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68 Ttie Billboard APRIL 29, 1911. ROBINSON'S TEN BIG OPEN. (OmtiaMd (niB imk* T.) luic lu «wlDi;lD|t laddrr: lUrrr Jordan, ptinlol curture trmiivxe ctitKreiition; Moo^. Lvo r'err*/ lUrltlinir i*wiuei(ii.' imtcIi: .M1>i4 StvIU Cujle. f.u-iii^fiiir ijiUiler r«r^s: l>ufry una Uuwanl. wx- Mrl(7 dlspUreil "o rtillhi;: gUihtr: Ml-* Iivu*- llMWard. niid air cunturlious: Mia* Xara JwitaB. allufle iraiKW prpix-iitmiun: MiM Alaa nifiaii «<Miil«rfiil »wlB|(fn;c iMTcb. OiHilar No. 4.—Mr. vruUaoi D» IMt «rlu »o. f>. MiniMtrUin: <Mlaa' lioaie* SltlMa <Blac .'(••. 31. auimtrlMMr. IMiiidar 0.—Ji*a BabtoauB bart •( MOB- ^taComas, IHaplay No. &^Mr. rraak LaRoia, *>\|K.Deut Of pbjTMlc'ml culture; Mr. Bcari De lUAWu. mld-Blr grmaaciUcfi; Tbe Howards, com- «dr ui'rlU dlaplar;. Tbe Waltoos. a Euruvean feature nt; Ttae'LcdfrrttH. muxcular iltscipMnt-: ■Mr. i'li'rrit l>e aerial ncrt>butb.m: UwU- hard and Alllo, bleb air luilk-ruus antics. Diapliy No. T.—Adiuiml tRlus No. 1>, rlddea 8r Jjiait uilvc Branch: tttiU AlarDi, ridden by r. Jolm Edward Ouirrt lUlas No. I, OaDdr a, rldd«B br MIm JJIubIr I>ati>>, iBtng No. 1), M'Mitaaa. rlddvn b.v Sliaa Sarab Uackett; (BIdk 'N'u. St. SeUlU, Tidilt-ii Ity ill. Win.' A. McUrase; (UlBK X«b :tl. alaXtiul. tbe mwt pf-rft-ct borne Id 'tbr world. Mvwatril i/j Capt. Uo}- U'Wesaenr, 'lata o( tha Caltad StuUs cavalry (Bloc No. 2). I'Uldiiy No. tt.— thi! Da Oumait. Xbe iiowaida. l*«rvltUi aod Clark: Togas and Genera, Tbc Boberua, Uarold DaBy, Cbarlcs Blsga, cqulllb- (iau. Diaplaj No. 0.— itr. AnguataA Lessett, ex- nloltt* uo fljlos U<«iuan rlnjpi (Ulns No. 1); Ur. warriiU LIncoin Travta, aiconj; nun; Mlas Edna LccRtt (Bine No. 2), feau In Oylns rlnfa^ Ulsptax No. lO.—Tbe Ilellotta. •quvHtrlaaM -tBla«.No: If; Tbe Kmpnat'Tknapa (Bl^ Xow S) oiamtrlan*. •. Ul!«plar No. tl.—Tbe Bobi-rtao (R10( No. 1) aeriallabt; Mile. Helen Leach <Stajce>..a dental Htuil>; Itene and lllcka (2itasef. Iron lav act; G«oeTa and Xofaa and Aerial I.eggett (Itlng Nu. S>. aurUlUta. UUplaj Nv. 13—Tbe Font DeBollcna ■ (Rlns Xft. 1): na SU Wallooit and Ibe Tbree Axb- ttm Atbtb): Iba Tbra* Unlsera. acrobau (Stag X«. S). , ' Olwlar Ma. is— Tb* Jordana CRIas No.. I), mlllbrtHtle aciobatlam; Mr. -Ytank Smitb, up- •ide-dowo man (Suga); Mr. Ocorge La Koae and Mr. nogb Daffjr. atrlallata (Ring No. 2) tllxpUr .Vo. 11—l.eiucett and l.eaKrtl. uniciue band halaucliiK (UIhb .No. 1); Berre and Illckii. aerlallHia (Slase): ilon». Kerro and KoMbanl ami Alto, bourleaa wondvcs (8ta»); PvrclUa Dlaplay No. 1S-^4B III* Hffic Da nlii-alr arraltttlim. ^ DIaplar N«. le—Oi tar.ABMvlcan aatf Bwopaan arti Mha Kanclfa. boop roller ^ Dlapliy No. IT—Janwa McCammon and mole (tunc No. 1); Bal Newport, direct bnsland. and bla louj;-eareil frlenil. it Bull. In equestrian kIudIv (BIdk No. 2) DIaplar No. 18—Dare Derll IJnlRer. I'lHpIajr So. 10—captain Itaj O'WeaaeoT'a Troupe of ez-Unlletl State* caralrjrnieu DIapIaj No. 2t>—The Imperial Rasnlan Coa iacka. piaplar —Montana Jack KInc'a niator- S3—A traapa 'of Sioux Indiana glvnt • Mtttet npnaantatlon of the numer- ,aaa «a«a« cf .tb* stalwart America tadian. Dlapjv JX». »-^4a alUck on Baasai Tbm'a \ ?" ^t^'^t^*' ""Ing. Warren L. IVaTla waa Injnred In bU atnjoff act bj- allpplnic. and having bis tremcndona dumb-bell, wblcb tbe annonncer .deelans walgba 1,900 pounda. atrlke bUn a H^t^ W»» In tbe back of the head and ..Mr. Traela waa atnnn>-d. but waa f?*? "S.™" P"" *• artoa, and Uter annooDced uat Ut ptrfonnancc wouM- be «inii .tbe next ^JK.^" .^<" Poaalble. bwrarar., aa. the mnlla of bla accident wtsre a trtBe -more arrlmia tnan anticipated and be haa not an jet reiurueil to bla place in the pruerini Tb» aerial work of tlM- Jlni-mnitu mmu rlmrty execi>.ed. It Is an art of Muperlstlre nxTlt and Iba ease with whlcU the dimmlt natlng and return ezblblllnns are perrormed adds a aenae «f aoreneaa that moat, apretatm .zeswrd as a -aialle for pleasure. * - ' Warren L.. TVaTla* ael, wblle k Utue, .bit banpered at tbe opening performance b7 tbe Propertle* belnjr dimciilt («• ••rranse on H-eoun* of tbe narrow coaflne?* of the Armocy arena, piored to be one of tbe bnt acta of Ita kind CTer produced in America. Mr. Trarla la a bandaome ■peclment of bumanlty. and In addition to being • good, consdentloua performer la bla line, la a tborongh gentleman and a moat congenial veraon to meet. One of tbe Howard* aaaMlas a baekwaM ■omenunlt on a slender iSvBat «llelt* as- preclatlre applanae, wbeo, maallT aftar aereral attempts and falla. be accompUuca tbe feat. Tbe sbow opens In Wilmington. O.. Tneaday. April 23. after spending tbe 24tb In rcbeSnilal. and with favorable weather conditions. wlU as doobt show np to much better advantage than It did la tbe dlngj andosura of tbe Aimoiy. llcCammon and tMk bill room. I lu** poalen to go up on April 1, and If I pott'tlMm I will have to shut out tbe dicns, so I bare to keep space open from April 1 to April T for tive hundred sbeeut. and I have Written to the CoDimL-rclal AdrertAJwr^ to aiih ■.rrui.»[un to Uuld ibvir potters until April 21. Now wbo pan in* fW tb* apbM.ttr Bra aniidred abeeu from April 1 aaiU .^pdl Tt. Xht alieust No! ■ Tbe -Gomawtcial AtfTMUaert 3(01 Tb« cm flgore It out la ibat I am out one week and uo compensation. Is hardly a blli|M>ater In the association Ith a (lopulatlon of lU.uUU and over, thai Is DDI bu^y wben the circus cootractor arrives, js a.- ulwii.v,. collier wben every plant'iB .doln;; busl- nei*!* to capacity. Now,' why do we receive !lcket8? For time, energj- and lost space we give tu tbe circuses. Let' the circus managera agree that la any place they poat for two weeks* slu>wlag« let I hem pay for three weeka:. If tbey sfM tm tbrec weeka, let tbeu pay for fobr we«ffc£%id ao on. ror tbat la tbe actual tlma.tbat a Irillpoater baa V |itn> tlH- eifcair apace.' t«t tbe cirea* keep iheir llekfts and pay tbe billiiosteis what lii due tbem, and tbe blllposter!i will boy tfaeir own tickets, and tbe clrcua has. a chance to fiet ^nie of that money back, as the bUlpotiter cdii do more wltb ■ pair of tickets than be can with ' Ml cash, and b* bM to hava tickets. Wby buuidn't w* att'pd mc apaaa «• hare to reserve 1 The tbeatre muiicn ut with U tbe rear around, and wa bare .la (•sarre. apace Car tbeui, and they giTai'tMkets far ibt teTar. bnt they jihfr glTf ttekatt ibaS'OatK^ and aarar kick. .Same a* If a clregg ■■HwiWi went lato a uewsiiaper ofllce aad gaM ts tba 'adverUalng ujuajs|;er: **Voa aee that space at tb* top of tbe paiier. I want you to keep tbat apace open for me free of cbirge for one week; tben 1 sbtll L-otitract wltb you for two weeka more and pas* for It." I>oeti the newspaper man go to tbe mercbant Ibat la using tbat space and reqneat blm to take another space, or wait until after tlw cir- cus leaver to replace bis advertlaingT The cir- cus contractor expecta tbat from a bOlpoaler. Fay the blllnoater for the " " plant that he ha* to reserre the clrcoa. a rate per aboet par the clrcoa keep tbair tickets. -Aa It la aeir. wa havt takt MN «f tkt clrcaa at tbe Mtpena* of tha coBBMrelai ad- vertlaer and ouraeirea. Why don't the clrcua jrlve the billposters the same consideration as tbe.v do tbe news]>apers. wben bUlpostlns Is Ibelr iM'st umlluin of ad vertlalng, and tbe circus can not K''t nIonK Without Uie btllpoater, ab It reaches Ibe class of people that newttpapera can not, and the billposter*, •!<. iKit want to jcel alone without t he circus. I onl; gel one clrcua a fear, aod tbey never botbar aw, aad I do not cat* U I STar ncalre a Uofeet, aa I pox tent wltb sad Maoar. .and mr landlorda ata eoBttntad to havt It tMt way. Bnt la tbla tUM o( lifo Mn can not aspect once tbe grvon-eyeil ^nome of Jealousy pierces bis beart wltti lis taloDii. lie mlsuDilerKtandu. and la a rage follows tier iu a taxi-cab. Ue rcallu« tbat cbarity and ooble klDtloesa baa prompted tils -wife to briog tbe VQlferlDff womaa medical as- sistaoLi*. and bts beart goes out to ber. par weak, aad let RELIANCE. LOCK UUT (Drama: rclcaaed April 39: length &3U fectj.—Tbe president of tbe works, Jobnaou, ba* cut tiM wages of bla employeea till they revolt and call a strike. H* Immediately cm- plu.vs colored help, protected l>r private detcc" iivtt. ill u deiiiiiiuiirailoB at tbe works, tlie ■lei4-cikM>> i.|ioot down the ring leaders of the strikers. Tbe strlkeni' money run out, and tbe BtarvlDg mutbcrs, with tbeir cblldren, call upon Johntion and piead wltb blm to put tbeir bua- bands back to work, but he has tbem ejected. Finally tbe.crowd aurrouDds the houne, and to disperse tlwm, he orders his suards to lire Into tbeir midst. Men and women (all, and horror- atrivken. bla wl(« turns sway from blm and learrs blm forever. Johnson baa rlalona of bis rlctlma. who rise up before blm aad tben dis- appear. Overcome wllb terror and remorse, bis heart elves way under tbe atrain and be dlea In terrible agony. SUCH IS TUK KINGDOM (Drama: release May :<, IeDi;lb OoO feet). Georee WillUma, a youn^ and newly nrdaluiNl tutulster, la asslicnetl to a church and lives with tbe old pastor, Jen- kins. The lattor'H daugbter bccomlnR tired uf the quiet little town, runs away to tbe city to seek employment on tbe stage. Her father Is furious and disowns ber. Uladys la soon dis- illusioned, being unable to secure employmcut, and penitently returns to ber home. Jenkins order* ber oot of bia algbt. aad when WllUams intercede* for bei he loaas Us tsmner. Williams. au«rr and dbgustad at the nUgloiii bypocrlsy of tbe elder man. wbo doea not practice what he preachea, teara tbe laslgnla of. tb* order from around bit neck aad throws it on tbe tabic ex- clalmlnc: U tbat 1* your xellglon I don't want It. Shoekrd Into a cooler realisation of his ac- tlona tbe prcacber calla Itaek hi* dauRbter and tatting bar late his aras, warmly abakea tbe hand oTtta yaaag niaiaMr .who ahomd Ma tbe tna llsht. itblng for aotblas all »* time. Space la wortb money In aU penodleala. and wliy It abonid not be so In tbe btllpaating business, as tbat ia all we have tu sell} With a circus, tlcketa arc all tbey have to sell. Pay. us for our apace. You k eep y our tlcketa aad aeU tbem. TROVBRBVa • (Coatlnueii froro'paRe ;{.) Blllpvstera Asa'a. bad bcea leas basty in their i-islons, that thar.aoold hwo Mttan together OD an agreement'oat .1MMM>aMlia*n aaUsfsr lory 10 the memhan It lilga. 'Vrsonully I ran see no gooo reaaon wby the circusc* should psy tbe blUpostcr the As.<u)cisllon rste and tben expect a bonus besldos In the shape of circus tickets. It would be Inat as fair to ask be. Palry Soap people or the niadt^rit'OhSWing Gum 'CompsDj. to send a esse Of 'ViadUCU Irli each order for -pngtlng. ,. ■., -WhOa thaw la qoaatlon that aona of lh4 ratai'j«jiprttitH Sti. iwhiiibaii.lona aza *>«•<; <le«.'r iM ew et aa le aa im wby tb* iiti nuaia sbottld be eompellad M Mat ia tboae tosroa if tbey do not so daalio. .!• -mr jnd-nnent, tbe agreement with .tbe-anodathni tbat no .membera sboald jnakv a ablrt-oilt: .contract -wllb uy clrms. la a rdiwldemtlon In Itself thst ahoilld offset complaint aa to exceaslve charges. liowerer, toe tbe good of tbe aaaoclatlon and lb* aaaabanM lais*k.I bop* tbat a aatiataeiory leat ntUb* artlTed at. a w. COVLK, OUTDOOR AOVBR TISING. iiru. Faaadena, CaL. April 8, Pnbllabiag Co.. atl, oTi aeatlanea—Xoor letter of March 30 received, aad Toa aak ne to give my riew on tbe subject of tbe conttoeeray between tbe BUIpoatera' As aoelatlon and tbe Circus Men'a Alliance, and ~ will try to do so. troversy Is about drcna give themt I was at tbe Bnipoateia' coanatloa tbat flnt Jha ft wiii ahwaa ■ if i . i j ni H . aad The main part of this con- tickets, and wby doea the I atated In the eoBTentlon at tbat tlmo;, i I am of the aame opinion now, tbat I wUI be best satisfled wben tbe circna maaageis quit wiring tleketa, and pay for the actual' space tbey nse In csab. Tb* billposter can then buy , tbe tickets be use* to run bla business. The clrcua maugera are trying to compare tbair adrertlalns wltb commcrelsl sdvertlalDg, Imt tberf Is no comparUon whatever, for tbia taasoo ttat the drcos postlnc most go oat «a s aattala day. It can not ba poitgOMd ar laid ••Ter until a blUpostar baa mnat go out. Here Is tbe ezsmple: int time I At tbe pn Uve hundred abeeta for am nrrauKlaK the .Sells Kioto that asbiblla la Faaadena, CaL, April 31. for one •m» day. Ow 1 mbaa ApSlT. le at .«wa^> sBi'-" '-^ any r00IMI49 TELEOBAPU BOY (Comedy; falaaaaS^«m a»: leagtb 800 feet).—A very fnanr M wa w . Mwiriac. roMbhaad la many THE BOTXui' or; fret).—A AHIgbttBI amusing, mSox. A.\ LNDIAN'S AMBITION (Onna; rrieated AprU SS: langtb 080 feet).—Tbe old cblrf. on his dealb bed. Intrusts bis son. Bed Eaxle, to Father Fraaels, who educatea the boy at tbe mlisloo near tbe fort. Grown to manhood. Bed Eagle enlists In tbe artny as scout, and wins a sensational faorse rare. He la presented with an American flaE by the (>>laoers daughter, Relle. Later, Red Eagle rescues Belle from an Indian who has Ihh'U frightening her, and thrushes blm good. Tbe latter In revenge shoots Ited Eagle, wonnding blm. Belle's engagement to-UeutenanI Ellaworin la anaouneed. aad at a tarawell din- ner. Bad Eagle, coming in with a meaaige. re- fuses to drink a toast to Ellswortb, and Is atmck by tbe lleuleaant. Bed Bagle retaliatea. and Is srrested and placed In tba fosrd bouse, tbe Indian sets the place OB flic, and aacapva. Making bla way to EUsMfthfto. IMMb .W Hibts a dueT with the lleuti tben toids bla own life. A RKI) MAN'S OnATITlIDB (Drama; r. leaaM April 28; length 850 feet).—Wounded and nihl>e<l by three desperadocv, tbe Indian seeks refuge at the itlnneer's cabin, vber* bis wound Is (lr.'K»ed nud he Is given tooA sad lodging. Tbe d4^1>rnidouB attaf!k tbe cabin and overpower tbe pioneer, sad oompd-hU dangbtcr to accompan.v AVIATOR SERIOUSLY HURT. Vancouver, B. C, April 18 (Special to Tbe BUIbcatd).—^As tha tesnit of sn awkwsrd aad probably oapremadltatod laadiaa la a IMd out- alde of iMinoni Park on tba ISth. Jack DePriea. tbe aviator, lie* in a comatose condition, possl- bly near death. In a cottage near the scene of tile accident. It la tbougbt tbat In tbe rebound and falling of the machine, be was pbnek la the head by tbe four-cylinder taO^ST WMtt tbe power, and his svmpto at tbe baae of tbe aknlL • < raie Uf a FILM SYNO PSES. BEX. THE BEALIZATION (Drama; released April ::■: length fcetl. —Mr. and Mrs. Ken- dall are for some un- known reason drifllug apart. No longer do tbey manifest the tereat In each other of by-gone days. The change ia tbere. yet tbe raaaoa for It la be- yond their undatatand- Ing. until one dar.SOaa Smith. Mrs. Kendall's seamstress, brings ber baby sister to the Kendall home, for her mother la 111, and she Intends to find time throughout tbe day to care for tbe child, and Mrs. Kendsll beara the liaby'a iangbter, and tbe aweet music of it flnda a leaponalve chord In ber heart. At once abe undetatanda—realises tbe reaaon for tbe strange unbapplness in ber home. They need a child to draw their two baarta together. Tbat evening It alao occur* to Mr. Kendall aa he bears the baby cry, and he too understands. The next day, troubled thoughts haunt blm. □e can not work at tbe otBce, he can not con- centrate bla mlad. ao be goea borne, arrlelna ^ — la Jtotajio ata Xn. XaMali wtar m «llh .th« daatsr.. aad d^ af^Xt tbem on boraeback. The Indian and piont-er ambaab them, and pick tbem off one by oaa, ibe pioneer recovering nia daughter safe aad sooad. - AMBBOSIO. THE QUARTEBMASTEB (Drama; reless-d AprU 20; length SOO feet).—Peter la a gunu. r on a warship, and the fiance of Klsle. Tti- quartermaster, John, an unsuccessful rival, tak' i advantage of his rank to humiliate and bullv Peter. One day, while Intoxicated, John forc<-\ hi* attentions upon Elsie, and la thraohed b-v Peter, wbo Is arreated. The latraleated qaartef maater losea bla balaaea aad falls lato toe aea, and Peter reocno* bias. Tbis berele set toneb*. Jolm^ Mg^ ;fljn?||fiyitr*frtM8l!wf** FAIR NOTES. Harneas racing will be the feature of the 1011 Schuyler County Fair, beld at Bushvllle. Ill . Angiiat 15-HI. iaelusiT*. I'urses for the four days' racing will aggregate fS.TSO. This fair Is n memlier of Ibe MlaslsslppI Short Skip Circuit, and Includes the following towns: Grlggsville. Qulncj, Mucomb, Buabnell. Rush vUle and Lewlstown. The Chisago County Agricultural Society, of Rush CItv, Minn., will bold their fair Seplem ber 1313, Inclusive. Tbe mercbanti of Ibt county are going to erect a new building.for their exhiblta. Horae racing, com and lire slock exblbiu will ha. tha foatnas at thacaai- iDg fair, aad Baaj anr ■ ■ i f H U irtll^ added. The Worcester Sooth Agricnltnral Hoeiety at* going to hold a three daya fair tbla year nr the nrst time in ita blitory. Tbey are colag ta have a work borae parade,, wltha Bfia* Car Me beat entry. A flying maehlaa.imt le aas a( tt» beat axhibitt, and ouay' Ifottlaff racN will t» beld. Tbe fair datea ata Sept. 14-1«. Tb* elgbtb aaaaal fair of tbe Pike Oooats Fair Aaaodatloa, of BowUng Green. Xo., wUI ba held Angnat' 15-18. indnalTe. Erer since the orgaaiaatloa of tbla fair tbey bare made money, and baee not loat a .day on accoant of liad weather. Ther expect to make this jraafs fair larger and hattar thu afar. Tbe managers of the Bradford Oonaly Agtl- cnltiual SoelelT: Of Towaada. Pa., have de- cided to run a'green race, offering a prla* at $180. diTlded aa followa: 150, »40, »30, $20 aad •10, tUa race to take place on S*pt. 37. The qilr MB be beld September 20 to W, ladaan*. A ballooa ateantloa every dar will ba on* of tbe uig featoics of tbe Weal Alexander Agtl- ealtanl Fair Aaaoetatloa. Tb* fair will be bald Septanbar <.-14. They are going to off^ msay rash premiums, and will make tbe Ladiet' 0* partment a special featnr*- of the fair. The fourth attnual fair of tbe Henry County Fair Ateoclstinn, of Parli. Tenn.. will be beld September Jn L>.'i Tbe aaaoclatlon are members of the Kentucky. Tennessee and Mississippi Pair Circuit, and have an average attendance eacb ye.sr of about 20.000 people. The Custer County Fair Association, of W*atb erford, Okla.. wtlf bold thalr fair Septambar la-id. fiMbif, Jny tetaad to new aanMMBMMi tMa fW Tbe lAcaa Showa are In tbeir tealfe week In South Dakota, and repori good bnalaeaa. Tbe roster of the company la aa follows: O. F. Lo* caa, manager:'The Three Aerial Locaaes, gym naata: York apd Deliaco. animal circna, aad Btl Ilk and Baladen, moaleal act. BABOAnr-Ofy. ootiit. namrlr Kd. Xl machine, complttc.-line condition;. acreea. S aata song sIHe*. $00. Model B, Uke new. gao. Send $10 deposit. wlU . *hlp with prlv. of -exa^ O. UNINGEB, 13 8. Mhrket, Canton, Oblo. mWHiS UEIIESr MONEV-llltlffilHfi OUTFITS Namaanrt Aa«t«a« Watali r«b Outflta. Fob* ••uwcnlP Pannant Outflta. PBiinanta In ^na minuto. aold,8llv*fTlnaalad Ponnants. Sam- ples Free. lleuuliful GOLD, SILVER and NIOKEL-PLATBD SOD VCMIt NA.ME: and ADDRESS WATCH FOBS. TBDNK, (il(ll>, VAI.ISE, SDIT CASE or BAGGAGE TAOS aad ll)ENTIKIC.\T10N TAGS. Theae beantlful NAME and ADDRESS WATCH FOBS, IDENTIFICATION TAOS, and llAIMiAOE TAGS are made of abeet braos. beastl- fnllv GOLD, SILTEB aad MCKEL-PLATEO, 10 beaa- t if 111 sbaiiea and aiaea; ladiea aod genta. With tbla ouiat you can pliMa 'a nam* aad addicaa oa .any FOB or TAG In two rnlantas. Simple as drlTlag a naU. A ten year old boy caa do tbe work. Went aa a WATCH KOK. tbey are the latest craae. A beautiful, nseful, prnetlcal. ornumenlal piece of Jewelry. Attached ta the trunk, suit case, or grip, they Identify and prevent Ibe theft, loss and delay of baggage. Worn attached ta Ihe clothing or In the pocket, (hey Identify the owner la case of Ore, accident, death, or mental coUapae and STvnt tbe burial of the body In pauper graTeysHM. rout tbe horrors of the medical colleges or diaaaetlas lea. and guarantee the aafe deUrcry of tbe body Int* UMd by the government ,o Identify ^.tdieSTaVd"Mili,ro'S'r.'ll"aid^ la Ume. Of peac. aad wu. No excess baggage, no dirt, no noise. Nothing to apolirgo <mt of date, or wear out; caa a8m''!?Jrth'2;'.?;L.^"'''- " "■»•" «•»"" tbti*f«t"loi;: two "ret ^de. OaWt and SS!P mSi. ° go In af ordinary suit case. Privilege seldom costs over one dollar per iStv.ii^SL!?' "^"."•""■"'s. f»'r». imrks, street fairs, conventions, resorts, shows, circuses, 5!I2^lJ5!.^S^_^™?'l:J!"''■'■''"f''.L."",?'■'Ul■ ''otels, depots, aviation meets, encampmenta, museums. i5^.^^7Ji'£i'!Sl ?«»'••» •»■« "Still Towns."- Greatest aide line in the world. Get an OOtdt. hire a boy for $1 per day, OMke yon $ao. CHARLES CHRYSLER CHICAGO, ILL. Enortnoua proOts. line in the world. Nlckel-platrd blanks. ready for 8W a. ^I'alSwC* ■vK*!^.'!?'* 'it-J'"' fOT'»lc; sirv«Vpiat?,r^t"i^ gold coat SC, atll tor Toe. Yon can bore sm all hole in fob. attach lodge button, get $1. .^.^ «_ .Li ' 80BTEH1B PENMANT OUTFIT : : sa't s?sSn'!?.kr2e.*2fif.r5S'D?i'4K gssi5j^"{gyA?^;sriw,'&E'S'?S'& bwhWeS ON A BAMBOO CANE. hOU BLEVBN CENTS. Mad* of a high-grade all-wool bearrwelgbt fell goods. STOP and THINK of this; cost you lie. yoS aSl nedliim alw. M^n^^ o~n~ ^i'„t ^1, " n ,red, green, bine. whit*, brown, black, purple, yellow, orange, pink, and rose. Great big sparkling solid TINSEL letters, wiU not rob offT Ynn can letter lb* largml neanant In one minute: make thi m up as you aell tb*m. Eoormoua profila. 100 SIIS SS™*';.'?"" " PENNANTS, goo<l for Do that In any crowd at any fair or occash.n. Turn tbem out In one minute, any words and letters or reading matter. • Anything you want on *»«!■'-." y »'y MtfT. Full information, partlcuiara and Instructlona to my purchaacra only. I« g^y***.."""."'^"'; school children and post card■ Bends from securing my valnahle sample* aad n«er returning thrm, send SO cent* In atampa and I will aend yoo ono gold-plated fob with n-d strap, one s Iver fob wltb yellow strap, on* nickd fob with black atrap, one SS In. pennant, allver tinsel lettering, one .18-ln. i>ennant, gold tiaaei lettarlng. on* 34-in. nannnnt. Three foba and Ihr'-e *s. You examine tbem. return tbem promptly, and your aMmay ia refuadied nader gnarani'-e. ^^outi.t,^l^r.^,B«^ .... [H'unantB. If you blank I Watt ALL MAIL TO PWOsBCM tNo. III.