The billboard (Mar 1918)

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‘The Billboard Forwai star ‘alone as.a safe and sure medium airs, Jack through which professional people may | Dale. Frances A have their mail addressed. "Thousands | Pais pric ; of performers and showfolkc now receive | Bu Shale taall through thie highly efficient Magee,’ Habe | Sentai alyrtio de a Betrne, Grace sata, and wi r postage stamp that it is Dbliterated in cancelation by the post‘office stamping machines. In such cases. and-where such letters bear no return address, the letter can only be forWarded to: Dead Letter Office. Help The Blying with the follo Write’ for -mail. whe advertised. The following is the key ‘to the letter list: Cincinnati mame appears in § stars fore it write ing the mail, which \know by the method outlin ‘above. ‘Keep the Mail Forwarding Department | Evans. qupplied with your route and mail wi Le forwarded without the necessity of For spacknuee—fotier’ earvied fe abet re aa aetd lutely free. :Mail is held but thirty days, and ean not be recovered after it goes to the ‘Dead Letter Office: Mail advertised in this issue was uncalled for ep to re Sunday noon. All eaeaate foe taalt me sdvesssd.| the party to whom mail is Parcels in Cincinnati Office AND AMOUNTS DUE “*Lawrence, E, E., 2e Miller, FL A., 3e Nelson, Col” Arthar, i) ' i ' i ‘ a : me Banvard, i ‘S*Melrose, “Marjorie Melvern, " Babe Melvin, Babe <‘Mereditn, Janice Meyers. “Sirs. J. Micbel. Oletie Schade, ‘Mary Schelfie, Forrestine srscumiat, Siarcoa ‘Smith, Jensle 3; Miss Clyde Are You One of the Thousands? ‘Are ygu one of the thousands who are daily having The Billboard’ Mail Forwarding Service handle your mail? . eget P The Billboard's Letter Departments forward: nine out of ten ‘letters’ on the same day they are received. ‘In fact, many of-our clients. are not put to'the necessity of writing for their mail more than once or twice a put 5 4 more Shen eon. : ‘The letters advertised in this issue aro hardly five per cent of those that pass thru our Cincinnati and its affiliated branch. offices. SERVICE did it. Quick; thoro understand intelligent and criminating mail clerks has Feautted in practically nine-tenths of Ameri€a’s theatrical entertainers. using The Billboard aa their permanent address. Others are being rapidly attracted. |” 3 unne in‘ writing for mail to use a self-addressed and stamped enveloy POSTAL CARD WILL. DO. Give your route far enough ahead to permit your mail to reach you. Write names of towns, dates and signature plainly. . + |. LETTERS.ARE HELD THIRTY DAYS ONLY, : after which, if no address hasbeen obtained, they are sent to.the. Dead Letter Office. It ia desirable to write for mail ‘your name FIRGT appears in the list. Address your postal to “Mail Forwarding. Sei The Billbo: : i: _ READ THE EXPLANATION (AT HEAD OF THIS LIST. ‘sTborne, Raby: Tilton, Lnelle Tiale,” site ‘Tommins, Anna Turner. Grace seUmhielt. Ines Vontello, Verlo Vv. ‘Barris, & thode ‘Wales, Mrs. “O. D. ae eae Hartwick, Sra. H. D. ve ‘Mrs, Havtingy, MilGred eeeten ‘Edna Richsrdson, ure Walker: Yrs; “Routh, Eee eet | » cree | are onte Bamt Wesley Andrews, Edw. C. ‘Anthony. Joseph ‘Anthony, W. W. ‘Apnlepste, 3. Araki, Tee Banker,” RJ. SRank, Figs Barber, Jack Gardner Rareiny, bet wi Beitiont, Belmont, Dent Bennett tear, Hive ik ie Rennett Benn ‘Donald ‘Carl leknavse He 6 MARGH 90, 1918: Cornett, ottte Heath, Mande Walker, Mrs. Olive | white, Ollie Scrans, Dot Helms, Peart swans (ies . ETTERS &:-...|2=ums oe as | a Crawford, Stes Matto oeWateh, Tatra Wilterénl Camitte Branton, sire aren o. | yynicantetora, © e d far-famed, the Mai Waneed, Sires attnar Je, Ellsabeth -Free, prompt and far-famed, jannes, ee ding Bervice of ‘The ‘Billboard | Cunt, ce Sher salle Williams, Frances Wiliams, Leona 1. Witiame, Mra a. P. iam, Hazel sSWeilednnause, Irene Xoung, Ms pe Dee Bernard, Joe Ni ‘Bory eae ie ae i, HJ, Rilingstey, Hin Biscow, "1s1DdR. ‘sBorhette Tora, Eadle Burne & Jone ran, Harry. Me ‘Rosell W. kine, ei Thing’ Orchentri. sSOnlkion, “Archle t8)Galweit, Bitlte Camtteot, Wm, F Camper, “Hale 'P. ‘Campbell, Jao. | A.