The Billboard 1909-07-24: Vol 21 Iss 30 (1909-07-24)

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JULY 24, 1909. The Billboard 35 yicago—Cathotic Total Abstinence Union ot | Sineriea. Aug. &7. Edwin Mulready, Rock tond. Mars. Chicago—National Sacerdotal League of Amer 1 Aug. 4 MM, A. Lamburg, Scottsdale, ni an Kriegerbund of North America. Aug. 7 M. Langenban, 1570 W. Third st., Cleveland, O, Chicago—American Unitarian Assn National | Conference, Sept, 27 Rev. W. P. Green| man, OS4 Astor st., Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago—International Live Stock Exposition. Nov. 27-Dee. 10. B. Hi. Helde, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Chlcago—Industcial Workers of the World. | Sept 19. V. St. John, 310 Bush Temple, Chicago, Tih | Chie os National Slack Cooperage Manufacturers’ Assn. Nov, 16-18. J. T. Palmer, Sebewaing, Mich Chie ago--American Soclety of Refrigerating En neers. Oct. 18-19. W. H. Ross, 154 Nassau st., New York City. Chi ago—American Shorthorn Breeders’ Assn. Dec. 1. John W. Groves, 13 Dexter Park | ave., Chicago, Il. Davis Grove—Fifth Annual Farmers and Woodmen's Reunion. July 28-30. Edmon Votter, R. R. No, 5, MeLeansboro, Ill. Dixon—Roeck River Asse mbly of Lutherans’ Assn, July 31-Aug. 15. N. H. Long, Dixon, East St. Louls—IIlirols State A. 8S. of B. July —. L. N. Staats, Trenton, Il. | Eureka—tlinois Christian Missionary Society. Aug. 40-Sept. 3. W. D. Deweese, Bloomington, ‘Nl. Hillsboro—Old Settlers’ Reunion. Sept. 3. Mt. Carmel—Wabash County Soldiers and Sailor’s Reunion, Aug. 3-6. Paris—King’s "aughters. Third week tn September. Mrs. J. A. Clark, 202 Becadwer, Freeport, Ill. Peorla—lIliinois State Conference of Charities | and Corrections. Oct, 9-12, Dr. Frank P. | Norbury. Jacksonville, Dl. Peoria—lIllinols Retail ene and Vehicle Dealers’ Assn. Dec. A. Monte| Iinos, Jr., Piper City, IM, Rockford—State Grange of Illinols. Dec. 14-| 16. Jeannette E. Yates, Dunlap, Ill. Seneca—Luther League of Illinois. Aug. 2427. Miss Alvina Stut, 114 Evergreen ave., Chicago. Il Springfield—liquor Dealers’ Protective Assn. Sept. 21-22. J. MeCarthy, 303 Schiller Bidg., Chicago, Il. | Springfleld—Yeomen of America. Sept. —. J. L. Walker, 46 Fox st., Aurora, Il. Springfield—Grand Encampment I. 0. 0. F. of ~ ome Nov. 15-16. Sam J. Baker, Olney, Springs. ‘ld—Illinols State Bee Keepers’ Assn. Nov. 18-19. Jas. A. Stone, Route 4, Springfield. M1, Springf |\4—Illinols State Teachers’ Assn. Dec. —, Carokube Grote, Macomb, Il. Springfield—Rebekah State Assembly. Nov. 17. 18. Mary P Miller, 1405 N. 4th st., Spring field. 111. Springfield—Building Association League of I] Iinois Oct. 14-15. B. G. Vasen, 517 Main t., Quincy, IL INDIANA. Columbus—Indiana State Grange, P. of Ii. Dec. 14-17. L. W. Robertson, care The Robertson, South Bend, Ind. Fort Wayne—American Obstetricians and we ologists’ Assn. Sept. 21-23. Dr. w. Potter, 258 Delaware ave., Buffalo, x a Goshen—Northern Indiana Dental Soctety. Sept. — Dr. W. O. Valette, Goshen, Ind. Indianapolis—State Haymakers’ Assn. Aug. 9. Percy Barr, 006 W. Main st., Muncie, Ind. Indlanapolis—U. S. Brewmasters’ Assn. Sept. | —. ©. Graebner, Chicago, I). Iadianapolls -International Stewards’ } Aug. 17-19. Jacob Miller, 310 Isabella Biase | 46 Van Buren et., Chicago, Ill. Indiana polls—Grand laxige of Indiana Knight | and Padies of Honor. Oct. 4-5. 3. 8} Haught, 429 N. Pennsylvania st., Indian| apolis, Ind. i Indianapolls—Improved Order of Red Men. Oct. | 19-20. Otto Wolf, 316 Indiana Trust Bldg., | Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis—Great Council, Degree of Poca hontas. Oct. 21. Mrs. Emma Graham, 621 Cottage ave., Anderson, Ind. Indianapelis—Knights and Ladies of Honor. Sept. 21. George D. Tait, 429 N. Penn et., Indianapolis, Ind. Indlanapolis—United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten. Aug. 6-S. L FE. Johnson, Newberg, Ind. Indianapolis—Shirt Waist and Laundry Workers’ International Union. Aug. 10. John J. Manning, 602 Second ave., Troy, N. Y. Indlanapolis—Grand Bacempencet 1 0. O. FP. of Indiana Nov. 16 W. H. Lady, Odd Fellows Bidg., Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis—Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. of Indiana. Nov. 17-18 W. H. Ludy, Odd Fellows’ Bildg., Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis—State of Indiana Mexican War Veterans, Aug. 1819. Geo. T. Barney, president, Elkhart, Ind. Indianapolis—International Alliance Rill Posters and Billere Dec. — Wm. McCarthy, 1493. 1505 Broadway, New York City. Indianapolis Indiana Fraternal Congress. Dec. ~. Edward EB. Schroer, 1007 Majestic Bidg., ; Indianapolis, Ind Indianapolis—German Roman Catholic Central Society. Sept. 19-23. Wm. Aleiter, 1601 3. Meridian at... Indianapolis, Ind. Kokomu-—Grand Circle of Indiana, P. H. ©. Oct. 4. John C. Delm, 2348 Gale st., In Manapelia, Ind. Fayette—-Indiana Grand Council Y. M. 1. Aug. —. F. J. Relsz, 606 State st., New Albany, Ind. Lafayette ~Young Men's Institute. Aug. 24-265. Fred C. Reisz, New Albany, Ind. Marion—K. of P. Grand Lodge (Colored). July 27-29. ©, Upthegrove, 308 W. 15th st., Con nersville, Ind. ew Castle—Indiana Rural Letter Carrters’ | a Sept. 6. G. B, W. Robbins, Rochester, bit ; Ovsian—Renunion of Morton Rifles, Thirty. | fourth Regiment Indiana Vet. Volunteers. Oct. 14.15. OC, B. Porter, R. F. D. No. Wabash, Ind. Pleasant Lake =e uae Indiana Veterans’ Asan. F. Peddycord, South hy lice, South Bend—Indiana Federation of Labor, Sept. South Rend—Indiana State Federation of La . Sept. 28-30. Clarence Gaumer, 741 8 East st., Indianapolis, Ind. South Bend—State Federation of Clubs. Oct. | 26-27. Mra. castle, Ind. Terre Haute—Indiana State Medical Asen. Oct. —. Dr. F. ©. Heath, Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. . . Vincennes— Knox Assn. Aug. —. Mart Johnson, Vincennes, Ind, Burlington—lIowa Retail Tea and Coffee Men's cant. Aug. —. A. E. Childs, Cedar Rapids, oun Rapids—Imp. 0. R. R. Oct. 12-13. L. A. Day, 320 EB. Fifth st., Des Moines, Ia. | Cedar Rapids — International Brotherhood of | sookbinders. July —. James W. Dougherty, 132 Nassau st., | Colfax—lowa State Epworth Assembly. Aug. | §15. Emerson DePrey, Des Moines, Ia. Council Biuffs—Medical Society of the Missouri Valley. Sept. Joseph, Mo. Davenport—Ind. week in Oct tective Asen. 190 So. 8th st., me Ba Davenport--Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. of Iowa. Oct. 20-22. R, Davenport—State Masons of lowa. 8. | Davenport—Knights of ‘Pythias. Aug. | Davenport—W. eS Be St Sept. —. Davenport—towa Davenport—lowa tions, Davenport, Ia. Nov. 7-10. } Davis City—Old Aug. 24-27. G. G. Grimes, Davis City, Ia. Des Moines—lIow Aug. 25-26. Bert RB. Child, Nevada, Ia. Des Molnes—Sta sociation. Aug. 25-26. C. M. Adams, president, Davenport, Ia. | | Cugstetnes —Catholic Knights of America. Aug. Wm. Relmbold, County Court House, | Keokuk, Ia. Fort Dodge—League of Iowa Municipalities. — 21-23. Frank G. Pierce, Marshalltown, | Wontesuma—Powrhick Coanty Poultry Asss. | Approved by the New York Board of Fire Underwriters Dec. 15-18. Jos. Morris, Montezuma, Ia. New London--Ne 15-1 a MS TA, A. te For sale at all the leading film exchanges in the United States of Iowa. Aug. 11-13. C. W. Hoyer. ida Sioux City—Pythian Sisters Grend Temple. PRICE, $225.00 Aug 10-12. Lulu Rialser, Williamsburg. Ia. Sioux City—National Bee-Keepers’ Assn. Sept. Grove. Ta ic ete Pd 2 23-23. N. Sloux City—Grand Chapter, Order Eastern Star. Oct. 27-28. Mrs. Maria Jackson, Council Bluffs, Iowa. a one —S. *. meaeee of Pythias Grand Largest Manufacturers of Moving Pictures tncampment. ug Sioux City—Iowa County Supervisors’ Assn. NEW YORK CHICAGO NEW ORLEANS Aug. 11-13. IL. Cherryvale—Old Soldiers of Southern Kansas Reunion. Aug. 23-28. 0. Columbus—Old Settlers’ Reunion Assn. Aug. | 2-5. Lou Schriner, Columbus, Kan. Hutchineen—Order of Calanthe. July 27. Laella White, 1141 Ohio ave., Wichita, Kan. | Antchinson—Sunflower Grand Lodge Knights of | Pythias of Kansas. July 27-29. W. W. Plumb, U. 8S. Marshal's Office, Topeka, Kan. Kansas City—Maronic Grand Lodge. Aug. 25 27. Fred Stone, Lawrence, Kan. j Kansas City—Photographers’ Assn. of aa Legit Fasten Stam Sia 2. Minute Picture Machine for $7.50 | Ottawa—Kansas Sept. 6-7. 0. Pittsbarg—AntiHorse-Thief Assn., Kansas Division. Oct. 19-21. G. J. McCarty, Coffey ka—Kansas —. Walter Wellhouse, State House, Topesa, Kan. Wichita—Southwestern Kansas and Oklahoma a and Herdware Dealers’ Assn. Dec. £10. = * Wichita—Kansas Sept. 24. Jas. Wichita—Grand 12. Lew T. Rees, Leavenworth, Kan. Wichita—Grand 14. Will J. Russell, Topeka, Kan. Fullerton—Soldiers’ Reunion. Sept. 1-4. Frank oa A AN MINUTE PHOTO CO Grayson—Grand Castle Knights of the Golden ‘9 Eagle. Aug. Ky Grayson—G. A. R. Reunion. Aug. 11-14. Peter . Rrown, Grayson, Ky. Hopkinsville—Kentucky Division x" Daugh ters of the Confederacy. Oct. 13-15. Miss NOW BOOKING FEATURE AT TRACTION UNDER CANVAS M. 8S. Geary, ton, Ky. Lexington—Kentucky Christian Woman's Board FOR FAIRS, RACE MEETS, CELEBRATIONS of Missions. Yancey, 420 W. 6th st., Lexington, Ky. Lexington—Kentucky Negre Janitors’ Convention. Aug. 26. Retail Jewelers’ Assn. Ang. — L. C. Elsensmith, Covington, Ky. SEES * Louisville—National Negro Business League. Aug. 18-20. Emmett J. Scott, Tuskegee Insti Loutsville—State tute, Ala. Louisville—National Assn. Life Underwriters. | Oct., 7-9 Will A. Waite, 415 Hammond | Bldg Detroit, Lanta Hateay Signa Assn. Oct. 12-14. THE ORIGINAL GIRL IN RED Pa. | Loutsville—International Tax Assn. Sept. 2124. Mary C. Snyder, Board of Trade, Colum| The World’s Greatest Sensational Dancer and her Celebrated Troupe of Dancing ard bus, O Loutsvitle——-National Assn. of Retail Druggtsts. | Posing Girls. An attraction that has a reputation of working and getting top moncy Week of Sept. Ride. 79 Dea sville—Ry. c. : . iF — Seton. secy., Times Blag., Bethlenew frameup, and one well worth your consideration. Address all communications hem, Pa Loulsville—National Sheet Metal Workers’ AsJ. N. CALLIS, Mgr., care Biliboard Pub. Co., 907 Schil'er Bidg., Chicago, Ilis. sociation. Aug. —Chas. Fingele, Baltimore, | Md Loutsville—Asn. Geo. L. Ky. Loutsville—Rebe 22. Cortnne C. Graham, 2029 Garland ave., | Station H., Louisville, Ky. (Continued on page 38.) Order of Odd Fellows. Third | Davenport—Master Horseshoers’ National Pro g . . Lexievite — ees tates Streatman| Auclioner | Something Doing! Are You On? Globe Clothing Co., St. Louis, Mo T. Anderson, secy., Green County Soldiers and Sailors’ MADE IN FRANCE 1909 Model IOWA New York City. 2-3. Chas. Wood Fassett, St. Oct. 11-16. ©. J. McGinness, Brooklyn, L. Tilton, Des Moines, Ia. Grand Chapter Royal Arch Oct. 710. | U. ate Desvention. Firemen’s Tournament. Aug. Assn. Charities and CorrecSoldiers and Settlers’ Reunion. a Rural Letter Carriers’ Assn. te Rural Letter Carriers’ As Many New Features IBIZAA Buoy] 10; WING w London Poultry Assn. Dec. France, Platteville, Wis. H. Taggart, Bradyville, Ia. KANSAS. aan 41 W. 2Sth St. 3S Randolph St. 813 Union St. C. Kincaid, Cherry ee Rural Letter Carriers’ Assn. Chacey, Leavenworth, Kan. We have reduced our 1909 Model Sleve Machine from $15.00 to $7.50; our 1909 Model Cannon Machine. from $15.00 to $10.00. For $16.40, we will ship you 1 1909 Model Sleeve Machine, 1 Tripod, 500 Plates, size 1%x2%; 500 Mounts, 1 set of Developer. Complete outfit, consisting of 1 1909 Model Champion Photo Cannon, 500 Button Plates, 1 Tripod, 2 gross of Frames, 1 set of developer; complete outfit for $20.15. Either machine will be aoe on receipt of $5.00 deposit; balance, C. O. D. Plates, to fit all Button Machines, 90 cents a hundred; Frames, $1.75 i a gross; Plates, 1%x2%, $1.00 a hundred; Mounts, 25 and 35c; Developers, 15e a set. WHEN ORDERING MACHINES, KINDLY MENTION THE BILLBOARD. ? State Horticultural Society. Wright. Wichita, Kan. Gas, Water and Electric Assn. D. Nicholson,, Newton, Kans. Encampment I. 0. 0. Oct Lodge of I. 0. 0. FPF. Oct. 12 KENTUCKY. 10. John G. Riley, Grayson, | Dept. H, 269-277 West Twelfth Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 441 N. Livingston a Lexing Sept. 20-24. Mrs. Sarah K. > ae aS Se Title Copyright Register Number 1275 6. Thos H. Potts, 1501 Unity : -s . rborn st., Chicago, Tl. where all others have failed. This is not the usual girl show of every day, but a clean, Signal Assn. Oct. 12-15. A of Kentucky Postmasters. Oct. | " Rarnes, Postmaster, Frankfort, e ing” kah State Assemhbdly. Sept. Patent Applied for. A perfect Ink Pencil. Red rubber finished. A close duplicate of the famous $2.50 Red Dwarf that you can seil at the most popular price, and make big profits. Sample by mail, 15c. i] oo CIAL NOVELTIES CO., Mfrs., 180 E. Monroe St., Chicago, Il.