Previously we had run pictures of Lou Jacobs, Paul Jung and Charlie Bell on boxes of Sugar Smacks in the early half of the 1950s. The advertising campaign extended to the clowns' likenesses being featured in commercials done by George Reeves, run during the Kellogg's sponsored The Adventures of Superman.
Which begs the question, why wasn't Felix Adler (Ringling's undisputed ace "picture clown") included in the campaign? Probably because Felix had been featured on boxes of Wheaties (and to the best of my knowledge the ONLY clown ever to be so honored) a few years earlier.
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Slivers Johnson
Not Frank "Slivers" Oakley.
Not Spader Johnson.
It's Slivers Johnson. Your guess is as good as mine.
Speaking of Slivers Oakley, I visited the site of the mighty NY Hippodrome today; The very site where Slivers Oakley, Marceline Orbes, Toto, A. Robins, Joe Jackson Sr. & Jr., Poodles Hanneford, Emmett Kelly and Otto Griebling once rolled 'em in the isles.
The site of some of Houdini's greatest triumphs.
I parked my PT Cruiser right about where the stage would have been.
If it's any consolation (and it's not), it's still called the "Hippodrome Garage".
Yuck.
Natt Litt
Another shot of Natt Litt. For more on Natt check out our previous post at...
http://greatcircusclownsofthepast.blogspot.com/2006/05/ringling-natt-litt.html
http://greatcircusclownsofthepast.blogspot.com/2006/05/ringling-natt-litt.html
Bill Bailey
Jack Kennedy
From the Bill Strong Collection...
Jack Kennedy. With a name like that, I bet this guy worked pretty solidly from 1960 to 1963!
Visit Bill Strong's circus blog at...
http://yesterdaystowns.blogspot.com
Jack Kennedy. With a name like that, I bet this guy worked pretty solidly from 1960 to 1963!
Visit Bill Strong's circus blog at...
http://yesterdaystowns.blogspot.com
Buzzy
Tom and Tammy
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Hello to Dean Chambers and Chris Connors
I was told the other day that longtime Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Advance Clown and Producing Clown Dean "Elmo Gibb" Chambers and Chris Connors, both currently on tour with the New Cole Bros. Circus, were looking in at the photos here. Elmo is back on the road again with his educated ponies and Chris is sharing Ringmaster/Performance Director duties with Ted McRae.
Howdy fellas! For the first time in years I can't wait for the Cole show to make it here to Jersey. I remember Elmo on the Ringling show when I was young. I remember meeting him once in the Brunswick Square Mall just a few years later. I can't wait to take my son Shane to the show and have him see one of the clowns that I enjoyed watching when I was just a few years older than he is now.
Who knows, maybe Elmo will help inspire the next generation of Cashins to slap on the greasepaint. Shane sure as heck isn't impressed with the old man ; )
Now, if I could just get the Cole Marketing Dept. to cough up the expense money they've owed me since 2000 I'd go back to doing their advance work in a minute...
Howdy fellas! For the first time in years I can't wait for the Cole show to make it here to Jersey. I remember Elmo on the Ringling show when I was young. I remember meeting him once in the Brunswick Square Mall just a few years later. I can't wait to take my son Shane to the show and have him see one of the clowns that I enjoyed watching when I was just a few years older than he is now.
Who knows, maybe Elmo will help inspire the next generation of Cashins to slap on the greasepaint. Shane sure as heck isn't impressed with the old man ; )
Now, if I could just get the Cole Marketing Dept. to cough up the expense money they've owed me since 2000 I'd go back to doing their advance work in a minute...
BACK w/ CHESTY!
YA-HOO! Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls...WE ARE BACK! The viruses that had plagued both the blog and my computer have been fixed and WE ARE BACK IN BUSINESS!
To celebrate, let's all enjoy one of my favorite circus photos of one of my favorite clowns, Chesty Mortimer, taken from Maxwell Frederic Coplan's 1945 book of outstanding photography, PINK LEMONADE.
Paul "Chesty" Mortimer
"Chesty, as he is known to all circus followers has been with Ringlings ever since they brought him to the United States a quarter of a century ago.
"How's the skating today?" might well be asked of Chesty, as one of his current gags is a glorified Sonja Henie on huge, realistic wooden blades - trugging along on the sawdust.
"Things are a little rough, but I'll manage all right, thank you", smiles Chesty a bit breathless, for he is now well past the half-century mark- and you can just bet he will make it for Chesty has overcome many rough spots since he performed in his native Belguim so many years ago.
Chesty's big twinkling star-like eyes, wide open mouth and self-erected veins are a delight to the photographers. He was a pioneer in the clown boxing field. His clowning in sports is a natural, he is still quite an athlete . In recent years he's confined his activities to water sports, especially swimming and fishing, at his Florida home where he goes between seasons."
From the book EYES-LIGHT by B. Boyd Blount - A Bobbee Book
To celebrate, let's all enjoy one of my favorite circus photos of one of my favorite clowns, Chesty Mortimer, taken from Maxwell Frederic Coplan's 1945 book of outstanding photography, PINK LEMONADE.
Paul "Chesty" Mortimer
"Chesty, as he is known to all circus followers has been with Ringlings ever since they brought him to the United States a quarter of a century ago.
"How's the skating today?" might well be asked of Chesty, as one of his current gags is a glorified Sonja Henie on huge, realistic wooden blades - trugging along on the sawdust.
"Things are a little rough, but I'll manage all right, thank you", smiles Chesty a bit breathless, for he is now well past the half-century mark- and you can just bet he will make it for Chesty has overcome many rough spots since he performed in his native Belguim so many years ago.
Chesty's big twinkling star-like eyes, wide open mouth and self-erected veins are a delight to the photographers. He was a pioneer in the clown boxing field. His clowning in sports is a natural, he is still quite an athlete . In recent years he's confined his activities to water sports, especially swimming and fishing, at his Florida home where he goes between seasons."
From the book EYES-LIGHT by B. Boyd Blount - A Bobbee Book
Lewis, Jacobs and Saluto
Today's photos come to us through the courtesy of the Dave Powell collection...
First we have Jojo Lewis with some pals in the backyard of the Ringling show in what looks to be the 30s.
Next up a photo of Lou Jacobs out of makeup, Frankie Saluto chowing down on some free roll chicken and the son of their longtime friend, Iron Eyes Cody.
Another photo of Frankie and Lou with Cody's son. These two photos were taken backstage by Iron Eyes Cody in what looks to be the 1950s.
First we have Jojo Lewis with some pals in the backyard of the Ringling show in what looks to be the 30s.
Next up a photo of Lou Jacobs out of makeup, Frankie Saluto chowing down on some free roll chicken and the son of their longtime friend, Iron Eyes Cody.
Another photo of Frankie and Lou with Cody's son. These two photos were taken backstage by Iron Eyes Cody in what looks to be the 1950s.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Polack Bros. Alley
I'm back blogging from the public library with a handful of floppy discs. We'll see what works. Be sure to thank Five Dimes Casino for me. Today's photo comes to us from regular contributor Bill Strong...
Jack Klipple, Gene Randow, Kinko, & Dime Wilson, and I'll bet Kinko is saying, "why are we sitting here on this wall, we could be in the dressing room playing Pinochle"????
An interesting research, might be Eugene Randow Sr. And a routine called, "Aunt Jemima & The Pancakes",( Polack Bros early 30's.)
Be sure to visit Bills circus blog at:
http://wwwyesterdaystowns.blogspot.com
Monday, July 24, 2006
Bernie With a Net
I apologize for the blog being down all weekend. We were hit by an online casino spammer who did not take kindly to my email requesting that he stop.
He replied by doing something that killed my computer.
So today I am posting from floppy discs that I've taken over to the public library.
Today's series of really great late 50s through mid 70s era Beatty-Cole and Ringling photos come to us through the generosity of my new friend, Mr. Bernie Kallman... enjoy.