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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 4

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Times Heraldi
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Olean, New York
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FAGEFOCK THfc OLEAK EVEXING HERALD. QLKAN. KEW YORK: THUaSPAY EVEMKR MAY 14. 1914 CLEAN CIRCUS AND COLOSSAL PRODUCTION SOLOMON IORUS OF400 ORCHESTRA OF SO AKD755HORS NATIVE BALKAN RIDEPxS 83 RAILROAD CARS LOADED WITH NEW WONDERS THE EVANGELISTIC MEETING CLOSED AT BOLIVAR Eoiivar, May It. Aldrlca- Carr evangelistic cany a i var, Tuesday wsslzs.

hiring acaie over five Jmsdred converts a--i of life loss V.v-dnei-'lsy they went to Olc-aa. a re 0:2 MEV Ush, they ivill Saturday evening si svec-ia! cars convey var party to O'eca to be present ai tie oJ the 385 ARENIC ARtlSTS 6REATESTCIRCUS EVENT IN THE HISTORYor AMERICA QrOOOt PRECEDING FIRST PEKFORMANCE FAKOU.SB NEW STREET PARADE I rNE 50c TICKET ADMITS Da3y, 2 8 P. M. 1 fc 7 P.M. Downtown.

Ticket Qce, H. PAIMES EesaH Drag Store. 161 2f. Union St. Same prices as charged at grounds.

I WHAT IS GOING ON IN BUSY BOUVAR Bolivar. May 14- Mrs. "William J. Brennan is Sa TVellsviUe. wbere oa TYeilnesiiay evening she sang a contralto solo at tie first concert Tor ice May Fes-aval which first opened at the hi2h scbool auditorium is that city.

Mrs. K. 8. -Moore of Friendship is a guest at iae iiome ier soa O- R- Liittgworuiy. Jlic-22l.

Cleary of Hamburg; X. is a guess at tae home of his'brother, Andrew Cleary. Charles L. McKelvy arrived home Tuesday from Sedan, vraere he spent a couple of months in the oil fields of that district. He left Bolivar last August on a prospecting tour, during -which time he visited the Canadian north country, Washington, Orgeon, California, New Mexico.

Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, and in all enjoyed a most interesting trip. Mr. 3IcKelvey is a graduate of the lavr of Mr. and Mrs. Don T.

Andrus have arrived home 'from delightful weddfag trip to; Jacksonville, i thence by "water'to New York. At i present are staying with the groom's father, Mr. R. Andrus oa! South street. Mrs.

Ralph and son William, of guests of Mr. Davie's and Mrs. Wl C. Cavie." Miss.Editii'v Hine of Gloversville, N. a-guest at the home of "her parents, and Mrs.

F- W. Miss Jennie Andrus is visiting: in TVellsville this week a guest at the' home of ReT.ap.ft- Mrs. M. L. WeeMey- Mrs.

.0. Dillie a small paftr Wednesday afternoon at her home on. Main street to entertain her little son slight attack-of Edgar, who is" convalescing from C. of the Bolivar Free library, was" in Oleaa Tuesday where. she attended thi annual library "institute which was held in the'public, library in that city.

an weetvm trip Jlisscari, Oklahoma aad trar- e-irg from Galvevtos, Tezac to New Ycrir. by Crater, Mr. was rt- sent abo'-t five months and ia 2- --cst ceilgfet'vl trip. Mrs, F. il- Lowry wesi 10 nescav win.

fevers! with friends. Yr-r, Krarspf, pastor of St. Mark's church, closed a isost cejsfal forty-hoar's devotion Wednesday Eorsiss at eight o'clock with high raass asd solesin of tie test, Rer. E. G.

"ffeldaas of telng cetebratei. Ancss the -a'lio assisted IE tie services were Fathers Solonioss, St. Bcn- aveuture's, Friendship; O'Farrel. sn-J Weidiaan Limestone. Mrs.

H. It soa Harcltt. have gone io WeyLarn, Canada, to" visit her daughter. J. C.

JJcKe'e for a few soiitSs. On feelr return iosne Jiey wSH fee. accompanied DV Dr. and Mrs. McKee and little daughter.

Virginia. Mrs. C. F. Hober of Arcade is a guest at tie bomft of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. LeBar.

Mrs. Anna Watkins granddaughter, Dorothy, are guests of relatives in Bradford. Mrs. L. Myers of Weasviile, was a guest the first of the week at the home ot Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Haley. Caroline Webster of Albany, library organizer and inspector for the State Eductation Department, -was in Bolivar "Wednesday and paid an official visit of inspection the Bolivar Free library.

Miss Webster was accompanied by Miss Adaline Zachert Is the head of the extension department of the Rochester library. HAfiEMEtt CLOWNS ARE COmiNG STRONG circus which to Monday, May for two performances. For fifteen the work of an architect to that of a circus down if a Ion bat iriiich waa 1 PROFESSOR DE ALMA WITH THE CARNIVAL WasMHirn Company Has Great Story Teerlo TlBir 1 igJMidwi of Blue prtats ia Chicago office. He was very successful and he drew the plans asd superintended the construction scaay a clrcos came to Chicago, and, ot others, he thought have to go and carry the call- He watched the clowns and underneath their rcake-un he saw the seriousness iririi which they workeo. It impressed him.

Leaving the show grounds he think about "the clowns. went to the public library and dug up books as tar back as those wHich dwelt with the days of the circus in the Roman Collseum. He read about Grimaldi and other ancient buffons. Then he began to work out stunts and tricks. placed them on paper and developed stage by stage.

He found a veteran clown who assisted him In his work. Finally he got a Job with a smaU circus at a still smaller But Esener, liked the work; that ol making others h'appyr stunts he developed were really mzurvelous. They: were from ordinary clown's ortne Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus saw Mr. Egener and immediately gave him a contract For eightiyears he has been as Mr. ner 'tersely erpresaes it: and apparently he is in with-the flap- sticks.

It Is that Mr. Egener can" noi burlesque of some kind stunts for this' year -'TheSsiittragette Parade;" vJAtlantic" City Board and' Dark." EgeneiS cio-R-jig as- "ilsttak i.fuii'ji DAY AND NIGHT UMDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Cattarauguf Tribe Lot OB Main Street Athletic Fitld MAXES OIH SORES, ULCEBS UNO ECZEMJ GO I T.r«T»'- i 1 est Whitney, Oiut- it the and' sore 'cited Hamps.tedriiril., two weeksf from the is now saihei "the" part'. dpc.torc theisick cted. in and Shows has All'drugists "sell i fr6m Buffalo, N. T.

Clean ty Studhplmet LEON WASHBURN'S Mighty Midway Shows SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS Including MISS ELMA MEIER, in her one hundred foot high dive, and MLLE. MOROK, in the sensational "Death Swing." Concerts by the International Ladles' Band, and an unexcelled array of amusement novelties, including WASHBURN'S TRAINED tjr WILD ANIMAL ARENA A TRIP TO THE MOON --THE BEAUTIFUL DIVING NYMPHS HAMBURG'S ATHLETIC SHOW WITH THE GREEK CHAMPION WRESTLER, KOLONIS DOG PONY AND MONKEY CIRCUS THE GIANT MOTORDROME FERRIS WHEEL--OKLAHOMA BILL'S WILD WEST, AND A DOZEN OTHER FEATURES. ale; T3y; flighty appear; -pjiarmi a auspices- gns'. entire: li Captain Cowling, the esperiences he He is happyl but so what; gone through in Playmates always causA-hlm greatr grief "by strange "ing asL.a all Iwas not a. bed vlnfb- Africa, where the natives brought him things to eat, thinldrig he "was a strange" of his fellow" 'soldiers" this drove him.jfrom-the army.

Then. hs. went into the wilds "of Africa, hunting-alone, he fell sick with fever, nursed by natives and brought back 'to he.claims perfect content, travelling' with Great Dreamland Circus Slue Show, seated here Leon Washburn's Miehty Midway Shows, the week of May.lStb, because he meets people oa an equal plane and who take him Estremely interesting to talk with is this wonderfnl giaat. Herua DANCE Allendale Dancing Assembly to be held at the K. of C.

HALL FrL May 15, AMUSEMENTS given from 8 to 9 p. m. Social from 9 to 12 p. m. All patrons and fiiendi are invited.

Theatre. A large audience wiaiessed de "Lotus Dancer" 1 a four reel feature and two other splendid pictures at the Havens' theatre last eventaf. Tonight the management for. the pleasure of their another fine four reel feature entitled "Tie Sia- da-ar of lie Moulin 1 also two additional reels. Band and Orchestra Bell phone 784-R (latest Muiic, Best Mnsiciaos, Most Matinee Daily Matinee Dally HAVENS THEATRE Sensational Features.

The picture that pleases --Wednesday-- THE LOTUS DANCER, 4 reels, ijf COMEDY, 2 reels. --Thursday-- SHADOWS OF MOULIN ROUGE, 4 reels. COMEDY, 2 reels. Friday -SOCIETY DETECTIVE, 4 reels. COMEDY, 2 reels.

EXTRAORDINARY PICTURES up and IQc down GRAND THEATRE Ttausfay, Friday, Saturday, Kay 14, 15, FET-Tre CARLOS And The ITEIDINGt BROS. AMERICA'S GHEATEST SKATQfff ACT EEATUSING TANGO ON SKATES ASD THE LATEST PARIS SEASATION "TEE COLORED WIG." Cany Their Own Ploor, 22x24 Feet. McCOKlfELL and LOCKHART and Talking BILLYBtfRTOH The Saxophone Girl' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Mad Love," in 2 parts. Drania "Ia. 2eaicffibraii.ee"., -Selig: Itrsisa.

"Her Fallen "AHde With Drama ORCHESTRA A A PEOGEAJI THURSDAY THE HUKGIBACK. (Majestic THE SECOHD (American SOME BTJU'S 1.... (Apollo Coiaedy) PSOGSASI PEIDAY THE LAST r. V. Cornsdy DIAMOND 3 -MAY liflir 0 D' -Eclair rs.

1TERO TSAGrEPY 3 Ttursdayj'May 14 ARM V' THE CKTSTAi Story, Perfect Service. 24 of Oletn't Pro- i fewnonal mnncuaa. Appropriate for Occasions. I THURSDAY, FEATURE DAT SOPHIE'S BIRTHDAT PASTY. Comedy THE FALL OF FRANCE.

3 reel feature THE DEVIL'S ASSISTANT 2 reel Brasia COURTING BETTY'S BEAU Edison Conedy I FRIDAY, FEATURE DAY THE FALL OF .3 reel feature A I.y.AT* FOR Drama TEE CONfttJEST OF Essanay Western Drama THE IMBIGUE. two reel Drasia CARTING AND MOVING of all lands, alto grading and excavating, packing and fMpping of household goods promptly and carsfcllj doae. Ample Dry Storage Facilities. Moving Pianos, Safes and oilier Ltavy articles a specialty. Olean Transfer and Warehouse Co.

114-118 W. SnlKTaa St Both Phoaea. ii.

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