The Billboard 1919-04-26: Vol 31 Iss 17 (1919-04-26)

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mw) —— APRIL 26, 1919 The Billboard New Orleans—La, Ret. Hdwe. & Implement | Detroit—Robt. Morris Club. June 16-21. Alex. | Duluth—Minn. Laundry Owners’ Assn. May 5MISSISSIPPI Assn. May 12-14, R, D. Nibert, Bunbie, La, Wall, care Nat'l Bank of Commerce, Detroit. 6. James Nan Kivel, 532 Wabasha st.. St.) prookhaven—Confederate Veterans & Sons of New Orleans—Genl. Assembly of the Presby| Detroit—Amer. Soc. of Mech’l Engineers. June | Duluth—Rebekah Assembly I. 0. O, F. of Minn, Veterans of Miss. July 9-11. terian Church in the U. S. of A. May 15. rn F. H, Mason, 614 Moffat Bidg., De= Lucy Bolton, 1508 Ashland ave., | Jackson—Gr. Council of Miss. & La. 0. 0. T. r (H. Roberts, 515 Witherspoon Bldg., Toit. a ft Am. | 16-17. Mos > Pritadelphia, Pa. : 5 | Detroit—Natl, Assn. of Steel & Copperplate En-| Duluth—Gr, Lodge I. 0. 0. F. of Minn. June (ane Nr 9 it. Meco Frat, eS Se New Orleans---La. Trav. Assn. June 13-14. Geo, ge age | ee oe A. Isert, Lincoln , A. L, Bolton, 605 Pittsburg Bldg., St. | Jackson—Miss. & La, Grand Council. May 16. Box 263, New Orleans. 7 ank Bldg., Lonisville, Ky. ul. 17. Mose Frank, Box 343, Shreveport, La. m... powece nt | ‘Assn. of the Program Pubs. | Detroit—Sealers of Weights and Measures. July | Duluth—Patriarchs Militants I. 0. 0. F. June. Meridian— Miss. Ret. Merchants’ poe 27June or July. James G. Sprecher, 625 Marsh—. Lieut, Geo, F. Austin. Maj. H. Reimers, 661 McLean ave., St, Paul. 29. W. D. Hawkins. Box 5921. Strong Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. mas xclusive Distributors’ Assn, July 16| Duluth—Gr. Encamp, 1, 0. O. F. June 9-10. M. | Vicksburg—Grand Chapter of Miss., Order EastShreveport—St. Andrew Gr, Lodge, A. F. and A. J. M. Jensen, 343 Myrtle st. S. BeDew'tt, 270% B. Lake ot.. Minncapele. ern Star. April 29-30, Mrs. Hattie Adama, M. of La. June 23-2, Wm. B. Williams, 335 Detroit. S. League of Bidg. & Loan Assns. 5 G Aches, ‘Anker, 2023 No 34 | yj icksbure. ‘ July 23-24. H. Cellarius, Sta. A, Cincinnati. ° nn. June 24. as. Anker, 2923 N. Vicksburg—G Carondelet st., New “Orleans, ) o | Moteele— hes, See. of Meck Eagheeien, ety 3A. ah. Mivacspetin. cksburg—Grand Com. K. T. of Miss. May —. Shreveport—Electa Grand. Chapter 0. E. 8. La. June 23-25. Carlysia V. Webb, 335 Carondelet st., New Orleans. MAINE Bangor—Foresters of Amer. May 14. John J. White, 38 Child, Augusta. Me. Lewiston—Grand Temple of Me, Pythian Sisters. May 15. Edith Libby Newcomb, Scarborough, Me. Le wiston—Gr, Comm. K. of M. June 12. J. Q. Abbott, 25 No. Main st., Auburn ave, Old Orchard—"Yerry Beach, Young Peqgple’s C. Un. of Universalist Church. July 29-Aug. 3. Carl L. Elsner. 359 Boylston st., Boston. Portland—New England Eclectic Medical Assn. June —. Fred W. Abbott. M. D., 72 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. K, T. May 8. Portland—Gr. Commandery of Me. Chas. B. Davis, Masonic Temple, Portland. Waterville—Me. Div. Sons of Veterans. June 11-12, Edw, K. Gould, 375 Main st., Rockland, Me. Waterville—Me. Div. Sons of Veterans. U. S. A. June 11-12, Edw, K. Gould, Rockland, Me. MARYLAND Baltimore—Daughters of America. May 13-14. Marie T. Connor, 2709 W. North ave., Baltimore, Baltimore—Ofder Eastern Star Gr. Chapt. April 28-29. Robert M, Cooms, 110 W. German st., Baltimore. Baltimore—Knights Templar Gr. Comm. 14-19. John Miller, Masonic Temple. Baltimore—F. of A., Gr. Council. May Geo. H. Frankton, 115 Grinden ave., ville, Md. Baltimore—Knights of Golden Eagle. Cc. S. Cochran, 514 Harwood ave., Baltimore. Baltimore—State Dental Assn. June —. Pr. W. Dunbracco, 308 Professional Bldg., Baltimore. Baltimore—O. U. A. M. State Council. June. 12-19. Chas. H. Stein, 917 W. Franklin st., Baltimore. June 3. Hugh G, May 2c, Laura May 26. Baltimore-—-Shield of Honor. Bowen, 6 E. Franklin, Baltimore, Md. Paltimore—International Brotherhood of Bookbinders. July Walter Reddick, 222 Mich st., Indianapolis. Baltimore—State Council Md. Order of Un. American Men. June 12. Chas. H. Stein, 1521 W. Franklin st. Cumberland—Gr. Council of Ky., Va., W. Va. and Md. U. C. T. of Amer. June 12-18, Geo. F. Brown, 330 Woodland ave., Lexington, Ky, Emmettsburg—K. of C. State Conv. May 6. John J. Doody, 2005 Cheston, Baltimore. MASSACHUSETTS Boston—Mass, State Dental Soc. May 7-9. J. Arthur Furbish, D. MD., 400 Marlboro st., Boston. Boston—Grand Temple, Pythian Sisters of Mass. May 7-8. Mrs. Edna L, Holland, 39 Worthen, West Springfield. Mass. Boston—Grand Lodge K. of P. of Mass. May 6-7. George E. Howe, Room 306, Ashburton Place, Boston. Boston—Companions of the Forest of Am. June 3-4. Mrs. Evelyn Sawyer, 101 Tremont st., Boston. Boston—Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers. June 18-21, J. C. Olven, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn. Fall River—Mass, Ret. Grocers & Prov. Dirs." Assn. May 7. Henry W. Mansfield, 46 Clinton st., Boston, Gloucester—Mass, State Conference. July 26-27, P. H. Griggs, 21 Sanford st.. Springfield. Lowell—Sons & Daughters of Liberty. 24 Wed. In May. Emily A, Davis, 1 Davis st. Marlboro, Mass. North Adams—Foresters of Am, May 20-21. W. J. Mitchell, Box 354, Lowell. Springfield—Grang Chapter of Mass. May &-9. Mrs, Carrie A. Cushing, 82 Bromfield Rd. W., Somerville. Springfeld—United Order of the Golden Cross of Mass. May 7. Mrs. Sarah A. Barry, S2 Bromfield Rd. West Somerfield, Mass. Springfield—United Order of the olden Cross of Mass. May 22-23. Miss Helen Kelly, 9a Monument Sq. Charlestown, Mass. Springfield—Grand Chapter of Mass. 0. E. 8. May 8-9. Mrs. Carrie A. Cushing, 82 Bromfield Rd., West Somerville. Mass. Springfeld—Supreme Council of Masc. Loyal Ladies’ Royal Arcanum. Mav 13, Mrs. Janette Beebe, 18 Porter avenue, Springfield. Sprinefield—Golden Jubilee Hampden Co. Catholie Temperance Societies. May 19. Michael F. Dunnigan, Greenfield, Mass. Springfield—Mass. Public School Janitors’ Assn. July 15-16. Wallace C. Tilton, 6 Tilton st., New Bedford. Springfleld—Bay State Light Harness Races. July 9-12, MICHIGAN Cass Lake—Northern Minn. Development Assn. June 20-21. M. N. Koll, Cass Lake. Detroit—Mich. Retail Clothiers’ Assn. 1919, Leo Marcoux, Bay City. Detroit—Nat'l Assn, of Credit Men. June 10-13. J. H. Tregol, 41 Park Rd., New York City. Detroit—State Dental Soc, April —. Dr, C, G, Bates, Durand, Mich. Detroit—Interlake Yachting Assn, (Spring Meeting). April —. Chas. D. Lynch, Equity Bldg., Detroit. Detroit—Mich. State Bowling Assn. April 1222. Garden Bowling Alleys, Detroit. May J. G@. , 1121 Ford Bldg. State Medical Soc. May State Council of Motor Clubs, Fred Pantlind, Grand Rapids, March. Detroit— atten. State Spiritualists’ Soc. May —. 27 28. . Med, Assn., 33 EB, fligh st. . Lunt, Flint. Dotnet hick: Mfrs.” Assn. Military Order Loyal Legion, May —. Gen. C. Loolidge, Memorial Hall, Detroit. Detroit—Mich, June 10, Calvin W. Rice, 29 W. 39th, New York City. Detroit—North Dakota Bankers’ Assn. July 1011. W. C. Macfaddia, Fargo, N. D. Detroit—The Natl Hay Assn. July 16-18. J. a Taylor, lL. 0. O. F. Bidg., Winchester, nd. Detroit—Phi Sigma Fraternity. June 30-July 2. J. R. Hermann, 216 Fremont st., San Francisco, Cal, Flint—Un, Com’) Trav. of America. June 6. Maurice Heuman, Jackson, Mich. Grand Rapids—Midsummer Furniture Expo, June 23-July 19. Grand Nasties E. Societies of Mich. June 25 Grand — Rapids—Mich. State Aerie Order of Eagles. June 16-20, 212 Ellsworth st. Fraternal Robert Graham, Mankato—No,. Central of E. June 10-11. V. M. 2d st., Duluth, Minn. Minneapolis—Hennepin Co. Sunday-Schcol Assn. April 29-30. H. C. Cridland, 848 Plymouth Bldg Sinnennetie~Dierene Women’s ‘au. of Episcopal Church. May —. Minneapolis—Minn. State Homeopathic Institute, May —. Anna Hurd, 602 Nicollet ave. Minneapolis—Latheran Conference of the Elilson Synod, June 5-9. A. L, Week, 2726 18th ave. So. Minneapolis—Nat’l Fed. Remedial Loan Assn. June —. J, E, Ryan, Breitmeyer Bidg., Detroit, Minneapolis—Psi Upsilon. May 27-29. R. €. Shull, Lumber Exch., Minneapolis. Dist. Aerie F. 0. Grady, 118 E. Ww. ACT Ill Acts I and It of the great | drama, War, went over big. Thruout Act I the “villain,” portrayed by the ex-All Highest, brought every nefarious scheme into play to harass the “heroine,” Liberty, and the “hero” prepared to fight. Act II showed the “villain” completely foiled by the “hero”—played 2,000,000 American soldiers—and the “heroine” saved. The curtain has dropped on that act, and there may be some people who think by more than the whole play is ended. But there's another act. it will require Act III to remove the after” plans of the hero and heroine. Act III will be a grand ensemble, with every player on the American stage in the spotlight for the climax—the floating of the Victory Loan— which will effectively throw the villain into the wings forever and re store the heroine to the hero. Without Act III the play will be a failure. just as big as Acts I and II the audience—in this case the entire civilized world—will go home thinking the whole play was a sad mistake. Curtain up for Act III. There never has been a time in the history of the country when the theatrical profession has been so highly revered as it is at present. men and women went to the front, and, with steel helmets on their heads and gas masks strapped to their belts, lightened many dreary hours for the doughboys. But that’s not all, readers of The Billboard. They laid aside wigs and makeup, and took up guns and picks and shovels, and went into the front line as headliners in the world’s greatest drama. died, many of them; many others never will be able to appear before the They offered all, and the great sacrifice so freely offered was accepted with the heart-thanks of the whole nation. The sacrifices of Act III are just as necessary, This Victory Loan must go over. last dollar has clinked into the box-office of Uncle Sam’s treasury and it will be found that the theatrical profession has done its duty as well as it did when the war was on. The soldiers needed your smiles, your songs, your dancing; now they and the Government need your dollars, not as a gift, but as a loan. Because the Government depended upon you and upon the rest of footlights again. make. the receipts are checked, the American people to back it up the war to a hasty conclusion. lives. Send this loan—the last one—over the top as the others were sent. Help Uncle Sam to bring back the soldiers as quickly as possible and to care for them. Help him feed them, clothe them, provide for them both here and over there, by stretching a little and taking at least one more bond than you feel now you can take. self against that day when the electric signs no longer blink out your The orchestra is just tuning up for the interlude and the curtain will go up again. That was SOME fight that hero put up, but he is not safe yet, and The entire proceeds from the sale of the Fourth Liberty Loan was spent last November, and all the expenditures since that time must be paid from this loan. the war ended as quickly as possible with victory, tory is too high to pay, especially now that it is to be paid in dollars, not last barrier to the “live-happy-ever Unless this act goes over Its They but not as hard to It will go over, and, when the it spent billions of dollars to bring Everyone wanted to see and no price for vic PESSSSOSSS SFOS SS SHFFHSSSSHFS SSS SSH FSS S OSHS SHO SS SOS SOOO S ODO OOOD It’s an investment for your name and for you the curtain drops for the last time. Help finish the job. DOSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOS SS SFOSOSSSOSSSOSOOOS _ as a Letter Carriers of Mich. Jnly —. A. Butler, Charlevoix, Mich Shaun dens Comm, K, T. of Mich. June 3-5. Geo. T. Campbell, Owosso. Kalamazoo—Grand Lodge F. & A. M., State of Mich. May 27-29. Lou B. Winsor, Masonic Temple. Grand Rapids Kalamazoo—Mich. State Assn. of Letter Carriers. May 29-30. Earl J. Brown, Case E, Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo—19th Mich, Inf. Vol. Reunion Assn. June 11-12. Frank G. Rice, 454 N, Mich. ave.. Big Rapids, Mich Ludington—Mich. State Firemen's Assn. June 10-12. R. S. McKay, Ithaca, Mich. Minneapolis—Diozesan Women’s Auriliary of Episcopal Church. May —. Mrs, J. W. Morrison, 2000 Pleasant avenue. Minneapolis—Minn. State Homeopathic Institute. May Annab Hurd, M. D., 602 Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis. Mt. Clemens—Foresters of America State Conv. June 17-19 A, H. Saunders, 1854 Scotten ave., Detroit. Owosso—Mich. Elks June 18-19. Geo. D. Temple, Grand Rapids. Bostock, Elks’ Pontiac—Grand Encampment I. 0. 0. F. of Mich. May 20-21. Emery Sadler, 102 Henderson st. Saginaw—Mich. Bankers’ Assn, June 17-19, H. M. Brown, 1313 Ford Bidg., Detroit, Mich. MINNESOTA Crookston—National Violin Assn. of June —. Crookston—Synodof Chureh, June 23-30. U. 8s. the United Lutheran Minneapolis & St. Paul—Am. Soc. of Civil Engineers. June —. Chas, Warten Hunt, 33 W. 39th st.. N. ¥. C. New Ulm—Minn. State July 21-23. Geo. W. St. Paul, Minn. Red Wing—Minn. State Fire Assn. Federation of Labor. Lawson, 75 W. 7th st., June 10-12, Andrew J. Myler, 894 E. 5th st., St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul—Knight Templars of Minn. May 21. John Fishel, St. St. Paul. Paul—Minn. Knights of Columbus. May 5 10. John A. Burns, St. Paul. St. Panl—Nat'l Wholesale Saddlery Assn, June 23-27. Henry Othmer, 30 N. La Salle st.. Chicago. St. Paul—Minn, Ret. Harness Dirs.’ Assn. Jane —. Mr, Trap, Minn. Harness Co. St. Paul—Minn. State S. S. Assn. June 19-22. W. H. Schilling, 516 People’s Bk, Bidg. St. Paul—Minn. Bankers’ Assn. June 20-21. G. H. Richards, 601 N. W. Bank Bidg., Minneaplis. St. Paul—O. of E, S, Annual Gr. Chapt. ing. May 2-3. Mary C. Taylor, 3208 Aldrich ave.. S., Minneapolis. St. Paul—Dept. Minn. G. A. R. June 2-6, Orton S. Clark, New Capitol, St. Paul. St. Paul—Natl. Retail Credit Men’s Assn. or Aug. Willmar—Minn, State Assn. of Letter Carriers. July 11-12. E. J. Dugan, care Main Postoffice, St. Paul. Meet July 0, L. McKay, Meridian, Miss. Vicksburg—Grand Comm,’ K. T. of Miss, May 25. O. L. McKay, Box 503, Meridan. MISSOURI Columbia—Mo. Fun, Dir. Assn. May 12-14. C. A. Schoene, Box 266, Milan, Mo. Kansas City—Nat'l Congress of Mothers & Parent Teachers’ Assn. May 6-10. Mrs. David = Mears, 1514 Mass. avenue, Washington, 4 Kansas City—So,. West. Water Works’ Asan. June 23-26. E. L. Fulkerson, 617 Washington, Waco, Tex. Kansas City—Frat. Operative Millers of Am. June 2-7. Hugo Roos, 203 Postal Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Moberly—Gr. Comm. K. T. of Mo. May 27-28. Robt. F. Stevenson, 911 Locust st.. St, Louis. St. Louis—Chamber of Commerce of U. 8S. of A., Wash., D. C. May —. Elliott H. Goodwin, Biggs Bldg , Wash., D. C. St. Conductors Louis—Ladies’ May. Auxiliary to Order Railway St. Louis—Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. of Am. May. on Lous—Miss. Valley Historical Assn, May “10. St. Louits—The Catholic K. of America. May. St. Louis—Order Railway Conductors. May. St. Louis—Order of Railroad Telegraphers. May 10. St. Louis—Mo. Bankers’ Assn. May 13-14. St. Louis—Independent Order of Odd Fellows. May 20-22 St. Louis—Rebekah Assembly I. 0. O, F. of Mo. May 20-22 St. Louls—Int'l Stamp Mfrs." Assn. June 10-122, Geo. A. Campsey, 207 Sandusky st., N. S.. Pittsburg, Pa. St. J4 uis—Mo, Laundry Owners’ Assn. May 22 St. Louis—Kappa Alpha Theta. July — kL Pearle Green, 15 East ave., St. Louls—Woman’s Assn. of Commerce of the U. S. A. July 14-19. Annie R, Ranes, 1653 a pe Bldg., Chicago, Louis—Baptist Young People’s Union of Am, +. 3-6. 25 N. Wabash, Chicago. Sedalia—Gr, Lodge K. of P. May 27. Edwin Ettinger, 3507 Pine st.. St. Louis. Sedalia—Grand Temple Pythian Sisters. May 27-28. Mrs. Arthur Schopper, 3539 Brooklyn ave., Kansas City. Sedalia—U. C. T. of A. June 67. R. J. Claflin, Box 504, Carthage, Mo. Springfield—Great Council of. Mo., Order of Red Men. May 20-21. MONTANA Billings—Gr. Comm. K. T. of Mont. (. Hedges, Jr., Box 890, Helena, Billings—Mont. State Sportsmen's Assn. 14-16. C. H. Smith, Onsley Blk., Butte, Butte—Mont. State Dental Assn. July —. P. A. Hill, Butte. Deer Lodge—Dept. of Mont. G. A. R. June 12 14. Dr. Geo. H. Taylor, Horsky Bik., Helena. Great Falls—Fraternal Order of Eagles. July 10-11. C. H. Fricke, Great Falls, Ithaca, N. Y. Improved June —. July Dr. Missoula—Med. Assn. of Mont. July 9-10. &. 4. Balsam, M. D., Box 88, Billings. NEBRASKA Alliance—Alliance Community Club, Stockmen's Reunion. June —. Lincolna—Grand Chap. Eastern Star. May 1315. Miss Rose M. Owens, Masonic Temple, Omaha. Omaha—Grand Comm. K,. T. of Neb. May 1-2. Francis E. White, 19th & Douglas. Omaha—State Council K. of 0. 2d Tues. in May. Frank P. Matthews, Keeline Bldg. Omaha—Neb. State Dental Soc. May 19-22. B. E. King, 446 Bee Bldg. Omaha—lI. 0. 0, F, State Grand Lodge. April 26-27. E. S. Davis, North Platte, Neb, Omaha—State League of Bidg. & Loan Assne. May —. J. J. Fitzgerald, 3721 So. 25th st., Omaha. Omaba—kK. of 0, thews, 605 May —. Keeline Bldg., Omaha. Omaha—Neb. State Dental Soc. 3d week in May. Dr. H. E. King, 446, Bee Bldg., Omaha. Omaha—U. C. T., Gr. Council. May 16-17. Price , 816 Lincoln st., Beatrice, Neb. Omaba—M. O. Loyal Legion State Comm. May 12. F. Bryant, 625 Lincoln st., Beatrice, Neb. Omaha—Neb. Children’s Home Soc. May Omaha—Neb. Fun. Dir. Assn. June Peter J. Merton, Jr., Blue Hill, Neb. Omaha—Gr. Lodge A. F. & A. M. of Neb. June 3. Francis E. White, Masonic Temple. York—Grand Lodge K. of P. May 13-14. Will H. Francis F. Mat 10-12. Love. 1210 P. St. Pythian Temple, Lincoln. York—Neb, Pharm. Assn. June 17-19%. J. @. McBride, 37 Univ. Pl., Neb. NEVADA Lovelock—Nevada State Aerie F. 0. B. June 3 19. C. L. Richards, Tonopah. Nev. Reno—Nev. Rebekah Assembly. June 17-19. Lizzie R, Mudd, 118 Island ave., Reno, Reno—Masonie Bodies. June 10-15. EB. D. Van Derlieth, Reno. Concord—Dept. of N. H., G. 4. B. Apr. 10-11, Frank Battles, Concord. Concord—N. H. Medical Soc. May 14-15, D. B. Sullivan, 7 No. State, Concord, Concord—N. H. Letter Carriers’ Assn. June 29. W,. W. Kennedy. 67 Rumford, Con. Manchester—Grand. Ioyal A. O. VU. W., of N. H. Apr. 9. John ©. Bickford, 885 Elm st., Manchester. Newcastle—N. H. Pharm, Assn, Eugene Eullivan, Concord, N. H. NEW JERSEY Asbury Park—N. J. Div. Sons of Vets. June 26-27 a L. Reeger, 1437 So. Broad, Tren ton, N. Asbury Park— Dept. of N. J. G. A. BR. June Dwight Stone, Court House, Bliza Juze —. 26-27. G. deth, N. J. SO RE ODER Oe Pe ee ee