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MARCH 22,° 1918.
The Billboard
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BALLOONS
0. NERVIONE' OPENING FOR
SEASON 1913 | 448.N. FRANKLYN ST. CHICAGO, ILLS.
money-maker and a howling success.
os gas and whistling balloons, dec
_ g purposes Also imported tissue
a only positively exclusive and re
ome America. Our line this season
| , the world, with articles for Street ) Fa 2 Resorts. Picnics, Carnivals, ete.
ALL SURE SELLERS.
THE Danes
THE ONE PERFECT KNIFE
PERFECTLY MADE—PERFECTLY SHARPENED. EVERY KNIFE A WORKER.
4-in-l OPENER
Best Ever Opens Everything
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STREETM EN-DEMONSTRATORS
real live sellers are until you brings you a sample of either agent
J. C. FORSTER & SON.
2519 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA.
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THE WORLD'S KING MAUL STRIKING MACHINE
Patent applied for. The marvel of the age and a ¢ » sure moneygetter. The
only Maul Striking Machine
ever known. Can be shipi Aa ped as baggage. Price and vile} explanation on application.
H. P. DORSHEIMER, Inventor and Builder, York, Pa.
Outing Days and Old Home Week
GILLESPIE’S GROVE AND DRIVING PARK, Wal
den, N. Y., August 6th and 7th. Concessions for Sale WANTED—Ferris Wheel. Merry-Go-Round, Swings, Shows, Privilege Men
W. C. HART, Secretary, Walden, N. Y.
Agents Make Big Money Selling ~ “St. Louis Made’’ Hat Bands
Made by M. YAMPOLSKY, 2211 Franklin Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
San Angelo Fair
November 3 to 8, inclusive
First-class , Camival Co. or Independerit Attractions idress W. W. CARROLL, San Angelo,
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
ORWIGSBURG June 8-14, 1913. For Privil ' jeges address PRIV IL EOE COM. . Orwigsburg, Pa.
'f you see it in The Billboard, tell them so.
Toledo—Tama Co, Fair Assn. Sept. G. Smith, secy. Waverly—Bremer Co, Fair Assn.
16-19. A
Sept. 15-20.
L, C. Oberdorf, secy.
West Liberty—West Liberty Fair. Aug. 18-21 W. H. Shipman, secy.
West Union—Fayette Co. Agri. Soc. Aug. 25 29 E, A. Mellree, secy,
Williamsburg —W illiamsburg Pavilion & Fair Co. Sept. 9-11. . A. Ogle, secy.
Wilton Junction—Wiltun Fair Assn, Aug. 1214. W. A. Cooling, secy.
KANSAS,
Anthony—Anthony Fair Assn. Aug. 5-8. L. G Jennings, secy.
Burlington—Coffey Co, Agri. _ Fair Assn. Aug 25-29. S$. D. Weaver, secy
Cimarron—Gray Co. Agri. ‘Soc. Sept. 4-5. Lester Luther, secy.
Liberal—Southwest Fair Assn. Sept. 15-18 George A. Quinlan, secy.
Rush Center—Rush Co. Agri. Fair Assn. Aug 20-22. T. C. Rudicel, secy.
Waveriy—Obis Day Assn. Aug. 14-15. J. M Osborn, secy,
KENTUCKY.
Adairville—Logan & Rvbertson Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 25-27. Edwin R. Moore, secy.
Alexandria—Campbell Co. Agrl. Soe. Sept. 2-6 Vv. O. Williams, secy.
Barbourville—Knox Co, Fair Assn. Sept, 3-5 Charles G. Black, secy.
Brodhead—Rockcastle Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 13 15. J. W. Kincer, secy.
Elizabethtown—Hardin Co. Fair. Aug. 26-28. H. B. Stewart, secy.
Eminence—Henry Co, Fair. Aug. 21-23. Newton Bright, secy.
Erlanger—Kenton Co, Agri. Assn. Aug. 20-23 S. W. Adams, secy.
Florence—North Ky. Agrl. Assn. Sept. 2-6. N E. Riddell, secy., Burlington, Ky.
Frankfort—Capitol Fair Assn. Sept. 2-5. J. W. Jeffers, secy.
Franklin—Simpson Co, Fair. Sept. 4 Pe Crowdus, secy
Fulton—Fulton Too. Fair Assn. Sept. 26. R. H. Wade. secy.
Glasgow—Glasgow Fair Assn. Sept. 24-27. Thos. Dickinson, secy
Leitchfield—Grayson Ce. Fair Assn. Aug. 12 14. H. H, Willis, secy.
London—Laurel Cv. Fair. Aug. 26-29. L. P. Thompson, secy.
Louisville—Kentucky State Fair. Sept. 15-21
L. Dent, secy Maysville—Germantown Fair. Aug. 27-30. Dan Lioyd, secy.
Monticello Wayne Co, Fair Assn Sept. 9-12 James W. Simpson, secy
Mt. Vernon—Mt. Vernon Fair Assn Aug. 6-8 E. 8S. Albright, secy
Murray—Calloway Co. Fair Assn. Oct. 1-4. M D. Holton, secy.
Puducah—Paduecah Fair Assn. Sept. 30-Oct Paris—Bourbun Co, Fair Assn. Sept. 2-6. John S. Wiggins, secy., Hutchison, Ky.
Pembroke—Lake City Park Co. Sept, 25-27. (
W. Gum, secy.
Scottville—Allen Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 18-20 G. J. Read. secy.
Shepherdsville—Bullitt Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 1°
2. Ora L. Roby, secy.
Staunford—K. of P. Fair Assn Aug. 20-22 James F. Cummins, secy
Uniontown—Union Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 5-9 Sam W. Clement, secy.
Winchester—Winchester Hospital Fair Aug 6 G. L. Wainscott, secy.
LOUISIANA,
Many—Sabine Parish Fair. Oct, 21-24. J. G. Belisle, secy.
Monroe—Munroe Fair Assn. Oct. 2831. Geo A. Barns, secy. ; fe ee
Shreveport—Louisiana State Fair. Nov. 5-12 Louls N. Brueggerhoff, secy.
MAINE.
Calais—-Calais Fair Assn. Sept. 2-5. Thos, J. Doyle, secy.
Cherryfield—West Washington Agri. Assn Sept. 16-18. Wm. N. Dyer, secy., Harring ton, Me
Lewiston—Maine State Fair. Sept. 14 J L. Lowell, secy.. Auburn, Me.
Presque Isle— Northern Maine Fair Assn. Sept 24. Ernest T. McElauflin, secy 3
Waterville—Central Maine Fair Co. Sept. 9-12 R. M. Gilmore, secy.
MARYLAND.
“nae Co. Agri. Soc. Oct, 21-24
C. Warehime, secy.
ae Hagerstown Fair. Oct. 14 17. D. H. Staley, secy.
Tan: ytown—Maryland State Grange Fair. Aug
FE. H. Shriner, secy. et. a y eh, Grounds)—Maryland Sate Fair. Sept. 2-6. James S. Nussear, secy.
Lutherville, Md, MASSACHUSETTS. Amherst—Hampshire Agrl. Soc. Sept. J. W. T. Davis, secy.
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Athol—Worcester Northwest Agri. Soc. — Sept. 1-2, Albert Ellsworth, secy.
Barre—Worcester Co. West Agri. Soc. Sept. 25-26; D, H. Rice, secy
Charlemont— Deerfield Valiey Agri. Soc. Sept. 11-12. Stephen W. Hawkes, secy.
Marshfield—Marshfield Agri. & Hort. Soc. Aug. 2-22.. Israel H. Hatch, secy., North Marshfield, Mass.
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Street Men | “| High-Pitch Men of Novelty Workers
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GEO. W. DIENER MFG. Co., 3
400-416 Monticello Avenue, Chicago, I., U. S. A |
SMITH GREATER SHOWS
Will Open the Season on the Streets cf
Augusta, Ga., March 24th
Auspices
Moose Carnival and Merchants WePE Os
Special Rates on All Railroads :
The first Shows on the streets of Augusta in seven | years. Still some room left for legitimate 3 Shows and Concessions. er
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Address—
Smith Greater Shows
NOW BOOKING PARK, FAIR AND EXPOSITION DATES
NELLIE B. CHANDLER (Herself)
es ADD TRE
Empress Ladies’ Orchestra _
25—OF THE PRETTIEST AND CLEVEREST LADY MUSICIANS IN AMERICA—25 on ¥ MUSICALLY excelled by none; APPE. ARANCE beyond comparison with any other Lady Musical Attraction. THE EXTRAORDINARY “BRASS SECTION’ MAKES THIS ORCHESTRA ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR te OUTDOOR AND LARGE AUDITORIUM CONCERTS. Would like to piace Ladies’ Orchestra of 16 at Park A for seven weeks, or whole season. For further particulars, open time and terms, address until April 19, ‘ CHAS. W. GOETZ, Manager, 15 South Elm Street, Bristol, Conn Permanent Address, 15% Richards Street, Worcester, Mass. ‘
LEWIS COUNTY FAIR
VANCEBURG, KY.—Tenth Annual Exhibition—August 13, 14, 15, 16, 1913 4
Largest and most successful County Fair in Kentucky. PRIVILEGES FOR SALE. Full information and prices on request. New Attractions and Special Privileges most desirable. Privileges let subject to rules of , Fair Association. Price payable, fifty per cent on signing of contract, balance due first day of fair.
Cc. L. TANNIAN, President J. P. STROTHER, Secretary
er
STATE FAIR OF TEXAS
DALLAS—Oct. 18 To Nov.
—TEXAS