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APRIL 1, 1911. 43 ton—Grand Council of Ky. Royal Ar| Boston—Association of tng Telegraph Grand Rapide—Garm Mfrs.’ Associa \ noun. April 18. Alex M, Woodruff, 106 8. June 19-23. P. W. Drew, 135 Adams st., ovens May 16-17. W. E. Caldwell, Hillsboro, O. AT LIBERTY Sth st., Louisville, Ky. cago, Ill. Grand Rapids—New Era Association. dune 6. Lexingto-—Grand Commandery Knights Tem| Bosten—National Flower Show. March 27-Apet]| 2%. G. Georbart, 29 Fountain st. nion ectrician lars. May e 18. A. H, Bryant, 61 Pike st., | 1, 1011, Ohester 1. Oampbell, 5 Park Square, Kalemasce—Lisceis Loren, 7 League. May i6lovington, Mass. cCa res E. Axtell . : ’ . Loulsvilie-—National Eclectic Medical Associa | Resten—Royal Arcanum Grand Council of Massa| Lansing—State Eclectic Medical & Surgical @o| Road work preferred. Five years’ experience. tion. June 20. Wm. P. Best, M. D., 2218) chusetts. April 27-28. Wm. L. Kelb, 101/ ciety of Michigan. June 7-8. Jos. E. G. Address BE. 10th st., Indianapolis, Ind. Tremont st. Waddington, M. D., L. L. D., 1080 W. WarH. H. ELLIOTT Louisville—Presbyterian Church ft the U. & | gosten—Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W. of Massa-| rep ave., Detroit, Mich. A. eg _ Thos H. Law, Rosette. | ‘ Apeil 25-26. Chas. C. Fearing, Muskegon—Michigan Greng Lodge I. 0. G. T. | 539 E, Third Street, Dayton, Ohio ° a 8 ugus rs anOpstalt, 585 TerLouisville—Kentucky State Association Railway «adie Surgeons. May —, 1911, J. B, Kirmond, —United Order of Pilgrim Fathers. Apr. race ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Lancaster, Ky. Louisville—Ame rican a 4 & = ommd Manufacturers’ Association. April 3-5. Owenstoro—Great Council of Kentucky Improved Oo. R. M. May 9-10. Frank L.
ington, Ky. Owensboro—Kentuck Educational Asseciation. June 27-29. T. v
inson, Frankfort, Ky. Paducah—Ohlo River I. 0. 0. F. Association. May 18. Alex. Venters, Secy.
LOUISIANA
Alexandria—Grand Lodge, Kaights of Of Louisiana, Jurisdiction of N. & g., A. & A. April 17-19. Jehn D. Box 16, Gray,
Baton Rouge—Annual State Meeting of the K. of P. May 15. L. J. Ricaud, secy.
Baton Rouge—Annual State Meeting of the T. P. 4. Le first week in May, 1911. H. B. Dunning, secy.
Lake Chastes—Lautstona, Sete Teachers’ Assoelation. April —, 1911 Nicholas Bauer,
ana Association. or May, 1911. L. B. Bentley, P. 0. 152, New Orleans, La. Morgan City—Louisiana State Council K. of May 16. Thomas A. Badeaux, iputbodauz,
New Orleans—United Commercial Travelers of La. and Miss. May —, 1911. E. F. Leckert,
secy.
New Orleans—U. A. O. of D., June 6. Henry Keith, 400 Canal. New vurleans—Louisiana State Pharmaceutical Association. May 911. Geo. W. McDuff,
2050 Magazine st. New Orleans—American — se
thias
Accounting Officers. April 26 ‘oti. et | Paillips, 148 Dearborn st., Chicage. MAINE
ee Medical Association. June 28Bean Moulton, M. D., 622 Congress st., eectieek ae.
Augusta—Maine Weekly bes ae Publishers’ Association. Haskell, 17
Chishoim—Maine State Court C. 0. F. Perre P. Thibank, 123 Fifth, Auburn, Me. Houlton—State Camp M. W. of A. May 8.
Frank A. Webb, Bridgeton, Me. Kineo—Maine Pharmaceutical Association. June 28-30. M. L. Portes, Danforth, Me. Lewiston—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge of Me. Apri) = 0. 8. Harton, Wilmot st., Portland. Nellie C.
a. Sisters. May 17. Tup
per, Boothbay Harbor, Me. Portland—De, of Honor, A. 0. U. W. May 24. Mrs. Carrie I. Mann, 168 Exchange st.,
New Haven, Conn. Pertland—Degree of Pocahontas Great Counell of Maine. April 19. Cora N. Plaisted, 11
Oharles «t.
Portland—Young P e's Christian Union of the Universalist Church. July 12-19. Roger F. Etz, 359 Boylston st., Boston, Mass.
Rockland—Ma ne State’ Epworth League.
1911. Annie Mae Frost, Pittsfield. Me.
Jume care Box 418,
MARYLAND
Baltimore—Daughters of tbe Revolution, May —, 1911. Mrs. Herbert B. Henry, 1 Pacific st., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Baltimore—Train Dispatchers’ Association of America. June 20. J. F. Mackie, 7042 Stewart ave., Chicago, Ill,
Baltimore—Order of United “~~ 3 Mechanies. June 13. Chas. H. Stein, 917 W. Frank
Baltimore—I. 0. 0. F. wr ws April Wm. A. Jones, I. 0. Temple Baltimore—Grand Council Royal a8. _ —.1911. Wilbur F. Smith, 18 W. Saratoga st. Baltimore—Grand Lodge Shield of Honor, Maryland & District of Columbia, April 20-21. va. oe N. W. Cor. Cathedral & Mul 8 Blue i Mountain—Maryland Pharmaceutical Association. June 27-30. E. F. Kelly, 308 W. Pratt, Baltimore, Md. Breddock Heights—Maryland Teachers’ Association. June 27-30. Hugh W. Caldwell, Chesa
thias.
Edwin T. Daneker, Pythian Castle,
Cary & Lexington sts., Baltimore, Md.
oe Park-—-Maryland Bankers’ Association. June
. Chas. Haun, National Mechanics Bank, + M4.
Frederick—State Council of Maryland, Jr. 0. U. A. M. April 18-19. Chas. S. Davis, 100 N. Paca st., Raltimore, Md.
Lonaconing—Maryland State Firemen’s Aseociation. June 7-9. Joseph E. Hollar, Sparrows Point, Md.
MASSACHUSETTS ttleboro—A. & I. 0. Knights of Malta of Mase. June 13. Frederic H. Wilson, 915 Colonial Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Boston—National Confectionery Saleamen’s Association. July 11-18. Wm. R. Moffatt, 1287 Erie ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Boston—Rebekah Assembly of Mass, May 3. Sarah A. Barry, 47 Monument &q., Charlestown, Mass,
Boston—American Association of Museum Cu_ June 5. Paul M. Rea, Charleston, 8.
Boston—Nurses Associated Alumnae of the U. 8., May —, 1911. Agnes G. Deans, City Tuberculosis Hospital, Detroit, Mich.
Boston—Knights and Ladies of Honor. May 10. Sam Hathaway, secy.
Boston—National Conference of Charities and Corrections. June 7-14. Alexander Johnson, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Boston—Daughters of Liberty. May 10. Emily A. Davis, No. 1 Davis st.. Marlboro. Masa.
Boston—Order of the Eastern Star. May 11. Mra. Carrie A. Cushing. Somerville, Mass.
Boston—American Theropeutic Society. May 12-18. N. P. Barnes. Washington, D. C.
Beston—American Hotelmen's Protective Asso. ciation. June —, 1911. J. K. Blatchford, Auditoriom Tower. Chicago. Tl.
yin rg gg Association. _ M. Winfield, 47 Halsey st., Brooklyn, N. Y. .
Nathan Crary, 292 Essex st., Lawrence, ass.
Soeton—American Unitarian Association. May 23-24. Rev. Lewis G. Wilson, 25 Beacon st. Boston—International ‘Steel & Copper Plate
Printers’ Union, July 17.
Bosten—National Wemen’s Trade Union League of Am. June 14, Miss 8S. M. Franklin, Room 503, 275 LaSalle st., Chicago, Ill.
Boston—Massachusetts Division Sons of Veterans. April 5-6. Henry F. Weiler, Room 38, 15 Beacon st.
Brookline—Federated Boys’ Clubs. June 5-6. Artbur B. Leach, Executive Secretary, Room 308, 35 Congress st., Boston, Mass.
Boston—Metal Polishers’ International Union. Aug. 14. Chas. R. Atherton, Neave Bidg.. Cincinnati, 0.
Boston—Awmerican yg a non May 11» ae ey ~~ ave., N. E., Washington, D. C
Greenfield—Western Massachusetts Assn. exPrisoners of War. April 19, 1911. C. @. Heald, 24 Summer st., North Hampton,
Holyoke—Foresters of America. May
Mass.
16-18.
W. H. Stafford, Room 19, Pollard Blk., Lowell, Mass.
Lynn—Massachusetts State Convention of Universalists, May —, 1911.
Northfield—Northfield Conferences & Summer Schovls. June 10 to about “Sept. A. G. Moody, East Northfield, Mass.
Quincy—Order Sons of St. George. July 25-26. a. ¥. ¢ Sargent, Westminster, Mass., RB. . D. No. 1.
Springfield—Annual Conv. Diocese Western
Rev. Mar
Mass. (Episcopal). May 10-11. shall E. Mott, North Adams, Mass.
Qegne~-Sane teats Alliance. May —,
Springfield—Annual Conference Bureau of Socelal Research of R. I. May —, 1911. Prof. Carl Aronovici, chairman, Brown University,
dence, R. I.
Springfield—American _ Weavers’ Protective Association. tins
Taunton—Seventh ass. Vet. Vol. Association. June 15. Wm. H. Wade, 1654 N. Main st., Fall River, Ry
Worcester — Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters. May 24. Daniel H. Maguire, 17 Worcester st., Boston, Mass.
MICHIGAN 4nn Arbor—Phi Mu Alpha Praternity. May 15. Harold 8. Williams, Kansas City, Mo. Bay City—Michigan Rura! Letter Carriers’s Association. July 25-26. EH. E. Crum, Hillsdale,
Mich. Detroit—F. 0. M. A. Convention, June 5-10. 0. M. Friend, Pres.
Detroit—National Gas & seed ne Trades
Association, a —, 1911. A. Stritmatter, EB. 7th st., Cincinnati, 0.
Detroit—Michigan Christian Endeavor Union. — 22-25. Harold D. Spicer, Paw Paw,
Oetroit—American Surgical Trade Association. June 5-10. I. N. ae care Hettinger Bros.’ Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Detroit — Teatecntes of Operative Millers of America. June 5-10. Jos. F. Mueller, R. 96. 240 LaSalle st., Chicago, Il.
Detrolt—Order of the “Star of Bethlehem. June 27. Thos. J. Crowe, secy.
Detrolt—Western Golf Association. July 2528. Chas. B. Willard, South Shore, Chicago,
Detrott—Michigan Sons of St. Sacre. wee 20July 18-21. J. Davenport, Battle Creek, Mich,
Detrolt—Michigan a Directors’ Associa_ ee 18-19. J. B. McInnes, Grand Rap
Detroit—Miechigam State Bowling Congress. April —, 1911. C. seey.
Detrote Michigas Homeopathic Society. May 911. Dr. F. E.
—, I Thompson, secy.
Detroit—American Iron, Steel and ae = Hardware Association. an —, 1911. P. Plomb, New York, ie
Detroit—Naval and aaiittary Order of SpanishAmerican War Veterans. May —, S911. Michigan Commandery.
Detroit—International Stereotypers & Electrotypers’ Union. June 12-18. Geo. Williams, Boston, Mass. ’
Detroit—Am. Ry. Industrial Association. May ® Guy Le: Stewart, 1328 Plerce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. t
Ceres Advertising Association. June
23 Detroit—Michigan Bankers’ Association. —, 1911. Hal H. Smith, secy.
Detrott—Patternmakers’ June, 1911.
June
International Union. James Wilson, Pres., Cinciunati,
0.
Detroit—Allegemeiner Arbeiter Bund. 1911. W. J. Gentsch, secy.
Detroit—Fraternity of Operative Millers. 5.@ J FF. Mueller. Chicago. MM.
Detroit—Supreme ot & Foresters of America. Aug. —, 1911 T. M. Donnelly, 318 York st.. Jersey City. N. J.
Detrott—Loval Order of Moose. Aug. 21-2 = i H. Brandon, Nat'l secy., Anderson.
June ——
Jane
Detrott—International Apnle Shippers’ Assn. gue. 2-5. C. P. Rothwell, Martinsburg, W
Detnctt—National Assn. Knights of Columbns. Ang. 1-5. Wm. McGinley, Natl. secy., New Haven, Cenn.
Detroit—Dentscher Landwehr Verein. Aug. 13. August Dehn. secy
Simere——| 0. F. Anniversary Celebration. Apri! 24 Albert Jennings, president
Grand Rapids—Associated Ad Clubs (Central Division). June —, 1911. A. M. Candee, Milwaukee, Wis.
sy Huron—Foresters of America. Mich.
June 6-8. Ts, 994 Vermont ave., Detroit,
Port Huron—Grand Lodge F. 22. =. May 23.
Lou B. Winsor, Reed City,
Saginaw—Michigan State Humane Association.
May —, 1911.
W. Philadelphia ave., Detroit, Mich. Saginaw— Michigan Audubon Society.
1911. Jefferson Butler, secy.,
121 W. delphia ave., Detroit, Mich.
May —. Phila
Jefferson Butler, secy., 121
Saginaw—Grand Commandery K. T. June 13.
H. L. Anthony, Sturgis, Mich. Seginaw— Michigan Music Teachers’
tion. June 27 Jas. R. Bell, 530 ward ave., Detroit, Mich. MINNESOTA
Duluth—Modern Samaritan Council. Ju W. A. Hicken, sec
Mankato—Minn. State ‘Federation of Labor.
19-21. W. E. McEwen, Duluth, Minn.
aWood.
ne 6.
June
Mankato—Northwestern Blue Label Conference.
June 18. neapolis, M
= owe Hall, 923 34 ave., N., Min
entinctio “Tatiana Assn. of Credit Men of
the U. 8S. June 14-17. a ae ey Civic Celebration. Geo. A. Brackett, chairman. alain dives Cam of the Maccabees of the World. ae M. Sutherland, 4608 9 ave., 8. imaeapolis—National Order of Ko Koal. 11-18. Chas. E. Lester, West End Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. St. Paul—Grand Lodge I. 0. O.
July
of Minnesota, oe
July Trust
ef Minn.
F. ~— 14-15. A. L. Bolton, Odd Fellows’ Block.
June 15
St. eaey Minnesota G. A. R. = 0. 8. Clark, asst. adj. gen., New CapGt. To _ oe Association, June 21. Warren P. lor, Richmond, V: | nen Siloxi—Supreme-Dam inde atoat Beavers. May —, 1911. =
premesecy., oe Se Press Associ
a. May oo Meridian,
Brookhaven—Grand d Lodge I. 0. O. F. of Mis
sissippi.
May 9. W. 8S. P Doty, Grenad
May —, O11. J. BE. Somm Clarksdale, Miss. =
pte ae Pythias Grand Qu
Lodge. inn, Pythian Castle.
National Peoties Convention, _ 7-12. Henry
A.
523 ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. Nate ~-. “yea Merchants’ Associ
ation. May an, Miss.
Cape Girardeau—Missouri Pharmaceutical Tra June 13-16. Wm. F.
Hawkins, Box 592,
Cusiee~Gouthones Miseourt Drummers’ Associa
tion. May 25-27. F. Irving, Poplar
Mrs. Allie E
Jefferson Ct
a Adjt. Gen., § Now By ogee State ntal Association. —, 1911. 8. C. A. Ruby, Clinton, M
kah Assem of Mo., ot . Pounds
Bluff, I. 0. tone.
May
Kansas City—Grand Chapter Royal Arch Ma
sons. April 25. Pine st., St. Kansas City—Grand “Counetl hy ~~ & Masters. April 25. Robert F
Directors’ ciation. May 8-10.
R. O. Wells, Cent. Ry., East St. Louis, Il.
rt F. Stevenson, 51°
Select
. Stevenson, 510
Asse
-_ C. A. Schoene, Milan. Kansas Nee Association of Freight
Agent
al Bluff—Grand Lodge U. ©. T. June 9-10.
St. Louls—Missouri Electric, Gas and St. way and Water Works Assn.
Rail
April 13-15.
St. Louls—Greeters of America Hotel Clerks.
Week of June 5. Roland H.
Nicholas Hotel, Springfield, Il. St. Louis—Independent
Association of the U. S. May 9-13. . Rose Bldg... Cleveland,
Hawks, St. Petroleum Marketers’ w. c.
0. St. Louls—Missouri Society of Retail Jewelers.
June 26-27. H. L. R
aines, Maryville, Mo.
3t. Louis—National Slack Coo Mfrs.’ Association. May 16-18. J. 8. Pa . Sedewaing, Mich.
St. Louls—Imternational Exposition of Inventions. April 10-15. Wm. Keane Small,
manager, 511 New Bank of Commerce B
ldg.
4t. Louis—Grand Inter-Fraternity Counctl of
School Fraternities. ay —, 1911. Yates, Schenectady, N. Y.
MONTANA
8utte—Swedish-Finnish Temperance Association
of America. July 27-29. Jobn Udell, L Mich.
ton, Great Falls—Montana State Court C. 0. F.
18. Geo. 0. Robin, 1216 7th ave.. N
udingJute
Wunter’s Hot Springs—Montana Osteopathic As
ation. July, 1911. Dr. J. L. 17, Masonic Temple. Missoula, Mont.
Smith, Suite
Lewiston—Great Council of Montana, Imp. 0. RB. M. Ang. 1. J. 8. 4-1 Great Chief of
tiem. April 18. J. B. Collins, secy. NEBRASKA
Associa
fremont—East Central Nebraska Teachers’ As
sociation. March 30-April 1
Mary land, secy.
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—A-1 FIVE PIECE—
DANCE ORCHESTRA
AT LIBERTY
Prefer summer resort. Address E.8. Emer=e Director, 230 Harrison St., Topeka, ans.
AT LIBERTY
Experienced and Reliable
CLARINETIST
For picture or vaudeville house. WM. HERSHEVON, 1214 Portage Ave., South Bend, Ind.
AT LIBERTY
A-1 Solo Cornet
EXPERIENCED TROUPER Sober and reliable. Can furnish references. Will locate or troupe.
F. R. JARRETT No. 7 West 13th St., Kansas City, Mo.
—AT LIBERTY—
LIVE WIRE MANAGER
For Motion Picture and Vaudeville House. Six years’ experience. Address “‘Manager,”’ care of The Billboard, Cincinnati, Ohio.
AT LI BERTY Cloves Gentry, High Diver
Landing on his chest on a skid 60 feet helow, placed at an angle of 50 degrees. Address CLOVES GENTRY,
Wisconsin Veterans’ Home,
AT LIBERTY TRAP DRUMMER
With traps and bells. A. F.of M. R.O. DALTON, 1110 Greenwood Ave., Nashville, Tenn.
AERIALIST, LOOK
Owing to disappointment; want Leaper for return act; one doing doubles. This act goes to Europe next winter. Three years’ work. Address L. M., care The Billboard, Cincinnati, O.
MUSICIANS WANTED
Those doubling stage preferred. Long season. Best of treatment. Salary always sure. Show opens Monday, May 15, at Marshall. Mo. Solo cornet, second cornet, doubling second violin baritone, . doubling — ey doubling at 2 § drummer, 880,
EM. FRITZ, Band Master, CHASE-LISTER CO., 328 N. Wapello St.,
Wisconsin.
Ottumwa, Iowa.
Wanted For ag ~ Stock, enews
ouse, a7 eld, o DRAMATIC PE PEOPLE, DEVILLE To Strengthen the LADY
LOUISE BUGKLET'S Deamaric STOCK cowry
robe, e a essen aes LOUISE BUCKLEY & co. 681 3rd Ave., Detroit, Michigan.
WANTED—LADY PARTNER by a musician, to study music for musical acts and band road work; one having some knowledge of music preferred. Age 21 to 25; height, not over 5 feet 5 inch. Send late photo. Add. all communications to EDWARD LEROY, Bokchito, Okla. I mean business and nothing else; advise.
OPENING FOR REPERTOIRE SHOWS under canvas and smal! circus combinations at Raus Park. ‘Salsbury-McLaughlin ‘| Co., Caxton Bidg., Cleveland, O.
WANTED—Singers, Pianists and Trap Drummers for vaudeville and picture houses, AMERICAN THEATRICAL AGENCY, 59 Dearborm St., Chicago; Hilliard Campbell, Mgr.
— WANTED AT ONCE — Trap Drummer; also Cornetist for dance orchestra. Write A. L. CARD, Redfield, S. D
WANTED MUSICIANS—Baritone, bass, trombone; others write. Also will buy all kinds show property, tents, ete. Write S. OTIS DOTSON, Agt. COLE BROS.’ SHOWS, TRINIDAD. COL.
MEDICINE PERFORMERS WANTED
Can use piano player, vaudeville performers with new acts: no old stuff wanted. Also dentist, registered in Minnesota, DR. J. DAVID
SON, Mankato, Minn.
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