The Billboard 1913-03-22: Vol 25 Iss 12 (1913-03-22)

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ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY!!! FIRST AVALRY BAND Direction RUDOLPH BERLINER, Ex-Bandmaster 2d U.S. Cavalry RUDOLPH BERLINER a Management _ _@ Geo. S. Wood _ ’ j a oy. et Ase a &. 26 N. Dearborn St. Endorsements > AS gle dr BY Pee a = CHICAGO . Phone, Randolph 2958 ———_———_ Write or wire for further details Cireular No. 17 | . A SRE ee Oe : ~ and open time. WAR DEPARTMENT ty The following score for fe 3 FIRST and ONLY Mounted Cavalry Band ever offered as a Professional Attraction. Thirty-five Mounted Men. High-Class Musical-Military Organ trumpets, written by Rudoiph Berliner, Second Cavalry, having been used with good results in the execution to music HL wp HALL ENGAGEMENTS. BOOKING SEASON, 1913-14. Acti Adjuts General = | 4] | pains Aaypans Canes NTT n ve i iz ; x > ANS E205 FS Sharia SAG ©. Fe f CAMP STOTSENBURY, P-L. zz | ¢ Rudolph Berliner, 2nd Cavae _ alry, has served with me, and _ under my interested observa tion, for more than two years. = ; of the first and second sets of = ization. All Members American Federation of Musicians. U. S. CAVALRY = i Butte’s Calisthenic Exercises, | 2 EQUIPMENT, SERVICE UNIFORMS and ACCOUTREMENT. STIRRING, 2 is published with a view (008 | Z PICTURESQUE, PATRIOTIC. Parade, Mounted and Dismounted Concerts. = discretion of the officer in | = Regulation Military Ceremonies and Evolutions. Directing and Appearing = cf “— = gra Pe = in Special Spectacular Events in which Local Military Organizations are in= +f of War ee ee = vited to participate. Qualified for U.S. Army inspection. = if , S. B. M. YOUNG, = AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION and FEATURE for FAIRS, = | Licatenant General, Ciel of Sel | CARNIVALS, PARKS, CIVIC CELEBRATIONS. SHORT OR EXTENDED = a and possesses all the qualifications necessary for band leading. I recommend him most heartily as an accomplished leader. W.S. EDGERLY Brig. Gen. U.S. Army He is an excellent band leader TITTLE Carefully Prepared Concert Programs Embrace the Big Popular Hits, including : Down Home Rag, Oh, You Drummer, When! Met YouLast Nightin Dreamland, (CORNET SOLO) BK An excellent instructor, mu sician and band leader. FRED. S. FOLTS Capt, and Adj. 2nd U. 8. Cavalry And the New York Song Craze “All Night Long” MTT CCC CUCU OOOO SPO a EE SAE ECE