Ole Whitey nails it again. Look at photos with these two by name, and check the stripes for Primba, and the mane-line and nose leather for Simba, and you got it.
Much to her husband's dismay, Harriett Beatty persevered toward the big cage. Working through his reluctance, she at last won his support, and debuted her riders atop Anna May for 1936. The act was an immediate hit, and won the show an ocean of ink.
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I know, the '37 tag indicates the Cole Show quarters in Rochester but I like the picture.
You can bet that is a brand new 1937 Studebaker automobile.
Harry in Texas
I imagine these felines are Primba and Simba, who rode the back of the elephant Anna Mae in just this position.
Ole Whitey nails it again. Look at photos with these two by name, and check the stripes for Primba, and the mane-line and nose leather for Simba, and you got it.
Much to her husband's dismay, Harriett Beatty persevered toward the big cage. Working through his reluctance, she at last won his support, and debuted her riders atop Anna May for 1936. The act was an immediate hit, and won the show an ocean of ink.
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