Billboard advertising (Jan 1921)

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JANUARY 22, 1921 LYCEUM AND ; CHAUTAUQUA NOTES ietown, Pa., 18 putting on @ six-number ayer ‘couse this winter, Soanced by a patron list. No admission is charged. 1, H. Markley secretary. “ply Sunday 1s working Fairmont, W. Va. ‘The campeign fs on, bell ie stirred and the natires are much excited over Billy’s mental JarzIng stunts. Billy knocked bell. out of society for bis rst exhibition, ‘The coal miners were much affected, some even wept copiously. High Polat, N. O., 8 Lc Davis, manager, has 2 $2500 Irceum course this season, A few of fhe attractions are Russell H. Coawell, Great Lekes Quartet, Smith-Spriog-Holes Company, Parts of The Billboard, Also read the weekly Terlews of the Majestic and Palace here in Ohicago and the Palace in New ‘York, ~ President-Elect Warren G. Harding was elected a member of the Marion (0.) Kiwanis Club, and in thanking the club for this honor, atated that, it he has to call upon any set of commercial in America to help bring about a rat Dosiness it in the best book of the kind foud. “Prison Problems’? Fred High compiled, and ‘ditions by the co-operative et of lyceum and chautaugaa Since been out of print, but it ts ‘g00d work. H Bee t iilavie Hi make Tantage of the opportunity. fines what be costs to any i Mr. Musician- Saber te ores of te et YOU 2=S— a0 este the atgh mired Seatstn emt WANTED IMMEDIATEL ,Y—Singers Doubling Instruments Top Tenor, Sight Reader, Male Quartet, who plays Piano. Second Tenor, Sight Reader, Male Quartet, playing Piano or other Instrument. Soprano who plays Piano for Orchestra. Also Sopranos, Contraltos and Readers who play Piano or other Instrument exclusively Ly: LOUIS 0. RUNNER, 5527 Lake St Other Male Singers, write. This work ceum and Chautatqua traveling. Write for application blank. CHICAGO, ILL. '$250,000,000 with in ‘Tremont Temple in November to visit oes and town of ' A ier i | He le i i §. it Chicago. ticular benefit of the great casita Hn : | i i i i 8 i i il se BELcheee reed 1920-1921 LYCEUM COMMITTEE REPORTS Delighted, 100; Well Pleased, 90; Fair, 80; Barely Got By, 70; SBSEREES Babes: SSSseSSesesesns sees feports: “EH. B. Manlove is by far the best at-) traction that bas been heard in this town for! Shrewsbury, Pa., I. May Grove, secretary: “The Copley Quintet gave a very pleasing entertatnment.” Shawnee, O., Mae secretary, grades” the Copley Quintet 70, and reports: “The Copley: Quintet was not as advertised. Avdience diseatiafed.”” ‘Brogan, Ore., J. M. Addington: “The Motart Ladies’ Quartet captured the auilvnce.” “ ‘Meridian, 14, John F. Baird, secretary, 12 avdlence ‘was delighted with the Mozart Ladies’ | Quartet entertainment.” 4 ‘Murtaugh, Id, A. M. Hoover, president, | marke the Morart Ladies’ Quartet 80 and. writes: “First violin and reader good. Bal: LYCEUM PRINTING ‘We Spectatize on LYCEUM AND CHAUTAUQUA PRINTING Circalars, Window Caria, Books and Catalogs A.H. ANDERSON PRINTING CO STREATOR, IL,” HARRY M. HOLBROO YOEUM AND CHAUTAUEUA DEPARTMENT, * wetisr, INC, MUSIC Leer | 9 LED 119 Merth Clark ‘Strest. mu BATTIS PORTRAYALS, 1 LIFE, Personal Address, 6315 Yale Ave, Chicago, ll Ellen Kinsman Mann ‘TEACHER OF SINGING Fine Arts Building, GHICAGO.