The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 28, 1937, Image 3

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    Greatest Circus
Is Coming Soon
Barnum & Bailey To Play
At Wilkes - Barre On
June 10
The world’s mightiest amusement
enterprise on tour—the Ringling Bros.
and Barnum & Bailey combined circus
with its 1937 seven-ring-and-stage
program, star studded and liberally in-
terspersed with new thrillers from
Europe and Asia, featuring among its
array of new wonders the most gor-
spectacle in its
definitely
geous introductory
brilliant history, India, is
scheduled to exhibit in Wilkes-Barre,
‘Thursday, June 10.
India is mot just another circus
spectacle. It is not merely a glitter-
ing parade to open the Big Show per-
formances. It is the result of a year's
planning, a really staggering expendi-
ture and much research on the part of
Sam W. Gumpertz, general manager of
The Greatest Show on Earth. Costly
fabrics were purchased in car load
lots. Color schemes blend in lovely
perspectives.
sand people and animals taking part
wears a small fortune on his or her
back. All have towering headdresses
of exquisite beauty. One group of 170
horses, with girl riders, is like nothing
ever before offered,” for the horses,
wearing | medieval bejeweled blankets
of velvet, carry gorgeous canopies over
the girls’ heads. India is a torrent of
the hippodrome track and the seven
Every one of two thou-,
of elephants and 700 horses.
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1937
TEST WEATHE
“With this half-ton model of
research men test weather conditions to learn how
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“Main Street” perature of the exhibit can be changed from that
of a balmy spring day to the frigid blasts of
to make homes comfortable under summer heat
or winter chill
Within a few seconds the tem-
January.
color and flashing jewels, flowing over
rings and stages. It is the last word
in pageantry.
In aerial and equestrian displays |
The Greatest Show on Earth has out- |
done itself this year, while the ground |
acrobatic numbers are the largest and
finest ever presented in any land or |
age.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & |
Bailey combined circus will arrive on |
four long trains of 100 double-length |
steel railroad cars, carrying 1600 peo-
ple, 1009 menagerie animals, 7 herds
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MEMORIAL
DAY:
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LEMON CHIFFON PIE FEATURE
IN FAMOUS MOVING PICTURE
I In the new cooking-school moving picture, “The Bride
Wakes Up”, Lemon Chiffon Pie makes a big hit. This deli-
cious pie will make a hit at your house, too. Dad will say it’s the
best pie he ever tasted. It is made with genuine Knox Sparkling
_ Gelatine — the plain gelatine that blends with all of nature’s
fruits and vegetables.
LEMON CHIFFON PIE
(One 9-in. Pie—uses only Vy package)
1 envelope Knox Sparkling Gelatine
4 eggs 1 cup sugar 1/, cup lemon juice
1 teaspoonful grated lemon rind
V4 cup cold water
1/5 teaspoonful salt
Add one-half cup sugar, lemon juice
and salt to beaten egg yolks and
cook over boiling water until of
custard consistency. Pour cold water
in bowl and sprinkle gelatine on
top of water. Add to hot custard
and stir until dissolved. Add grated
begins to thicken fold in stiffly
beaten egg whetes to which the
other one-half cup sugar has been
added. Fill baked pie shell or gra-
ham cracker crust and chill. Just
before serving spread over pie a
thin layer of whipped cream.
lemon rind. Cool. When mixture
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POMEROY’S
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
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Bucknell Offers
i
| High School Graduates In
Upper Two-Thirds Are
Eligible
University Junior College
Bucknell
announces that through the generosity
of Wilkes-Barre
eight competitive scholarships,
of several citizens
rang-
ing from $50 to $100 each for a period
of one year, will be awarded for the
year 1937-1938.
High school graduates who rank in
the upper two-fifths of the graduating
class and who are recommended by
their principal ‘are eligible for the
competition.
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PAGE THREE
before June 7 through the high school
principal.
Of interest to the community is the
fact that the examinations will be giv-
jen on June 19 in Chase Hall, 184
| South River Street, the home recently
given to Bucknell University by Ad-
miral Stark. The administrative of-
fices will be moved to Chase Hall early
in June,
First National Bank
United States Depository
PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
Capital—Surplus ....... $ 2,250,000
Resources ......... cee... $12,412,000
OFFICERS:
Wm, H, Conyngham ..... President
Chas. F, Huber .... lst Vice-Pres.
M. G. Shennan Vice-Pres. & Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Chas. N. Loveland
Francis Douglas .. Exec. Vice-Pres.
Fred O. Smith
Willlam S. McLean, Jr.
Wm. H. Conyngham
Richard Sharpe
C. F. Huber
Francis Douglas
T. R. Hillard
Edward Griffith
Wm. W, Inglis
M. G. Shennan
2% Interest On Savings
Sate Deposit Boxes For Rent
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$197 +x,
A new Simmons Ace!
platform top provides
THE RIGHT KIND OF
SUPPORT for the mat-
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siliency gives extra comfort.
border. Aluminum finish. If you
WILKES
al 1 00 Down
==50c weekly
99 Double deck coils.
Stabilizers. Smooth
need a spring come ‘in and see the
Ace this week. Terms to suit you—as little as $1 cash.
- BARRE