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

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NORTH DAKOTA. Noss \ ™ secy. F Waibals Walhalla Fair Assn, Likely middle Sey Vv. Andrews, secy. OHIO, Bow een—Wood Co. Fair. Sept. 22-26. z. 8 et secy. a Ross Co, Agri. Soc. Aug. 19-22 Ad i’. Minsball, secy. Kins Kinsman Steck & Agri. Co, Aug. 26 2s Hi. J. Forbes, secy. Richw Richwood Tri-County Fair Co, Sept 16-19 i B. Van Winkle, secy. Was Auglaize Co. Fair. Aug 26-29. A E S Ter secy West Adams Co. Agrl. Soc. Sept. 9-12. T. W. Ellison, secy. Woods! Monroe Co, Agri, Soc, Aug. 19-21. Georg ’. Dorr, secy. OKLAHOMA, Agr N IAncoln Co, Fair Assn, Sept. 25.27 W. A. Heuston, secy, Elk City--Beckbam Co. Fair. Sept. (4 days). I » Hoove secy. Kingfish Kingfisher Co. Farmers Indust. & Fair Assn. Sept. 10-13. Arthur EB. Bracken, secy McAleste Pittsburg Co. Fair. Sept. 16-20 Fred Struble, secy. Muskogee--Muskogee Fair Assn. (New State Fair , 6-11. Wm. G. Boon, secy. Pawne Pawnee Park & Fair Assn. Sept. 16-20 Frank Hudson, secy. OREGON. The Dalles Second Eastern Oregon Dist. Agr! Soc. Probably Oct. 1-4. Judd 8. Fish, secy Euget Lane Co. Fair Assn. Sept 24.27 Walter B. Jones, secy. PENNSYLVANIA. Carlisle Cumberland Co, Agrl. Soe. Sept. 23 26 Mo H. MeCrea, secy. Exyxy Park—Conneaut Lake Fair. Aug 25-29, Chas. Tl. Byers, secy. Hog e—Lycoming Co. Fair. Oct. 14-17 Edward E. Frontz, secy. Indiana—Indiana Co. Agri. So-. Sept. 9-12. Da vid Blair, secy. Lewisburg—Union Co. Agri. Soc. Sept. 23-26. C. Dale Wolfe, secy. Middietow Middletown Fair Assn. Sept. 2-5. John W. Metzger, secy. Str burg—Monroe Co. Agr Soe. Sep rg eg £g Sept. 1-5. W ashing Washington Fair Assn Sept. 1-4, RHODE ISLAND. Ports } Newport Co. Agrl. Soc. Sept 23-2 f intheny, ae. I 26. SOUTH CAROLINA. Barnwe Ba ‘ Co. Fair Assn. Nov. 18-22, S. B. Moseley, secy. =~ : g—Tri-County Fair Oct E. C, SOUTH DAKOTA. Aru Driv k Asst Probably latter / " robably latter , ba Aug . Barloon, secy. : Phi ent tanley Co. Fair Assn. Sept R oO kh. Whitney, seey re City—Western S. D. Fair Assn. Sept. TENNESSEE. Coal ¢ «Anderson & Campbell Co Fai S 23-25 “ I W ilsen an y wes eee West Tennessee Colored Agr). « Me Fair Assn. Oct. 7-11. J. W. Banks secy. ¥ Nasiiy rennessee State Fair. Sept. 29-0. JWR issWurm, secy, a ae Paris—Henr %o. Fair Agri. & Mechl. Ass ae hag = Williams, secy. or jon ity rest Te as . a tee — Fair Assn. Sept. 10-13 TEXAS, Beaumont Southeast Texas Fair Assn. Noy. 15 20. T Larkin, sec orale, y. wrote icksburg—Gillespie Co, Fair & ImprovePR a ‘ ‘ Sept, rah Henry Hirsch, secy. ; nity ©o. Fair Assn. Oct G. Hl. Motley, seey . San Angelo 2 Angek San Anj elo F q E. 8 Hamilton, on. alr Assn. Nov. 3-8, Timpson East Te " Chamecss. a Fair, Oct. 8-11. Stephen UTAH, Balt’ Lake City—Utah State Fair Assn. Sept Oct, 4 Horace § Ensign, secy. , etenteis teed VERMONT, > om on ata Agri. Soc. Sept. 2-4 ©, VIRGINIA, rd City—Bedford Co, Fair Assn., Inc 4 17 J. Canthorn, secy. =o anvil anville Fair Ass Oc 7 oon envi ssn. t. 14-17 ~ . poria Agri. Fair Assn. Uct. 21-4 rt Gesdeyn, co bn. Uct. 21-24. loudoun Heavy Draft & Agri. Ass: Wm, A. Metzger, secy. ee * Inter-State Fair Assn. Sept. 30-Oct a. A Lovelock, secy. , — _teanoke Indust. & Agri. Assn, Sept. Leest Sept. 3-4 Lynchburg “ A Sholz, secy. a ‘, Tazewell Fair Assn. Sept. 16-18. W * O'Brien secy, 7 WASHINGTON. Chehalis > ry 6 Southwest Washington Fair Assn. Col fs \ ‘wan ~ o Walker, secy. = hitman ». Fair Assn. Oct. 611 > D) Baber, seey WEST VIRGINIA. Clarksburg—_w y = z oe Va. Fair Assn. Sept. 1-4. J. m WISCONSIN. araata= ‘er Co. Agri. Assn. Sept. 9-12 = redrick, secy , Be ww seen Lake Co, Agri. Soc. Sept. 9-12. Eva: y Hitchcock, secy : *—Rock Co. Agr! me. 9 W. GI man, secy. gril. Assn. Sept. 2-5. F. Fo x lLake—Home Coming Celebration, July 1-4 Gales) otchkiss, secy. 5 parr oe a trempealeau Co. Agri, Soc. Latter Gays v1; Aug. Ben. W. Davis, secy. J 's—Gays Mills Fair Assn. S 7 am. E. G. Briggs, secy. iy saaphalagis i. we Manitowoc Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 26Me a. €. Borcherdt, Jr., secy, Juneau Co. Agri. Soc. Sept. 2-5. P Mn ivan, secy. ; : ; Voint—Southwest 22 D Jacobs, sec a a oe e—Clark © i ¥ amsoa, a Agri. Soc. Sept. 2-5. L. ells Co. Fair Assn, July 3-5. T. The Western Vaudeville Managers Association — —— + -— GENERAL OFFICES MAJESTIC THEATRE BUILDING CHICAGO, ILL. OCCUPYING FOUR ENTIRE FLOORS PRIVATE TELEGRAPH and TELEPHONE SERVICE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS ——— PHONES Randolph 5173 Auto 42-151 ate. 7 C. E. KO MANAGING DIRECTOR WANT ALL FAIR SECRETARIES | A TIES CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Intending using any kind of attractions, and purveyors to the amusement-loving public at large TO KNOW THAT WHEN YOU ARRANGE WITH US FOR ANY ATTRACTION YOU GET JUST WHAT YOU CONTRACT FOR WE NEVER (SUBSTITUTE, WE PULFILL OUR OBLIGATIONS TO THE LETTER. WE GIVE ABSOLUTE SATIS: FACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE, and guarantee TO MAKE GOOD always. THE TIME TO CONTRACT FOR YOUR ATTRACTIONS IS NOW. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE The success of your proposition depends to a great extent UPON THE ADVANCE ADVERTISING YOU CAN GIVE YOUR. ATTRACTIONS, THEREFORE, why not order early and get the pick of the world’s market? We will be pleased to have our representative to make an appointment TO GALL At your dictation anywhere at any time in order to consult with and permit them to offer you THEIR EXPERIENCE OF YEARS =~ In this class of entertainment, which is bound TO SAVE YOU MONEY We furnish Aeroplanes, Biplanes, Monoplanes and any other aerial craft desired, with EXPERIENCED, RECORD-HOLDING AVIATORS that always make good. ‘No Flight—No Pay,” the motto of this department; therefore, if interested in any way regarding the furnishing of anything in the amusement line for FAIRS, PARKS, STREET CARNIVALS, HOMECOMING CELEBRATIONS, PICNICS, TOURNAMENTS, EXPOSITIONS, ETC., do not hesitate to write or wire us) WE WILL RESPOND AT ONCE. Address all communications to WESTERN VAUDEVILLE MGR'S ASS'N Cc. E. KOHL, Managing Director a] — 4 A ’ "2 4 | ‘A 4 iy : } ' i ' a, 1 e ys 2 } + te a « Lal A ' ’ , hs ‘ , Py