The billboard (Feb 1918)

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FEBRUARY « 1»H The Billboard CONKLIN & FLYNN'S ALL FEATURE SHOWS I. W. CONKLIN AND J. FRANCIS FLYNN, Managers ■ WILL POSITIVELY OPEN THE SEASON OF 1910 SATURDAY, APRIL 20, NEAR CINCINNATI, OHIO WANTED—For big Circus Side Show, Freaks of all kinds; Man to do Punch and Magic and handle inside of show; Colored Talent for the best Minstrel Show carried by any company of this kind, also Man to handle same (Dave Reed, write); Oriental Show People, must be capable; also competent Man to run show; Athletic People for big Athletic Show; Motordrome Riders, both male and female, with or with- out machines, for 3. Francis Flynn's big Motordrome; Workingmen in all departments; good Trainmaster and Electrician; Uniformed Band of twelve pieces. Can place two good Shows, Animal Show to feature (Billy Bums, write); good Platform Show; Dog, Pony and Monkey Circus, will furnish new top, 40x70, with seats and swell banner front. ALL CONCESSIONS OPEN. Can place two good Promoters (FrankA-Robbins, please write). Address all communications for Shows, Rides, etc., to J. W. CONKLIN, Rand Hotel, Cincinnati, O. ressJ.C. PATTERSON, Rand Hotel, Cincinnati, O. All people with Clark & Conklin's Shows last season, please are S^jwsfa Sis SHUBERTS BUSY ON PLANS TO ADD THEATERS FOR BIG FIGHT FOR SALE 20-CAR SHOW COLE BROS.' to°ured SHOWS AT PUBLIC SALE February 26th, on State Fair Grounds, Shreveport, La., 10:30 A. M. THE MOST POPULAR KOHETC FJTIKGCmEIH AMERICA!! EVERYBODY WANTS TO KNOCK THE HELMET OFFlnE KAISER!! No Park. C bH the public. Foi laughing end sr. PENN NOVELTY CO„ IIS BuHoBWwd Itmt, ACCOUNT OF CHANGING OUR FLANS WAN? 3-ABREAST YS AND BYWAYS ■me in eclj oLff fairs, parti nod la Broofcljn jcairrdar to atltad <a and llir 5. 1- or A. meetlnr. lie brnttdl* tbat fain and 258 tto COTDTianj, tne fipeaHi or omrarion. ■ *°J 112,ciou t "t u *pni°hU Vhw '[a .han. tor lb ^^i^*" ,, ^ l n , ° Tr ""™ T*j2ri*£B£ room? to tati^nr^IpFleTd To ffaVS BARNUM A BAILE Y OPENING aorrat April 1. bat too. uprnlor point is col let GREAT WORTHAM SHOWS OPEN APRIL 1ST The route will include the larjren cities on the Pacific Coast and in the Great Northwest and the fouowing fair dates: Vancouver, B. C; Chehalia, Ccntrali*, Spokane. Walla Walla and Yakima. Wash., and Salem, Oregon. CAN PLACE one (rood platform show, one novel ballyhoo show. (Save complete outfit, includ- ing handcarved wagon front.) J WANTE^odrome riders, diring girls, assistant train master, workirigrnan of all kmcfe, hostlers and driras, momcians on all «- t*rcsn Use in Winter Quarters at Once Good Animal Man and Woman, Competent To Work and Break Lions and Bears^J Musicians addros &L LEWIS, Band Leader, Kent, Washington. Trainman address 3. M. BO WEN, Superintendent Transportation, Kent, Washington. All others iddresa FRED BECKMANN, MANAGER GREAT WORTHAM SHOWS, KENT, WASHINGTON.