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The Bi
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MARCH 18, 1911.
Boston—Daughters of Liberty. A. Davis, No. 1 Davis st., Marlboro, Mass. Boston—Order of the Eastern Star. May 11. Mrs. Carrie A. Cushing. Somerville, Mass. Boston—American Theropeutic Svciety May 12.13. ‘.. P. Rarnes. Washington, D. C. Boston—American Carnation Society.
May 10. Emily
ast
in March. A. F. J. Baur. Indianapolis, Ind. Boston—American Hotelmen's Protective Assoelation. June —, 1911. K. Blatchford, Auditorium Tower, Chicago, Il.
Roston—American Dermatological Association. June —, 1¥11. J. M. Winfield, 47 Halsey st., Brookiyn, N. Y.
Boston—Association of Ry. Telegraph Supts. June 19-23. P. W. Drew, 135 Adame st., Chicago. Iii.
Boston—National Flower Show. Maret 27-Apri) 1. 1911. Chester I. Campbell, 5 Park Square, Boston. Mass.
Boston—Royal Arcanum Grand Council of Maseaehneetta, April 27-28. Wm. L. Kelb, 101 Tremont st.
Beaton—New Fogiand Hardware Aceoriation March —. 1911. Chas. L. Underhill, Gomer ville. Mase.
Boston—Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W. of Massachusetts. April 25-26. Chas. C. Fearing,
12 Walnut st.
Boston—United Order of Pilgrim Fathers. Apr. 4 Natban Crary, 292 Essex st., Lawrence,
ass.
Boston—American Unitarian Association. May 22-24. Rev. Lewis G. Wilson, 25 Beacon st. Boston —International Steel & Copper late
Printers’ Union. July 17.
Boston—National Women’s Trade Union Teague of Am. June 14. Miss S. M. Franklin. Room 503. 275 LaSalle st., Chicago, MI.
Boston—Massachusetts Division Sons of Veterane. April 5-6. Henry F. Weiler, Room 388, 15 Reacdn st.
Brookline—Federated Boys’ Clubs. June 5-6. Arthur Ro Leach, Exeentive Secretary. Room 308. 325 Congre<e «t.. Roston. Mase |
Boston—Metal Polishers’ International Union. | Aug. 14. Chas. R. Atherton, Neave Bldg.. Cincinnati. O.
Greeuficid—Western Massachusetts Asen ex Prisoners of War. April 19. 1911 Cc. &. Heeld. 24 Summer st.. North Hampton, Maas.
Holyoke—Foresters of America. May 16-18. W. H. Stafford. Room 19. Pollard Blk., Lowell, Massa.
Lypn—Massachusetts State Convention of Unit
versalists, May Northtield—Northfield Schools.
wit Conferences
& Summer G.
ee Court & Foresters of America. Aug. —, 1911. T. M. Donnelly, 313 York st.. Jersey
Detroit—Loyal Rodney H. Ind.
City, N. Order Brandon,
of * Moose. Nat'l
Aug. 21-25 secy., Anderson
Assn
Detroit YY a a OS Apnle > w
Shippers’ Aug. Rothwell,
2-5. Martinsburg, Va. Detroit—National Aug. 15. Wm. Haven, Cenn. Detroit—Deutscher Landwehr Verein. Aug. 1 3. — ae Dehn, secy. meore—. F. Anniversary Celebration. April 24. albert Je id Grand Rapids—Associated | Ad Division). June —, 1911. waukee, Wis.
Assn. Knights of Columbus McGinley, Natl. secy., New
Clubs (Central A. M. Candee, Mil
Grand Rapids—Garment Mfrs.’ Association. May 16-17. W. E. Caldwell, Hillsboro, 0. Grand Rapids—New Era Association. vsune 6
E. G. Georhart, 29 Fountain st. Kalamazoo—Lincoln Voters’ League. May . J. R. McCall, pres., 70 E. Axtell st. Lansing—State Eclectic Medical & Surgical So clety of Michigan. June 7-8. Waddington, M. D.. L. L. Dz,
ren ave., Detroit, Mich. Port Huron—Foresters of America. June 6-8. A. H. Saunders, 994 Vermont ave., Detroit.
Mich. Port Huron—Grand Lodge F. & A. M.. May 23. Lou BR. Winsor. Reed City. Mich. Saginaw—Michigan State Humane Association
16
ay —. 1911. Jefferson Rutler secy., 121 w. Philadelphia ave., Detroit, Mich. Saginaw— Michigan Audubon Society. May
1911. Jefferson
Rutler, secy., delphia ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
121 W. Phila.
Saginaw—Grand Commandery K. T. June 13 H. L. Anthony. Sturgis. Mich. taginaw—Michigan Music Teachers’ Association. June 27-29. Jas. R. Bell, 530 Wood ward ave.. Detroit. Mich. MINNESOTA Ouluth—Modern Samaritan Council. June 6
W. A. Hicken. secr. Mankato—Minn. State Federation of Labor. June 19-21. W. E. McEwen, Duluth. Minn. Mankato—Northwestern Bine Label Conference
June 18. E. G. Hall. 923 34 ave., N., Min neapolis, Minn. | Minneapolis—Nationa! Assn. of Credit Men of the 0. S. June 14-17 Winneapolis—Minnesota Civic Celebration. July 2-11. Geo. A. Brackett. chairman. dinneapolis—Great Camp of Minnesota. Knights
June 10 to about Sept. 15. A. Momiy. East Northfield. Mass. Quincy—Order Sons of St. George, July 25 2. | Jobn W C. Sargent, Westminster, Mass., B. FP. D. No. 1.
Springfield—Annual Conv. Diocese Western Mass. (Episcopal). May 10-11. Rev. Marshall E. Mott, North Adams, Mass.
| —GermanAmerican Alliance.
Springfield—Annual cial Research of R. I. Carl Aronovici Providence, R.
Springfield—American Wire Weavers’ Protective Association. July 15.
Taunton—Seventh Mass. Vet. June 15. H. Wade, Fall River,
Worcester — Massachusetts Foresters May 24. Dantel H. Worcester st., Boston, Mass.
MICHIGAN Mu Alpha Praternity.
15. Harold S. Williams, Kansas City, Mo. Bay City—Michigan Rural Letter Carriers's As
rociation. July 25-26. H. E, Crum, Hillsdale,
Mich.
Detroit—F. 0. M.
M. Friend, Presa. Detroit Association, 224 E Jetroit
May —,
May —, chairman,
1911. Prof, Brown University,
Vol. Association. 1654 N. Main st.,
Order of Maguire,
Catholic
Aun Arbor—Phi
A. Convention, June 5-10. 0.
June -,
7th st., Michigan 22-25.
11.
Cincinnati, Christian
Harold PD
A. Stritmatter, 0. Endeavor Spicer,
Union. Paw Paw,
Detroit— American Surgie al June 5-10. : Hettinger, Bros." Mfz. Co., Kansas City,
Detroit Fraternity America. June 5-10. Jos. F. 240 LaSalle st.. Chicago. Ul.
Detroit—Order of the Star of Bethlehem. June
27. Thos. J. Crowe, secy.
Trade eare Mo. of Operative
Hettinger
Mueller, R. 96,
Detroit—Western Golf Association. July 25] Chas. B. Willard, South Shore, Chicago, il
Detroit—Michigan Sons of St. George. July 2022. Stephen Terrill, Ishpeming, Mich.
Detrolt—Michigan Retail Jewelers’ Association.
July 18-21. J. Davenport,
Detroit—Michigan Funeral Directors’ Associa.
tien. July 18-19. J. B. McInnes, Grand Rapids. Mich.
Detroit—Michigan State Bowling Congress. April —. 1911. C. Symons, secy.
Detroit—Society of Colonial Wars. May —, 1911. E. W. Pendleton, secy.
Detroit—Michigan Diocese of the Episcopal Church, May —, 1911. Rev. S. W. isbie, gecy.
Detroit—American Railway Industrial Agents’ Association. May —, 1911. Guy L. Stewart, St. Louis, Mo.
Detroit—Michigan Wholesale Grocers’ Associatien. May —, 1911. H. V. Taylor. pres. Detroit—Grand Lodge, Degree of Honor. May —, 1911. Mary M. Baxter, Grand Chief. Dotrolt— Michigan Homeopathic Society. May
Dr. E. Thompson, secy.
Detroit—American Iron, ware Association. Plumb. New York, N.
Detroit—Naval and Military Order of SpanishAmerican War Veterans. May —, 1911. Michigan Commandery.
Detroit—Internationa!
Steel and Heavy pea 3 May 911. P.
Stereotypers & Electro
typers’ Union. June 12-18. Geo. Williams, Boston, Maes.
Detroit—Am. Ry. Industrial Association. May 9. Guy L. Stewarf, 1328 Pierce Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. t
Detroit—Royal Neighbors of America. March —. 19 Mrs. Sophie E. Wood, Grand Marais. Mich
Detroit—Affiliation Advertising Association. June 23-25,
Detroit—Michigan Bankers’ Association.
1911. Hal H. Smith, secy.
Detroit—-Patternmakers’ International or 1911. James Wilson, Pres.,
June Union. Cinciunati,
Detroit—Allegemeiner Arbelter Bund. June —. 1911. J. Gentsch, secy.
Detroit—Fraternity of Operative Millers. June 5-0. J. F. Mueller, Chicago, Ill.
~National Gas & Gasoline Engine Trades
| dinmeapolis—National Order of Ko Koal.
Conference Bureau of So|
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of the Maccabees of the M. Sutherland.
World. June 15. 4608 Upton ave., 8.
July 11-18. Chas. E. Lester. Trust Blég.. Philadelphia. Pa.
“t. Paul—Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. of Minn June 14-15. A. L. Bolton. Odd Fellows’ Block Minnesota G. A. R. June 15 0. $8. Clark, asst. adj. gen., New Cap
West End
itol. %t. Paul—Freight Claim Association, Warren P. Taylor, Richmond, Va.
MISSISSIPPI.
Siloxi—Supreme-Dam Independent Beavers. May —, 1911. premesecy., P. 0. Box 757, New Orleans, La. Brookhaven—Mississipp! Press Assoctation. May 9. J. G. McGuire, Yazoo City, Miss.
June 21
Order of Parker, Su
Srookhaven—Rebekah Assembly. L. 0. F May 14. Mrs. Jodie Rubush Moss, Meridian Miss.
Brookhaven—Grand Lodge |. 0. 0. F. of Mis sissippi. May 9 W. 8S. FP Doty, Grenada Miss.
<a ie ~ Flectric Association. Jun:
1-22. A. H. Jones. McComb City, Miss. t= sortie Hardware Dealers’ Convention
ay —, 11. J. E. Semmers, Clarksdale, Miss,
| fackson — Knights of Pythiaxs Grand Lofige. May 9-12. H. M. Quinn. [’ythian Castle.
Meridian — Sunday-School Congress, National Baptist Convention, June 7-12. Henry A
Association. |
Millers of |
Rattle Creek, Mich, |
Boyd, 523 2nd ave., N., Nashville, Tenn
Natchez—Mississippi Retall Merchants’ Assoctation. May 9. . PD Hawkins. Box 592 Meridian, Miss.
MISSOURI ‘ape Girardeau—Missouri Pharmaceutical Trav elers’ Association. June 13-16. Wm. F Kahre. St. Louis, Mo. Cape Girardeau—Missouri Pharmaceutical ciation. June 13-16. Oexter—Southeast Missouri Drummers’ —_ May 25-27. Ed. F.
Asso
Associa Irving, Poplar Bluff
0
0. Jefferson City—Rebekah Assembiy of Mo., I. 0. F M Poundstone
» De ay 16. Mrs. Allie E. 2002 Bird st., Joplin, Mo. jefferson City—Grand Lodge |! 16-18. J. W. Wilkerson, St. jefferson City—Dept. of Mo. G. B. Rodgers, Adjt. Gen. Joplin—Missourt State Dental Assoctation. —, 1911. 8. C. A. Ruby, Clinton. Mo. Kansas City—Grand Chapter Roya! Arch sons. April 25. Robert F. Stevenson, Pine st., St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City—Grand Council Masters. April 25. Pine at., St. Louis Kansas City—Missour! Bankers’ Association. May 24-25. W. F. Keyser, Sedalia. Mo. Kansas City—Missouri Funeral Directors’ ciation. May 8-10. C. A. Schoene, Mo.
Kansas City—American Association of Freight Agents. June 20-23. . O. Wells, Agent Ill. Cent. Ry., East St. Louis, Il.
st. Louls—Greeters of America Hotel Clerks Week of June 5. Roland H. Hawks, 8S: Nicholas Hotel, Springfield, I1).
$t. Louis—Independent Petroleum Association of the U. 8S. May 9-13. Platt, Rose Bidg.. Cleveland, 0.
St. Louls—Missouri Society of Retail Jewelers.
oO oO Louis, A. R May
St. Lents
F. Mays Mo.
24 Mo May
Ma ho
& Select Stevenson, 510
Royal Robert F. Mo.
Aen Milan
Marketers’ w. Cc.
June 26-27. . UL. Raines, Maryville, Mo. $t. Louls—National Slack Cooperage Mfrs." Association. May 16-18. J. 8. Palmer, Sebewaing, Mich.
$t. Louls—International Exposition of Inven tions. April 10-15. Wm Keane Small manager, 511 New Bank of Commerce RBidg ‘t. Louls—Grand Interget a of School Fraternities. R F
Be Yates, Schenectady, N >
MONTANA sutte—Swedish-Finnish Temperance Association of Ampecen. July 27-29. Jonn Udell, Luding
ton, treat Falle—Montana State Court C. 0. F. June 18. Geo. 0. Robin. 1216 7th ave., N.
Mr. Concession Man:
HIGH-CLASS ATTRACTIONS WANTED!
SYLVAN BEACH AMUSEMENT PARK, HOUSTON’S
only resort, Beautiful woodland park on shore throughout the summer than New York or Chicago, Season opens APRIL 21, and continues 6 months.
We’ve Got The Crowds! You Furnish The Goods !
with all particulars in first letter,
SYLVAN BEACH COMPANY, Inc.
1003 Carter Bldg., Houston, Texas. CONCESSIONAIRES!
—68th YEAR10,000 PEOPLE DAILY ATTEND
THE GREAT ROCKLAND COUNTY FAIR CARNIVAL AND HORSE SHOW
ORANGESURG, N. Y.
seashore Trinity Bay. Lower average tomprcrature
Address,
SEPTEMBER 4, 5. €, 7, 8, 1911. DAY AND NIGHT. Concessions of every description for sale on beral terms. Vartienlarly wanted, Riding Devices, Tent Shews, Animal Shows, LTlantation apd Girl = ws amd Ferris Whecl Address quickly. Oo. A. BAUER, Supt. of Concessions, Sparkill, New York
WANTED!
Attractions for Street Cornteal GERMANTOWN, OHIO,
August 14-20, 1911
Carousel, Ferris Wheel, Ocean Wave and other rounding Address SECRETARY kK. of PL SOCIAL CLUB,
5 Big Days 5S Big Nights
THE SCOTT COUNTY FAIR
GEORGETOWN, KY.
July 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, I9I11.
Shows, Attractions Goml town and country
Germantown, O
sur
Wanted. for the best Fair in the Blue Gre " Kentucky. all kinds of
iss region Attractions suitable for County Fairs: Shows, Freak and Amusements, either flat rent or percentag FOR SALE— Concessions of every nature and privileges f games that will pot conflict with the laws of the State, Send permanent address first: letter Address J. W KELLER. Chairman
The Colleton County Fair Association Wants
Several good Shows, independent of each other, Merry go round, Ferris Wheel, high class Vaudeville, Wild West, a few small Concessions. THIRD ANNUAL COUNTY PAIR, November 7 to 10, four days
W. W. SMOAK, Secretary, Walterboro, S. C.
HENRY COUNTY FAIR
MARTINSVILLE, VA. OCTOBER 3-6.
Privileges to sell or let on percentage Grounds situated in center of city of 5,000 people. Good+ back country to draw from Every conerssioner makes money at our fairs During the spring and summer We will furnish grounds, license and crowds for all kinds of shows under canvas that have merit, Cash or percentage Write for open dates T. HW. SELF, Secretary
U-KNO-US
THE state FAIR
TRENTON N. J., SEPTEMBER 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1911. ‘One Price to All Concessionists Write the SECRETARY for
sale
Fair after
that originated
Schedules ready April 1, 1911.
full information,
Central States Amusement Company
Permanent Address care Billboard, Cincinnati, O. WANTED—M. G. R., a few more shows and one Palmist. Contracts secured for best territory in the Union. Write HENRY HERS HFIELD, Gen. Mgr , SIONEY BULFORD, Gen. Agent, 3412 Calumet ‘Ave., Chicago.
Great Northern Indiana Fair DECATUR, IND., Sept. 19, 20, 21, 22, 1911
CHAS. E. MAGLEY, Secretary.
amd privileges for
CONCESSIONS,