Capell Bros …Repairing the tent

| January 9, 2010

Pulling out the canvas getting it ready for sewing. It is not an easy job but it must be done. When the show is down, there is no money to be made.  There is one thing I know show… people are eternal optimists …. you have to be if you’re going to make it.

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Pete Cortez Side Show 1955 Butte, Montana

| January 6, 2010

The Pete Cortez side show spent many seasons with the Siebrand  circus and carnival. I really never paid much attention to the show except for this one day. What I am about to write are personal thoughts. I do not know what made me walk into the side show but when I did I even surprised Pete. […]

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Doc Capell and the Patch

| January 6, 2010

           Doc Capell and Art Lewis. Art was the fixer for the show.

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Bob Capell…. Friends and Family

| January 6, 2010

Bob Capell with friends and family. These photos were taken in the 1940’s.

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Capell’s Bus

| January 6, 2010

                          This is what they used to bally the various towns and at the front of their parades.

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Cole Bros Circus

| January 6, 2010

                                                One of my favorite posters.

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Cole Bros Clyde Beatty Circus

| January 6, 2010

This African Elephant was presented on the Cole Bros Clyde Beatty circus in 1935. This photo was used in their program………The bullman here in this photo is not known me.    After closer examination, it may be Joe Metcalf in his younger days.

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Tom Mix on Sells Floto Circus

| January 5, 2010

This photo of  Tom Mix taking it easy between shows was shot in 1931. Later he took out his own Circus. See the comment below.  There is another comment By Dick Smith.

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Jack Badal

| January 5, 2010

Jack Badal feeding “Big Joe”.  Jack not only cared for Joe but many other animals at the Brookfield zoo located in Brookfield, Illinios. Photo taken in 1957….. More to come on this “one of a kind” animal man.

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Sells Floto Circus

| January 5, 2010

This circus poster given to the circus blog by Jack Badal.

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