\1 G. BTwo1he[i9dnhmi,let-11at)na-leatflawncfl to hearts ofthe ki«iH from six to -Ixty.One man, n proaperon lookintr bu.ines man wn;: heani to ask another: Well, Hill, have you «Iuk an alihi to fo to the eireus?Hill answered, without any hesitation, that he had four Rood ones, and so it is that of courseLateourneau, Miss Hertha Mat lock and Miss Tetu Robinson..All in all, the H;irn«s manayre-rnent hrouKht to ii; today a circus that is positively complete in every way, coupled courtesy shown hy makes the Harnes than ever welcomewith extreme all attaches, Show moreto visit uswe are all jfettinjr too old to Ko'nuain next year.ourselves, and one circus is the A complete performance to-same as all others, ,‘^till every ni^ht at 8, doors to the zoo will year we have to to take the chihlrcn.The rejfular circus jzrounds, w'ithin a few hours wa^ t?ansfer-red from a lar?e vacant t)lot of jfround to a seethinir mass of humanity and larjre tents, which is the daily home for hundre«is of circus people, wihl animals and hundreds of horses. Tonijrht, at midni»rht one will not know that there was such a thinjr as a circus with us today, “The circus people, like the Arah, will fold their tents and disappear into the night.”This afternoon, Quanah and the surrounding small towns, did themselves justice, if the crowd that turned out for the matinee, and the w.'iy that they applaud«‘d the I many acts on the h-ngthy pro-featur-A1 G.e-lelaVCh-r-erif-Miss Margaret Graham ed FJquestrienne with the Harnes b-ring circus showing heretoday.gram, is any indication. The A1 G. Harnes management, should .show to a capacity tent tonight.Hallyhoocd a.s the large.st show of its kind in the world, the big circus more than lived up to its reputation, there wlt;re animals from every clime. “Every act an animal act, and every animal an actor” is true of the Rames Circus, herds of performing elephants, racing and performing [camels, ra% ig ostriches ridden by 1! comical clowns, boxing kangaroos, trained seals, performing sacred oxen, zebras, bun’alo aad yak. Groups of ferocious jungle beasts, lions, ligers, leopards, puma.s, hyenas, all worked by daredevil men and women wild animal educators.r.hte-It’s circus day in Quanah! The ,A1 G. Harnes big b-ring aggregation of arenic stors steamed into n^(.nap^erie, dancing and high jump-town this morning, to pi ( is horses, a few feats of saw-And then there were the world’s famous, A1 G. Harnes high schotd,is-rilllasni-white tented city for two performances today.With the system that is peculiar to the circus of today, it was only a few minutes from the time that the long orange colored trains had come to a stand.still, before sleepy-eyed men tumbled off their cars, horses, already with their harness on came from all directions, elephants showed theirdust equestrianism, as shown today by the Famous Davenport Family, the Mark Smith Troupe, featuring Mack and Stella Smith, the Klinkhavdt troupe of Bavarian Midgets, the smallest people on cnrth doing a double bareback riding act. Bert Dennis and his famous Liberty hor.ses, eight in number, and Miss Ixirraine Roos, a petite little la4.v from the farforihebulky heads through their car west, presenting a perfect exhibi-doors, mysterious animals of Bible tion of riding aAd horse training, days appeared, orders were shout-1 have been seen in Quanah.hi-ortar-aiceed and from what seemed tx) the averapfe looker-on, nothinjj but chaos, came bustlinj? activity, withThere are thrills pralore, enough to satisfy the most hardened, the air at times is full of daring menevery individual man from the and women who perform sensa-lowest worker to the V)Osses of all departments, snappinjr into action, and another circus day hadtional stunts from hijrh trapezes. Particular mention should be made of the fearlessnes* shown by Misshis; a-j inaeentheIWENDrS POPULAR PORTABLE» •itinR:urn-Falls s. E.5'alls,ROLLER RINKSPECLadieHIGH AN!YOU SHOULDT■Located on East 3rd and Elbert■