The Billboard 1909-08-28: Vol 21 Iss 35 (1909-08-28)

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Aas Nae | PY Pete «e wis 7 Tis a ~" ow = > ae Poze 34 e poaoaard AUGUST 28, 1909. CONVENTIONS List of Conventions, Conclaves and Assemblies to be Held During the Summer Months, Compiled for the Benefit and Guidance of Novelty Dealers, Street Salesmen, etc. ALABAMA Rirminghsm—National Farmers’ Union. Sept. ¥. Birmingham—State Farmers’ Union. Sept. 1719. L. Bowen, Box 180, Birmingham, Als Montgomery—Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Al abama. Dec. 6. Geo. A. Beauchamp, Montgomery, Ala Montgomery—Eastern Star Chapter. Mrs. Elizabeth Salter, 516 Cotton minghsm, Ala. Tuscaloosa—Grand o. F. Sept. 7-8. 4-5. Bir Nov. ave., Encampment of Ala. I. 0. w. McCarthney, 2002 Lehighton avenue, Anniston, Ala. ARIZONA *Jlobe—Arizona Bankers’ Assn. Nov. —. Morris Goldwater, Prescott, Ariz. Mpoenix—Knights of Pythlias. Nov. —, John D. Loper, Mesa, Ari. Phoenix—Pythian Sisters. Nov. —. Mary McMallen, 129 Hoff st., Tucson, Ariz Phoerix—-Arizona Territorial Fair. Nov, 8-14. Ned Creighton, Box 327, Phoenix, Ariz. ARKANSAS Smith—Anti Horse Thief Assn. Oct. —. Ft. J. M. Pence, Morrisville, Hot Springs—Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo. Sept. 912. J. H. Baird, 1007 First National Bank Bldg., Nashville. Tenn. Little Rock—Farmers’ Educational Co-operative Union, State Division. Sept. 3-5 Little Rock—Arkansas Teachers’ Assn. 20. ill. Dec. 28Henry 8S. Traylor, Boonville, Ark. CALIFORNIA. Eureka—lInternational Brotherhood of Wood — and Saw Mill Workers. Sept. 6. Ern G. Pope, 1613 Second st., Eureka, Cal. ett Jigh Court Independent Order of For esters... Oct. 8S. G. Dunkerley, 432 San Fernando Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles—Pure Food and Industrial Exposttion. Nov. 22-Dec. 11. J. F. Paulding, secy., 336% S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Los Angeles—State Grocers’ Assn. Sept. 20. F. B. Connolly, San Francisco, Cal. Riverside—South California Sunday-school Assn. Oct Hugh C. Gibson, 714 Wrigh and Collander Bidg., Los Angeles, Cal. San Francisco—Pacific Coast Gas Assn. Sept. 22-24. John A. Britton, 925 Franklin st., San Francisco, Cal. San Francisco—Supreme Grove of Druids. Oct. L. G. Schord, 611 Laguna et., San Francieco, Cal. San Francisco—National Assn. of Employing Lithographers. Sept. F. D. Orlatte, 931 Branite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y Ban Francisco—California Photographers’ Assn. Sept. —. Fayette J. Clute, 713 Call Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. San Francisco—Western Hotel Men's Assn. | Dec. —. Banta Cruz—Grand Ladge of California, Inter| national Order Good Templars. Oct. 12-16. Chas. A. Olid, Santa Cruz, Cal. Watsonville—T D. E. S. Sept. 13. F. J. Rose, 906 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Woodlawn—Dept. Council P. M. 8. Naisnute, Oct. 5. Geo. Central Court Bildg., Oakland, Cal. * COLORADO Boulder—K. T. Grand Commandery. Sept. —. Bdward F. Highland, Denver, Colo. Cotorado Springs—Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. Aug. 31. W. 8S. O’Brien, 409 Continental Ridg.. Denver, Col. Denver—State Electric Light Power & Ry. Assn. J. M. Lawler, Box 938, Colorado Springs. Col Denver—Colorado Teachers’ Assn. Dec. 27-30. W. W. Remington, 408 Charles Bldg., Denver, Col. Denver—American Brotherhood of Cement Workers. Sept. 14. Henry J. Uliner, Room 2 Mechanics’ Bank Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Denver—International Assn. of Machinists. Sept. 13. Geo. Preston, 404 McGill Bidg., Wash ington, D. C. Denver—Colorado Homeopathic Medical Society. Sept. 7-8. Chas. M. Worth, M. D., Fourteenth st., Denver, Col. Denver—American Assn. of Public Accountants. Oct. 19. T. Cullen Roberts, 56 Pine st., New York City. Iron, Tin Denver—Amalgamated and Steel Workers. Sept. — John Williams, 602 House Blidg., Pittsburg, Pa. Denver—Assoclation of Official Agricultural Chemists. Aug. 25-28. H. W. Wiley. Bnreau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington. D. C Denver—Western Fruit Jobbers’ Assn. Jan. 5-7, 1910. E. B. Branch, Omaha, Neb. Denver—Colorado and Wyoming Lumber Dealer’s Assn. Jan. 18 1910. H. H. Hemenway, Colo rado Springs, Colo Denver-—American Live Stock Assn. 1914. T. W. Tomlinson, Estes Park—State Medical Melville Black, Majestic Fort Collins—Retail Jan. 11-13. 909 17th st., Denver. Society. Sept. Ridg., a Neng Merchants’ Asst Ja — S14 me Bldg. 1910. H. A. Galbraith, Denver. Leadville—Colerado Federation of Women's Clubs. Sept. 7-10. Mrs. T. B. Pyles, Fountain. Col. Pueblo—State Elks’ Assn. Sept. — wa. a Wheadon. Box 269, Denver, Col. Pueblo—Grand Encar.pment I. 0. 0. F. of Colo. rado. Oct. 19. J. M. Norman, 303 Exchange Bldg., Denver, Colo. Wasehington—Roadmasters and Maintenance of Way Asen. Sept. 1417. Walter E. Emery, R. 31, Union Station, Peoria, Ill. CONNECTICUT. ‘(Danbury—Jr. 0. U. A. M. State Council. Sept. 28. H. N. Marvin, 33 Gibbs st., New Haven, 14, | Nanbury—Connecticut Universalists Convention. Sept. 15-16. Rev. W. F. Dickerman, 86 Eu elid ave., Waterbury, Conn. Greenwich—Fairfield Co. Kennel Club Show. Sept. 4 A. D. Gillette, Greenwich, Conn. Meriden—Grand Lodge A. 0. U. tient. Oct. 21. Haven, Conn Meriden—Conn State Conference of the B. M. I. U. Oct. 2. Phil. G. MeDermott, secy., 108 Adeline st., New Haven, Conn. Middletow 3 —Middlesex Poultry Assn. 1517. ¢C Fisk, Middletown, Conn. New Rede Urder Harugari. Dates not set. Geo. Meichler, Meriden, Conn. New London—Knights of Pythias. Oct. 20. H. 0. Case, Box 506, Hartford, Conn. New London—Pythian Sisters. Oct. C. Perry, Union City, Conn. Norwich—State Haymakers’ Assn., L. Southmayd, Middletown, Conn. Norwich—Franco-American Societies. D. P. Auclair, Jewitt City, Conn. Putnam—C. T. A. U., State Convention. Sept. 5-6. Thos. McClusky, Box 1, Danbury, Conn. Stamford—State Wine, Liquor and Beer Deal. W. of Connec Geo. Stroh, Drawer 41, New Dec. 19. Jessie Sept. 7. A. Sept. 3-4. ers’ Assn. Sept. —. John K. Kinney, 697 Grand ave., New Haven, Conn. Willimantic—Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. Oct. 12-14. Miss Josephine A. Sexton, East Hampton, Conn. DELAWARE Dover—State Grange, P. of H. Dec. 14. Wesley Webb, Dover, Del. Georgetown—Delaware C. E. Union. Oct. 21-22. Margaret Pearle Warner, Clayton, Del. Marshalltown—Grand Lodge K thias. Oct. 21. M. L. King st., Wilmington, Del. Wilmington—Knights Templar, Grand Commané4ery. Sept. 67. J. H. Weeks, 1104 Franklin st., Wilmtngtosa, Del. Wilmington—Order of the Shepherds of Bethle| hem. N. J. Wyoming—Patriotic Aug. 31. Oct. —. Mrs. Eva Wyckoff, Camden, Thomas F. Dunn, Dover, Del. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA a pega Carriage Builders’ Assn. Henry C. McLear, Wilmington, Del. attain = elena Surgeons’ Assn. Oct. Maj. Jas. Evelyn Pitcher, Carlisle, Pa. Washington—State Council, District of Columbia, Daughters of America. Sept. 20-21. Cavour 0. Bohrer, Box 2364, Washington, D. C. Washington—Supreme Circle Brotherhood of 1/7 me 19. Wm. J. Schafer, Atlantic Washington—Brotherhood of America. Oct. 18. F. C. B. Walter, 2208 Frankford ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Washington—Union Veteran Legion. Sept. 8. meme 326 Fifth st., S. B., Washingon ° Washington—Supreme Commandery, Knights of Malta. Oct. —. Frank Gray, 1345 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa. Washington—National Assn. of Railway Commissioners. Oct. 12. Wm. H. Connelly, care ee Commerce Commission, Washington, ». €. Washington—Universal Craftsmen’s Council of Engineers. Ang. Walter S. Caldwell, Chicago, Tl. Washington—National Rivers and Harbors Congress. Dec. 8-19. J. F. Ellison, 204 E. Front st., Cincinnati, 0. Washington—American Institute of Architects. Dates not set. Glenn Brown, The Octague, Washington. D. C. Washington—Sons of Veterans’ Ladies’ Anrillary. Aug. 23. Miss Anna Williams, vicepresident, Albany, N. Y. Washington—National Board of Trade. Jan. 25, 1910. R. W. Tneker, 258 The Bourse, Phila delphia, Ia. FLORIDA. > Lodge F. & A. M. Jan. lig 910. W. PF. Webster, Jacksonville, Jacksonville—American Bridge and Railway Ruilding Assen. Oct. 19. 8S. F. Patterson, Concord, N. H GEORGIA. Albany—National Nut Growers’ Assn. (ct. Dr. J. F. Wilson, Ponlan, Ga. ee of Rallway Carmen. Sept. . E. Wm. Weeks, 607 Hall Bidg., Kansas tty, Mo. Atlanta—loyal Star of America. Sept. —. Marie R. Ronemus, 510 Hall Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Atlanta—B. R. C. of A. Sept. 14. E. Wm. Weeks. 507 Hall Ridg., Kansas City, Mo. Gaineaville—Nat’l Assn. Postmasters, Second and Third Olasees. Oct. —. H. A. Hopkins, St. Clair, Mich. Macon—Noah’sa Ark Assn. Sept. 30. Mrs. W. C. Chaney, Dawson, Ga. IDAHO. Boise—A. F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. Sept. 14 16. Theo. W. Randall, Boise, Ida ar eX ee Lodge of Idaho. I. 0. O. F. Oct. 19-22. George H. Handy, Caldwell, aa. ILLINOIS. Alpha—Reunion of 102d Tilinois Regiment. Sept. 23. Dr. E L. Bmerson, New Windsor, Il. American Veterinary Medical Asan Sept. 7 10. 5 A. White, 78 E. 26th at., Chi eage, TM. Cairo—IIIinols Society of Engineers and Sur veyors. Jan. —, 1910. E. BE. R. Tretman, 1636 Monadnock Block, Chicago, III. Carthage—-Hancock County Poultry Assn. Dee. 7-11. C. A. Ganard, Carthage, Ill. Champaten—tilinols State Hortienltaral Soctety. Dec. —. B. Lioyd, Kinmundy, Til. Order Sons of America. | Chicago—Saw Sept. —. ave, Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago — National Hlarness Assn. Aug 30-Sept. 1. G. M Freeman ave., Cincinnati, O Cc hieago—Woman’ s National Trade Union League. Smiths’ Union of North Kingsley, 1145 B America. Beeville Manufacturers’ Scherz, 1004 Sept. 27. Mrs. Woods, South End Home, bee ton, Mass. Chicago—International Brick, Tile and Terra Cotta Workers’ Alliance Sept. 13. Wm. Van Rodegraven, 409 Fifth ave., Chicago, Il. Chicago—American Bankers’ Assn Week of Sept. 13. Fred E. Farnsworth, 11 Pine st., New York City. Chicago—American Assn. of Traveling Passen ger Agents. Oct. 12-14. Gordon G. Noble, Lehigh Valley R. R., Philadelphia, Pa Chicago—Awerican Bankers’ Assn Sept. 18. Fred Farnsworth. New York City Chicago—American Unitarian Assn Conference. Sept. 27 Rev. W. P man, 684 Astor st., Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago—International Live Stock Exposition. Nov. 27-Dec. 10. RB. H. Heide, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Chicago—Industrial Sept 19. = Chicago, Tl. Chicago—National Slack Cooperage ers’ Assn. Nov, 16-18. J. T waing, Mich Chicago--American Society of Refrigerating Eo gineers. Oct. 18-19. W. H. Ross, 14 Nassau st., New York City. Chicago—American Shorthorn Dec. 1. John W. Groves, ave., Chicago, Ill. Chicago-—Agricultural Mfers.’ Assn Oct, 422 Home Ins. Fidg., hicago, Il Chicago—-Am. Dining Supts." Assn. F. M Dow. Ill. Central Ry., Chicago Chicago—American Shorthorn Breeders’ Assn. Dec. 1. John W. Groves, 13 Dexter Park ave., Chicago, 111, Chicaco—Western Society of Engineers. J. H. Warder, 1735 Monadnock Bildg., nm aay Danville—Vermilion County Fanciers’ Jan. 11-14, 1910. Fred J. Lovell, Danville. TIL Dixon—Dixon Poultry Assn. Dec. 27-31. G. O. Guestman, R. F. D. No. 8, Dixon, Il. 18 National Green Workers John, of 310 the World. Rush Temple, Manufactur Palmer, Sebe Breeders’ 13 Dexter Assn. Park Implem« nt and i9 21 Fred Vehicle McLoomis, Downer’s Grove—Downer’s Grove Poultry Club. Jan. 12-14, 1910 Geo. M. Kline, Downer's Grove, Ill. Eureka—tllinols Christian Missionary Aug. 30-Sept. 3. W. D. Deweese, ton, ‘Il. Elgin—Illinols Mayors’ Assn. Sept. W. McCaskin, Rock Island, Il. Granite City—Illinois Firemen’s Assn. Jan. 1113, 1910. Walter E. Price, Champaign, III. Hillsboro—Old Settlers’ Reunion. Sept. Industry—P. 0. S. of A., State Camp. C. A. Gillespie, Industry, Il. Pana—Pana Poultry Dec. 14-18 J. A. Bickerdike, Millersville, Ill. ‘ | Paris—King’s Daughters. Third week in September Mrs. A. Clark, 202 Broadway, Freeport, III. | Peoria—National American League. | Sept. 11. Herman Goldberger, Peoria, Il. | Peoria—Illinois Master Bakers’ Assn. Jan. 1113, 1910. Edward T. Clissold, 315 Dearborn | st. Chicago, Ill. Peorla—Illinois State Conference of Charittes Corrections. Oct. 9-12. Dr. Frank P. Norbury. Jacksonville, Ill. Peoria—Illinois Retail Implement and Vehicle Dealers’ Assn. Dec. 7-9. J. A. Montelius, Jr., Piper City, IM. Rockford—State Grange of Illinois. Dec. 1416. Jeannette E. Yates, Dunlap. Il. Springfield—tIAquor Dealers’ Protective Assn. Sept. 21-22. J. McCarthy, 303 Schiller Bidg., Chicago, Il. Springfield—Yeomen of America. Sept. 14. Jopn L. Walker, 46 Fox st., Aurora, Ind. Springfield—Grand Encampment I. 0. 0. F. of ee. Nov. 15-16. Sam J. Baker, Olney, “Sprtietetd—nots State Bee Keepers’ Nor. 18-19. Jas. A. Stone, field. Tl. Springfield—TIllinols State Teachers’ Assn. Carokube Grote, Macomb, Il. Springfield—Rebeksh State Assembly. 18. Mary P Miller, 1405 N. 4th st., field. Tl. Springfield—Bullding Association League of I! _ Oct. 14-15. B. G. Vasen, 517 Main Quincey. Tl. Soringhela Titers State Ponltry Asen. 8-8. 1910. F. A. Bennett, Canton. IN. Urbana—Illinois Live Stock Breeders’ Aasn. 27-29, 1910. Fred H. Rankin, Urbana, Society Blooming George Sept. Assn. German Assen. Route 4, Spring Dec. Nov. 17. Spring Jan. INDIANA. Columbus—Indiana State Grange, P. of Hi. Dec. 14-17. L. W. Robertson, care The Rob ertson, South Bend, Ind. Crawfordsville—Montgomery County Ponltry Assn Second week tn January, 1910. 3. &. Morris, Crawfordsville, Ind. Elkhart—Flkhart Poultry Assn. Dec. 6-13. Herman Neilsburg, Monger Bldg, Elkhart, Ind. Elnora—Old Soldiers’ Reunion. Sept. 15-17 fort Wayne—American Obstetricians and Gyneologiste’ Assn. Sent. se. Be. W. PV. Potter. 258 Delaware ave.. Ruffalo. N. Y. Goshen—Northera Indiana Dental Soclety. Sept. 7-8 Dr. W. O. Vallette, Goshen, Ind. Goshen—Maple City Fanciers’ Club. Jan. 17-21 1910. H. E. Krutz, 205 8. 10th at., Goshen. ne Huntington—Wabash Valley Poultry Assn. Jan. ~~“, 1910. Harry I. Young, Huntington, n Indianapolis—United Mine Workers of America. Jan. 18-1910. Edwin Perry, 1106 State Life Ridg., Indianapolis, Ind Indlanapolis—Indiana Republican Editorial Asan. January or February, 1910. A. M. Willoughby, Greensburg, Ind. Indianapolis—State County Commissioners’ Assn Sept. —. Lewis Surberger, Terre Haute, Ind. tatleanesite — National Grain Dealers’ Aean, j Oct, — Ino. F. Courcler. Toledo. 0. Indianapolis—United States Brewmasters’ Assn. Sept. 12-15. G. Graebuer, Chicago, I. -~ © Ms—Grand lsenige } S or + ee alles of Honor. Henoght, 429 N. ee "7. ten apolls, Ind. Iadianapoll«—Improved Order of Red Men. Oct. 19-20. Otto Wolf, 816 Indiana Trust Bldg.. Indiarapolia, Ind. Indianapolis—Great Council, Degree of Poca hontas. Oct. . Mrs. Emma Graham, 631 Cottage ave., Anderson, Ind a ae | and Ladies of Tonor George D. Tait, 420 N. Penn st. Intianapolia, Ind. J KOTTON KANDY MACHINES From $50 to $100 each. Agents wanted, Sayso Cupolas, your own ame, brand or trade mark on the trons tn stead of Sayso, if you wish, without extra charge. One, $5.50; two, $14.50; three, S150. Gasoline ovens complete: One burner, $12.00; two burner, $21.00; three burner, $20.00. All the little tools, line Tinnles full directions and fine of advertising mat Tin ter, free (2\%-in tin spoons), made specially for cones; will boom your trade; one thousand, $1.00; ten thousand, $7.50. A few second-hand goods: Long fritter ma chine, furnace, popper, candy pan, etc., all com plete, cost $165.00, used one week, as good as new, $65.00, f. o. b. Toledo. Several Standard cone bakers, used short time only, $3.50 each; Five Purity cone ovens, $2.00 each. A large Charcoal Frankfurter Broiler, worth $8.00, for $4.00 Prices quoted on second-hand goods sub ject to previous sale You can get anything you want from me in the way of cone ovens, fritter machines corn poppers, tamale and wiener kettles, sausage cookers, candy pans, ete Catalogue Bs free A. T. DIETZ, 125 to 131 Michigan Street, Toledo, Ohio, Silver Embossed Pennants The following stock designs you can obtain on short notice. Goods shipped same day when order is re ceived, “SOUVENIR OF FAIR, 1909,"" “OLD HOME COMING WEEK,” “FIREMEN’S CELEBRA : pf ELT ma TNT) "FoR PART AND riON.”” “SOUVENIR 1909."" With these SPECIAL PRICES: In lots of 100, at $3.50 per 100, with Bamboo canes; $30.00 per thousand, with Bamboo canes. Bear in mind that our styles of pennants are the faste st se = Ts this season. Order now, while price are lov THE HOLIDAY NOVELTY MANUFACTURING CO., 37 Great Jones St., New York City, New York. Male Pianist; two years’ experience; good aight reader; do met double in band; can sing fllustrated songs; ill join at once: wire or write. MERCELEON MAYO, Tarkio, Mo. TRAP DRUMMER Wants Engagement Vandeviile, Burlesque or Legitimate Theatre. Experienced, and full line of traps. A. F. of M. N. J. KEMBERLING, [ikhart, Ind. Medicine Men, Lecturers, Doctors and Street Men Know that the goods which give the best satisfaction are the cheapest goods to hande. We have had thirty years’ experience in this busi bess, and can show that our goods are what you want. Write for prices, samples of paper, etc. Oregon Indian Medicine Co. CORRY, ERIE CO., PA. WANTED---MERRY-G0-ROUND FERRIS WHEEL, exclusive. READING, PENN., FAIR., September 28 to October 1. Address H. SEIDEL THROM, Secretary. WANTED — CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS For WALNUT, IOWA, September 2, 3, 4, 1909. W. E. FRAZER, President. FOR SALE Conderman Ferris Wheel Used one season; in first-class condition in every respect. Address W. R. CONDERMAN, HORNELL, N. Y. CONCESSIONS WANTED For the Merchants’ Carnival at Plattsmouth, Neb., from Sept. 1 to 6. Address J. P. FALTER, Plattsmouth, Neb. Wanted-Attractions-Labor Day. Concessions and Vrivilege Men, Shows and Free Attractions wanted for Monday, Sept. 6. Men's lith District Pienle and Labor Day Celebration; immense crowds, fully 25.000; extensively advertised. CHAS. WYMAN, Sidney, 0. MINIATURE R. R. FOR SALE One engine, three canopy-top cars, 8 passengers to a ear: 1h-ineh gauge; Cagney Bros, make; run ” months: about 3,000 feet of steel rails, with fittings. This outfit cost $1,800 new, will sell for $700 cash, f. 0. b care Hanover St., F. BILLINGS, 549 Milwaukee, Wis WANTED Shows and Concessions that will in terest school children. No games of chance. Sixteen consecutive gatherings: three a week commencing November, when cotton money will be plentiful. Large crowd of parents; something new. J. T. PATRICK, Pres. Southern Savings | Bank, Wadesboro, N. C., Secretary.