Billboard advertising (Jan 1921)

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JANUARY 8, 1921 >The Billboard “17 ADGER DILL Buys New Paraphernalia for 1921 ‘Adger DU, manager of Dill Bros.’ Big Vavdewile Stow, hes retursed to Greenville, &. C., from Atlant, Ga., where he Snvested fo a new * Gore middle and also placed an order for new scenery for the coming season, Mr. Dill wilt froceed to St. Louls, Mo.. ina few daye-on a Dorineas milssion, spending a few ofd moments fo Cincionatl amoog friends en route, The Sepang. including 15. people, will epes about in Spartaburg, S.C, Arthur Dill will ‘TERRELL'S COMEDIANS Doing Well in Northern Missouri ‘a three-piece orchestra. donna, with Klark’s “Love ‘bandsome Xmas presents were exchanged ‘wy menbers of the company, who presented the mensger, Mr. Terrell, with brand new ter stock and repertoire work and is perms Wells, Tex. Mr. Bick He i} a Hi orchestra, ‘At the: leading hotels in Mineral i GIRL TO THE HERBERTS ‘A Christmas present io the form of 2 12-powd iit was recetved by Mr. and Mrs, Ralph HerDert, popular repertotre folk, at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Busse tm Biloxi, Miss., December 4. DONEGAN LEAVES WARD’ Gmeot ie not ordinarily superstitions, but Sat‘unday evening, acting oh a “hunch,"” be decided that tt would not be safe to leave the day's reeipts of the Lincoln ‘Theater, of which Gncct ts manager, io the theater safe. He called up 2 Dank offelal and arranged to place several thousand dollars in a safe deposit vauit, Ge fint time be bad Gone sucha thing in Wise years. Early Sunday moraing robbers tlew the theater safe, Dut found only $05 in small change. i * THEATER CASHIER ROBBED Bandits Overlook In. Cleveland $4,000 In Clevela: Cleveland, -0., Jan. 8.—The cashier of the Miles Theater, Woented ia the Beart of the down tows section of the city, was Deld up by armed bandits late test night and robbed of ‘They overlooked $4,000. A few hours after the robbery five mén suspected of planning t rb 2 downtown bank were arrested. They Sac to be the sient meen whe wilted the ‘eater cashier. NEW THEATER FOR MARION ‘Marion, © Jan. L—A theater with a seat fog cxpactty of 1,000 will be’ erected here to {Be soring, tt ts announced. Tt wilt De located % West Center street. CHORUS MAN ATTEMPTS LIFE re agement in Canton, 0, at South Mains Gar AT LIBERTY ewwa THE JAMES . cenrnice parre ‘Beavies, Characters, General Business. Jo SS Sh See ae ers; beleht, 5 ft, 10% to; welcht, 160. ae pei | An 20 Ferre of ce ZEEE oh Sees, Appearance, abilty and wardrpe. 621 Bett. Ei ion SHOW EROMERTY. FOR SALE Entire complete ‘Ou ore sctson Bre Bo-fen pao drcmane” rots wells Bette ade, “a See eee eS WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR TOBY’S COMEDIANS CIRCLE STOCK. | REE, PBOPLD AND MUSICIANS I, ALL LINES.” Gow Rll 8 week, Salary ieee hae, joe dems 30d Toe Seu 61 clltersin, Mon 10%, med Hike, Ses R= AT LIBERTY, FLORENCE DAY ws at Se ees A, Mame “ra as sore Sree ot os: AT LIBERTY, Tecomt | Mae-Taff Stock Closing BERT CUSHMAN rd 5 ft, 7: w eral Es ie. ai; Dell § fe. 2: welche Md) General Busines GENEVA CUSHMAN—AzS, iH iow Ortaat, : AT LIBERTY . . H, H. BILLING cae CORALIE | CLIFTON WANTED--F 1 PIANO -PLAYER Bend td Wruspown Nowy GERUSE WECOTTES whence Wine Comedy CaS ulstee” wlan WANTED TENOR SINGER FOR QUARTETTE. : pe playing, musial instrument Good salary, Lone sexson, “BULLY CUTTEN, TAKE NOTICE. Sine ar write "AUTHUN HADIC colesai Theater Pititery, Kane weet fan. 3 Gad TO WANTED LECTURERS THAT CAN ‘DO STRAIGHTS IN ACTS AND WORK TO MY SYSTEM uit be wer an relable You don't avg to manage, Dut Jos sel ellable Quaker Rem Mes "Goad" and Performers iso weites We arg ms ie Wsseeas ot ED UARMOND, S728" Guana St. iilwackse, Wiesonsin. HI -HENRY'’S MINSTRELS WANT QUICK BARITONE and TENOR SINGERS ath ewes, Sone ert Jem Yanna. AT LIBERTY RUSSELL F. WEHNES H. HARRY HOY Garces ead, Comedy and Beary ,,.en Bus. and JEANNETTE CONNOR es Seomd Bun and Characters. Heleht 5 ft. Sib: Address H, HARRY HOY, General Delivery. Me, antit Jan. 9; after that dat Lacesla, HLH. WANTED ONE MORE Bb CLARINET. ‘Season opens April 30. W. @. DICKEY. “Stans, “Ark, aul Fab. tat ted Reart, Olive Holland, seemed interested in Geo, ‘Walsh, motion pleture actor, ‘Thompson was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where it was said he would recorer. BUD WILSON AT CANTON, 0. ‘Bod Wilson, composer of ‘Bt. Louis Blues with Parker; Sam B, Campbell, manager Coates and other popular oumbers, with bis famous House, and Mrs. Campbell; ‘Tennessee Five Dance Orchestra, opened an en dens December 27. K. G. SHOWMEN’S CLUB STAGES GRILLIANT BALL AND ‘(Continued trom page 5) ana clgarets. Seated at.the main table were James Patterson, Edward P. Neamans, of the U.S. Text & Awning Co., Chicago; Judge Hen‘@aw, counsel for COMA: 0. W. Parker, W. I. Swain, W. H. Rice, Otto Floto, Marty Wiliams. Mr. “Swain acted’ as toustmaster: zm ‘The first epeaker was O. W. Parter, presi? dent of the club. He was felléwed by” Otto Floto, Edward P, Neumano, Judge Henshaw, torney for COMA; James Pattersow and W. 5. “BUI Rice. Telegrams of regret were read from Johnny J. Jones, Géorge Elser, Con Kennedy, Nina ana Walter Stanley, 0. A. ‘Wortham, Homer and Win Jones, 8. W, Bram , Sask; and Mra, A. U. Esllck, Dr. Leo Kelephanst, Kennedy; Mr. Stoughton, manager of his own show, last season with Evans; Mrs. Elisabeth Bger, Lage’s Empire Shows; Bess Hawkins, Mrs, Anita Schoemer, mother of Mrs. J. 3. i PEREE ‘Jack; Dave Sterens, Tom Allen Shows; Mx. Tom Allen and Gaughter, Lucile; Anne Jahan, ‘Mr. and Mex. W. 1.) Swain, Shows, made trip from New Orleans; site ‘i HITCHCOCK AND JOINT OWNERS On MITOnY ee AT LOGGER (Continned from page 5) technical oue. and the only one which can re sult in clearing up the misunderstanding, the giving of notice that my rights a8 I see men must be recognized or I will not fonetion far ther myself" + ‘Asked if the dispute grew out of the appear ance of G. P. Huntley. in the cast, Mr. Hiteh WEST CANADA FAIRS TO HOLD MEETING IN REGINA, SASK. (Continued trom nage 5) ‘colt includes. the five(pig fairs: Catgars, Alt Edmontos,, Alta.; Stskatoon, Sask.; Brandoo, Bettietnre, Sast-t Prince-Aibert, Sent Melfore, ‘Yorkton,. Sask.; Medicine Hat. ase; Swift Current, Sesk., and Werbara, Sask. ‘The association also has three associate mem Mra. “Nobel O. Fairley; Ned~ ‘ders: Vancouver, B. C.; New Westminster, B. ©,, and Assiniboln, Sask, ‘At this annual meeting there will be an i teresting program of speakiog. dealing with practical problems confrontiog fair 2 men. Carnivals and other attractions will be arranged for and other business will be transacted. “The association will probably be larger for 1921," anys Secretary Stark,’ “as we have = sber of. applications from other fairs for membership.” the speakers =