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ELEPHANT AT THE BAR.—The trainer of this elephant said he tied her up in a nearby vacant lot after leading her in an Easter parade on Wilshire boulevard, Hollywood. While the trainer was dining at a hotel, the elephant followed him in to the bar. The animal was given soft drinks “on the house.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 17

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ELEPHANT AT THE BAR.—The trainer of this elephant said he tied her up in a nearby vacant lot after leading her in an Easter parade on Wilshire boulevard, Hollywood. While the trainer was dining at a hotel, the elephant followed him in to the bar. The animal was given soft drinks “on the house.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 17

ELEPHANT AT THE BAR.—The trainer of this elephant said he tied her up in a nearby vacant lot after leading her in an Easter parade on Wilshire boulevard, Hollywood. While the trainer was dining at a hotel, the elephant followed him in to the bar. The animal was given soft drinks “on the house.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 17

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