 to 3 p. m., Tuxedo Park Baptist, 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. and St. John's Evangelical, 2 to 3 p. :n. All Catholic and many Protestant churches are to hold evening services on Good Friday also.
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