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9i Ttie Billboapd SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. TOWlBUBrg—sreaical Soc. of the State of P«. Sept. 25-2*. Cyrns Lee Stevens, Athena, Pa. Burisbarg—State Conncll of Pa., Jr. Order Onited American Mechanics. Sept. 19. 6et>. S. Ford, P. O. Box 76C. PhUadeIphla, .E«»-'' " iDdlana—Assn. of Dlrrctors of Poor & Cbaiitles :'? of Pa^ . Cfet. 10-12. L. C. Colbom. Somttnet.' ra^ - . ..■■i^' - - - Kittannlotr-^tate Conference B. M. &. Pi I. U. - Oct. Sii^: Chas. Tront. 308 Canfnter at, Readls^ir. Pa. ■ >",,'<..■ , - Pbiladt>lphla—I'eonfiylTanta State Eil'iicatfonai* Assn. IW. 27. J. P.' Mctastey. 304 \V. King St.. Lancaater, Pa. FittakDn:—Federated Bnniane Societies of Pit Occ. lT-18. Thos; S. Carlisle, 3B S. 18th St.". Phlladelpbia. Pa. PItt^4■■lr^r—NatlODal Baptist Cnnrent^on. Sept. > 13-18.>i B. B. :Hudson. Selma. Ala. ^ nttabaus—American Life Conrentlon. ' Sept. 21- SX. T. W. Blackbom. 400 /Paxton .BIfe.; . Omaha; Neb. - " • : ; PtttsbarE—Grand ToAice of Pa.. K. & I_ of H. Oct. iT-18. Fieca Velcker, S-e X. 4th St. ITiIl- adelphla, Paj Flttsbnrg-^Knlsbts of . Honor of Pa. Oct. 24l' : j^KiBaldirln.i 4eo3: pgden ne., Pblladelpida. Beading—Patriotic Order. Sons of America. Sept. 26-28. Chas. H. Stees, 524 N. 6tll St, ; :;.Pblladelphla,'Pa. , - rSmniuo-^Penn. State Granj^rPatrons of Bna- - baodiTv Dec. 12-15. J. T. Allman. Tbomp- ' " aostown* - Pa... Warren—Penna. W. C. T. C. Oet. —, 1S11. MnL SylTla B. Noirlab. 3103 Ponrth are., .^'ji Beaver'.'PU]B.''Pa. BSOSE XSUSD.' ProTldence—Rhode Island Bebekah Assetnblr.' Oct. 12. MtB. C. A. Aldrlcfa, 596 Chalkstoae '-aTe..: ■ WmtfTlr-^tate Oonncn of Rhode bland Janlor Order United American Uechanica. Oct. 10, 'Arthnrji'W. Barms, 255 Bncfclln at., ProTt- denee» B. I. aonZB^ 9AK0XA. Sbms. Pan*—Betalt Irafdement I>»ali4»' Aaan.' *'ec. 5-7 K. C, Barton. T<>rmHIon. S. n. OhattanooKa—Bebekah Asuembly of Tenn. Oct. IT. . 'Mlaa Theresa A. Cramer. 730 8th are.. a,.: NashTOIe, Tenn. Ifemphla—Soathem Commercial Secretaries Con- ^Teatlon. • Oct. 10-11. H«AvIll»-Htehslppl VaUey ^Uedleal Asm. Oct.-17-19. Henry Enos Tnl^. UI W. Ken- ^ ^j tockjr at., iCTlavnie, Ky, ■ ■•aah»UIe—Execntlw Conncll American Bankers' i,A««n..' KOT. —w MIL J. T. Howell, prca. wnpU*—Satloiial Slack Cooperace Mfra.> Ai>- ■*ir^'"2vi Not; 21-23. Geo. B. Ford, EIls- : worth SIds:, 'Chicago, m. Dallas—Woman's Cbristlaa Temperance Union. •Jet. 4._,Mrs. B. B. DstIs. 913 N. JOt* Warn. Texas. .^"XVl'^^A^ «* Minor league Base- ball CInbs. Not. 14. J. H. Farrell. Anbnra. - . W.. x». . San. AJitimlo—Aminal Ueeting Texan Assn. of _^ Architects. Nov. 1.0-12. A. O Watson. San Antonio—Trans-Mlaslsslppi Commercial Con- Stesa. Not. 22-2S. . Waro—Rrand IxHicp of Texas A. P. ft A. M DiH-. n. John Watson. -'*;™—Texas Congress of Mothers. Oct. 2.5. Mr^rJohn.Turner. 27 Marsalla aye.. Dallas. VEBXOBT aiontpelier—Vermnnt Hortlcnitnral Soeletr. -„„r.''- CnmroinEs. Bnrllneton Vt'. - wmiamstnirn—Grand lijdse of Vt~ 1. O, G. T. Oet.-!!-^ B. 3f. CampbeU. grand aecy., .wndoBTUle, Tt; TiBonriA A'irandria—7nnIor Order V. A. IT. Got. IT „,Tjo«. B. Ivpy. ttrawf^ 308. P»f»r«bnr-r. Vs. BliOimond-National Paint. Oil .anil Varnish Assn Sept. —, 1911. L. L. Drake Chicago. lU. BIcbmond—Xatinna] Mnniclpal Leaenp. Sot. 13- 17. Clinton Boeers Woodmff. 703 N. Amer- ican BIdg.. Philadelphia, Pa. RIehm<md—^United Danshteric of the Confedpr- ^"7^ KcKinney, Drawer 490. Padncsh. Ky. WASHIHGTdV ^"S*^ Yakima—Wasblmrton Edncstlonal .\»-.n. Dec. K-29. O. C. Whitney. Tir, S. JI st. Bryant Scbod. Tacoma, Wash. SiMAane—Xorthvrest Electric Llsht & Pnwor Assn. Sept. 21-23. Xorwood W. Brocket t Catarict Bide. Seattle. Wart. Wenatcbm>—PcFsldPnttal Poctmnaters* Aoen Sept 18-19. ,;C. P. lambaU.^^B^^ Wash! Blkln8--Gr.tnd todge t 6. O. E of W. Vg : ^J'^- l^''''- J- Wilkinson. Grafton, W. Fairmont—W. Vs. Coal Mlnlne Instltntr. Doc 5-«. E. B. Day. IDS Smlthfield St.. Pltts^ . linrgh.. Pa. BnntlngtoD—Jonior Order United American Me- chanics*.^ Sept 20-21. Brent Shriner, New Martinsrille. W. Va. ^2?Sr~^- Hortlcnitnral Soc. Sot. ^ ^j^Vr^- -'■ "eer. Mnrsantown. W. Vn. Whecllmj—Pan Handle Beekeepers' Assn. Oct ; _JT. W. U Kinsey. BrIAceport. 0. White ;Snlpbnr Snrings—W. Va. Stato Sredlcnl Assn..,Sept. SJ-22. C. P. Bntt. Darls. W. ::,-Ta* • • wiscoBsnr Zaneaster—Grand Encampment 1. - o. 0. P : 10-11. Jas. : A. Fathers, grand scribe,' ■ Janearllle. Win; " Ifaillson—^Wisconsin Snnday.SchnoI Assn. Vot Semebroth. l Hathaway BIrtc..' Mllwankee. Wis. ' s- Mnwankee—Seml-Annnal Meeting. Wisconsin _»euil Anto Dealer*' Aaan. Sept! —.1911 • '"Sjjff"''"'™"*'" Hotelkeepem' Assn. Sept • 19?1- H. Stanley Green, secy. MUwankee—Wisconsin State Bnllding and Loan '^-S^^!r^S""'*°°" »*: Carmen. lI^ankefr-Int.*Asan. Bridge and Stmrtnral Iron . i Sniwankee—National Hnral Letter Carriers' aii^JK. L*-^; ^^'^ ^- Child. Nerada. la. Mllwankee—^National German-American Alliance Oct. —. 1911. leo. Stem. City Hall. Milwaukee—Grand Commandi'ry Knights Temp- lar of Wisconsin. Oct. —. 1011. W. W. Perry, grand recordt-r. MUwankee— Uls-t. Cuurentlon. Women'a Belief '.rCofps. Oct. —. 1911. -tfilwankee—American Board nf Commissioners -"■■oelpireign Missions. Oct. 11-13. MUinlakee—Wisconsin Master Bakers' Aaan. Oct. —.'tyll. Jos. I'inzer. local. Mllwankee—^National W. C. T. U. Oct. 27-Not. - 1. Mrs. W. A. Lawson. 1101 North are. Mllwanktf—Orrtfr Eastern Star. Wisconsin. Oct. 4-5. Hi'lcn :M. l-ailln, 4ttG Jefferson st. Miluauk*i-—Wisi-oiisin RcruU Imithim-ui & Ve- , bicli> Denli-rs* Assn. Dec. 12-14. Geo. Ewcn. '■ .\dtIeo. Wis. . ■. ^WYOimn} ..'. Whi-atland—Grand 'Encampment '& Grand Lodge of Wyo.. I. O. O. F. ,Oct.. 10-12. Bngh Uynda. grand secy.. Laramie, Wyo. .■: cabaha.- Cal;tafTi Alts.—Trades ' & Labor Congress of Canada.' Sept. 11-16. ^. M. Draper, 1'. O. Bax;115. Giii-lpl>; Ont.—.American Leicester Bretrdors" .\a- sncHtlon: Di-c. '3.. A. J;* Temple. Cfl'»>**riin, ni. - Macleod, Alta.—Union of Alberta Mnnicipnlltlno. Snpt. —. 1911. Brandon Commercial Burean, . Bnuidanv-^an.* Can.- ' Portage la Prairie, Man.—^Manitoba Snnday- School Assn. Not. 22-24. ,.W. H. Irwin, secy., sil Mclntryre Bidg.. Winnipeg, Man. Quebec. Que.—High' Court of Quebec ludeiicnilcnt Order uf Fiirrsters. Sept. — ;. 19U. John W. S!tra-ks. 211 St. Nicholas Bldg^. Montreal. Toronto, Ont.—Canadian National Hotw Show Assn. Not. 7. W. J. Stark, ■ secy., 12 Wel- lington St.. E. Winnioeg. Man.—Loyal Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W. of Man.. Sask. and Alta. Nor. —. 1911. Cbrystal IrTing. grand recorder, P. 0. Box 911. CUBA HSTanar—American Public Health Aaan. Dec. 4 0^' Wm. C. Woodward. II. D., District Bids.. Washingtan, D. C. • Ai. S. Weston *'6£&KAK .COKEDIAN.*' Mr. Weston <dow with Frank Zee Rell & Co), is a native of New Yort City, and a };radUHti> of the old school of German cometly. This is Ills tUIrd seascm witb the above company. He can always be reached through The Billboard. TENTS-.A11 Sizes in Stock M. XASEE ft SOB, 147 FnltoB St, B. T. City. Helen Hartz SIB6IN6 AND DABCIKe SOUBBEXTE. Now With lYank Zee Bell & Co.. under man- agement of Tom Morris. Miss Bartz Is a natlre of Plttabnrgb. Pa., and a great booster for the A. A. A.'a. This is her aecond aeason with the abOTe company, and hopes to make It many more. EVAN E. EVANS SINGEK AND DANCES. Mr. Brans (now with Frank Z«>e Bell & Co., Tom Morris, Mgr.).-is a native of Homestead. Fa. He has been a member of the above com- pany ever since It was organized, three years ago. Of any man who atays three seasons with the same company, no more can be said of bis ability. ERNEST J.SHARPSTEEN LOUIE LA CLEDE Who Has Made Millions Laugh And who, after an absence of twelre years, has deserted musical comedy ami burlesque, and re- turned to his first love, "THE CIBCUS." and is the principal and producing clown with Cole and Bogers World Toured Shows. C W A B T E D ) Agents. Legitimate substitute for Slot chines: patentrd: sells on sight for fI. ticulars. GISHA CO.. Anderson. Ind. Ma- Par- Jay J. Thoman One of the cleTerest novelty bag punchers in the Middle West, who Is making gooil this aeason with the Wiedemann Bros, Kit Carsim Shows. He dresses bis act neatly, and docs a variety of difflcidt. Interesting feats. 2Be TRICK. Be. Out tricks easily done. Illustrated catalog free. KkGL,B MAGIC CO., Dept. B, MtnueaiNi- lla, Mian. Leading man *ith Hov.-ard Bran- dun's Lena Rivei-s Company (C), Season 1911-12. BILLY BROAD The Wandering Minstrel Billy Broad, the Wandering Minstrel, snili-d on the Baltie, August :!4th. for Loudon. EnKlan>l. where be opened September 4tb. at the Empire (or tiiv Moss Tour. Originality Is bis forte, and he will no doubt register another American suc- cess in Europe with his clean ntTerlng. His wife win accompany him on the tour. Harvey J. Burgess Mie clever tossing kid, ia a classy conii'd.v Juggler nf the better grade, and perhaps ax clever an artist as there Is In bis lino before the publh- today. WAlfTED—Old Trunks, all mnkrs and sires. BiirRnlnH alwa.vs on hand. Write your wnnt». MYERS, Old Bellable. 18 years lien-, 314:11!» N. lOth St.. Phlla.. Pa. Twenty Circus Trunks, f3; 30-40 lo -1* inca Trunks cheap.