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Patrick, Warren A. (ed.) / Show world
(September 28, 1907)
Routes, pp. 26-33
Fair list, pp. 33-34
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September 28, 1907. THE SHOW WORLD Dlfire, Askin & Sig , ingrs.: No tr- Seans, La., 22-2. 'an Den Berg Opera Co., Jose Van Den Berg, mgr.: New York City, Aug. 31, in- def. :anderbilt Cup, Gee. S. Abbott, mgr.: Den- ver, Colo., 22-28. Gard of Oz (Hurtig & Seamon's), Geo. H. Harris, mgr.: St. Louis, Mo., 22-28. \\izard of Wall Street, Lew Virden, ngr.: Alvarado, Tex., 24; llillsboro, 25; Ft. Worth, 26; Ennis, 27; Royse City, 28. Yankee Regent, H. H. Frazee, mgr.: Lin- coin, Neb., 24 ; Grand Island, 22 Cheene, 2Wyo., 26; Greeley, Colo., 2?; Boulde r, 2 8. Yankee Touriot, with Raymond Hitchcock, Henry NV. Savage, ngr.: New York City, Aug. 12, indef. Young's Musical Comedy Co., Chas. L. Young, lgr.: Seattle, Wash., Aug. 5, in- def. Zinn's Musical Comedy Co., A. M. Zinn, agr.; Dloise, lia., July 1, incef. MIDWAY Barkot ( urdi-l Co (Jamestown Exposi- tion): uNotolk, Va., Apr. 26-Nov. 30. locklina mrterS Shows: Norborne, Mo.,16- 21; Plattoburg, 22-28. cOmopolitan Shows: Canton, Ill., 22-28. Dnvile & Kasper Armusement Co., 3-. B. Dansvile, mgs'. Plainviesw, Minn., 23-28. craybill Amusement Co., J. Victor Gray- btill, Ingi: Clifton Forge, Va., 18-28. Iatch J. Frank, Shows: Johnstown, Pa., 23-28 floss Show, Bert: Lincoln, Ill., 23-28. Jones' Exposition Shows, Johnny J. Jones, mgr.: Washington, D. C., 23-28. ;eaarvs's Shows, It. C. LoBurno, mgr.: Pittsburg, Kan., 22-28. \tetropolitan Carnival Co., Chas. Ouborney, mgr.: Lake City, Minn., 23-28. Parker Shows, Great, Con T. Kennedy, mgr. -C. W. Parker Amusement Co., Cramer & Tyler, migrs.-Parker Amusement Co., Myers & Logwood, mgrs.-Parker Fairy- land Shows, H. Guy WVoodward, mogr.; Publication of routes prohibited. All ail sent to Abilene Kan., will be forwarded promptly. Smith Greater Shows Cieville, , -2S. TENT SHOWS Barnum & Bailey Show: Springfield, An,., 21; Joplin, 26; Parsons, lion., Pittsbourig. 28; Ottasra, 30; Emporia, 1; Topeka, 2; Clay Center, 2; Beloit, 4; Salina, 5; Hut- chalson. 6; Wichita, 7. Buffalo Bill's Wild West: Ashland, Ky., 25; Mt. Sterling, 26; Lexington, 27; Louis- ville, 28. Cole Younger: Greenville. Tex., 26-31. Coiilnopolitan shows: Pekin, Ill., 26-31. 'anada Frank's: Cuba, Mo., 23-28. Forepaugh & Sells Bros. Show: Neosho, Ifo., 24; Webb City, 25; Lamar, 26; Rich H ill, 7; 1aola, lain., 28; Iola, : C of- feyrille. 1: independence, 2; Ponea city, Okla., 2; Pauls Valley, I. T., 4; Ardmore: llagenbeck -Wallace Show: Winchester, Tensi., 25; tChattanouga, 26; tome, Ga., 27; Mlarietta, 28. Lucky 11111: Arkansas C'ity, lion.,' 22-24; Chilsec, Okla., l2al Neikirk, "6-7, Kil- dare, 28-f0i. Noble's, ('ha. Noble, mgr.: Greenville, S. '., 16, indef. N norris & Rise's: tavkesbury, Ont., 26; ClornNa.11, 27: Port Slope,, 28. Pane, Bill's ilvd West Show: Silver City N6. Bt, 25; Deming, 26; Douglas, Ariz.,' '7; Bishee, 28. I:ingling Bros. Show: Los Angeles, Cal.. B2r Santa Ana, 26; Riverside, 27; San Bernardino. 28; Proenix, Ariz., 28;- Tus- con, 1; Bisbie, 2; Douglas, 2: Deming, S. Bl.. 4; El Paso, 'Vex..N5: .\tbiloe' 7. Sells-F;nto: San Antoni, Tex.,'3. BURLESQUE Americans, T. It. McCreary, usgr. New York City, 223-28. BlOy1mian Burlesquers: Monumental. Balti- more, Md., 23-29; Trocadero, Plila., Pa., 30-6. Broadway Gaiety Girls: Cleveland, 0. - 528; P'ittsbourg, Pa., 29-Get. 5. ryant's Extravaganza, Harry C. Bryant, mgr.: Chicago, 22-29. jadiers, ('has. Cromwell, mgr.: Phila- dltpbla. Pi., 23-28. Io'erY Burlsquers (Hurtig & Seamon's)' . -. Rosenthal, msgr.; Rochester, N. Y.: 23-2S. tracker Jacks, Harry Leoni, mgr.: Boston, 23-28. Devere'o, Sam, Show: New York City, 23- 28. Drearlanid Burlesquers, Bert J. Kendrick, mgr.: Paterson, N. J., 23-25; Scranton, Pa., 26-2S. tapire lrlesquers: Star. St. Paul. Minn., 2-28: Metropolitan. Duluth, 29-2. Pay Foster: Buckingham, Louisville, Ky., 22-28; Ieople's, Cincinnati, 0.. 29-6. ;iris front Happyland: New Orleans, La., 23-29; Memphis, Tenn., 29-Oct. 5. 'ay Toreadors. Whallen & Martell, mgrs.: New York City, 23-28. ory Mornil (lores. Weber & rush, mgrs.: Brookl n,g N. 16-28. igh Sohio Girls, T. W. Dinkins, ngr.: New York City, 23-23. bgh Jinka, R. Mills, mgr.: Chicago, Ill., 22-28. leals, ilut Williams, mgr.: Indianapolis, Ind. : 2 . 2yGirls Ce. Metropolitan. Duluth, Min i., 22-28: Dleasey Minneapolis, M1sue., 29-6. lly Crass Widows, Gus W. logan, mgr.: Cilcinnati. 0. 23-28, Bntuehaielles, 3 bert H'le ston, mgr.: Bosten. Mass 23-28 aIl i's. A. 'G Harrington, mgr.: Kaln- 'as ('it , ' -29. sLd Litt MoI s -Woodhull, mgr.: Kan- sas('it,. Ho., 22-28. 1erry lakors, John Greive, mgr.: Toronto, Ont.. 23-2, -iental Cozy Corner Girls: Detroit, Mich., 23-29; Indianapolis, Ind., 30-6. Parisian Beiles. Clas. E. Taylor, mgr.: Chi- cago, Th. 2M228. J illrI.-ei, The: Miniseapolis, Minn., 22-28. liv illy & WNoods, 000. F. Lund New York City, 23-2S. Strolling Players, Louis M. Granat, mgr.: Schenectady, N. Y., 23-28. Trans-Atlantic Burlesquers (lurtig & Sea- mon's): Milwaukee. NVis., 23-28. NVilliams' Imperials: Empire, Indianapolis, Ind., 23-29; Folly, Chicago, Ill., 30-7. NVatson's Burlesquers: St. Louis, Mo., 22- 28; Louisville, Ky., 29-6. Washington Society Girls: Montreal, Can., 2'-20; Tornto, 30-6. MISCELLANEOUS Davis Nickelodeon: Nashville, Ill., Sept. 5. indsef. Devine's, Eugene, Glass Blowers: Oaklanil, Cal., Aug. 5, indef. Deireko Bros., Tenn. State Fair, Nashville, Tenn., 22-28. Foote, Commodore, & Sister Queenie, Lilli- putrans: Ft. Wayne, Ind., Sept. 9, indef. Faust Lifeorama, Emil Giron, mgr.: Watu- Fcona, 1a. 26-28. FIssy, Mr. Mrs. Herbert L., Hypnotists, It. L. Flint, mgr.: Davenport, la., 22- 25; Rock Island, 111., 96-28. Hiinnan's, Capt. Sidn ,Water Circus (Ex- positions): Pittsburg, Pa. S ept. "-28 Holman, Chas. NI. Illusionist Terre Haute, Ind., undet. Huntly's Moving Pictures, G. A. Huntley, nmgr. Indiana, Pa., July 29, indef. Horne's Wild Animal Show Denver, Colo., 16-20. La 'usca's, Mme., Temple of Palmistry: Nashville, Ill., Sept. 8, indef. Paulin', Hypnotist, Stewart Lithgoro, mgy.: Mahairre, Great Barrington, 23-2S. Sevengala, the Original, ralter C. Mack, mgr.: Enupire, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. lo, indef. Sorcho, Capt. Louis: Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Va., Mar. 31-Nov. 30. Siege of Jericho: Kansas City, Mo., 23-Oct. Thompson Entertainers, Frank HI. Thomp- son, mgr.: Brantwood, Wis., 24-25; Ca- tawha, 26-27; Kenman, 28-29. Naiden, Magician: Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 14, indef. Wilder, Leo: Magician: Independence, Ia., 16-21 NWatpetosl, N. D., 22-28. BAND AND ORCHESTRA Alala, Signor A.: Bay Shore Park, Balti- more, Md.. ndef. Brooke's Band: Zoo, Cincinnati, 0., 18-25. Bessie Burmell Ladies' Orchestra: Balti- more, Md., indef. Baker's New York State Band, W. H. Ba- ker, leader: Saratoga, N. Y., July 29, Indef. Caliendo's Band: Kansas City, Mo., July 29, indef. Damrosch's New York Orchestra: Chicago, Ill., indef. De Grosz. Maxium, and His Band: Electric Park, Waterloo,AIa.,July 29, indef. Boring's Band: Albany, N. Y., indef. Dulucca's: Pittsburg, Pa., indef. Ellery's: Chicago, Ill., indef. Ferullo's: San Souci, Chicago, Ill., Indef. Ferrantes' Royal Guard Band: Dreamnland, Coney Island, N. Y., indef. Ierbert's Grenadier Band: Washington, B. C., 29, Indef. Kowe's Ladies' Orchestra: Nahant, Mans., indef. Hienry'sBand: IngersollPark, Des Moines, Ia., indef. IlingworthFamily Band: lock Mount, N. C., Indef. Imperial Band of Italy: Richmond, Va.. Indef. Kattenoen Orchestra: New York City, in- def.- Lasvrence Band: Scranton, Pa., Indef. Neel'sBand: Norfolk, Va., Indef. Natielo's Band: Chicago, Ill., indef. Phinney's IT. S. Band: Jamestown Exposi- tio0n, Norfolk, Va., indef. Royal Canadian Band: Omaha, Nab., Indef. Royal Artillery Band: Baltimore, Md., in- def. Royal Imperial Band: Philadelphia, Pa., 29, indef. Sweet's Concert Band: En rolte w'ith the Ringline Bras. Show. Victorand Iis Band: Celron Park, James- town, N. . July 22, indef. Victor's Italian Band: Halme's Audito- rium, Newark, N. J., July 22, indef. Victor's Royal Italian Orchestra: Bergen Beach, Brooklyn. N. o., July 22. indef. Wel's Band: St. Louis. Mol., undef, Weaver's American Band: NWashingtons, B. C., indef. Weber and his Band: Kansas City, Mo., July 29, indef. ol air at Sterling a Success, itre fair recently held at Sterling, Ill., tas one of the largest and most success- fl ever held in that town. The Ilryan- pie sto k company w'as the attraction for the week at the opera house, and the many and varied fair sittracions that met with favor were all furnished by vse General Amusement Company of Chicago. J. F. Miller. president of the company, loan re- Turned tOn Chicago and announces that the people of Sterling and the surrounding country were universally enthusiastic about the attractions offered. Ani immetnse carniv-al will tie held in Ottumwa, Iowa. this fall. This was tloc decision reached lost wveek at an enthu- siastic meeting in the city hiall of thirty rep'resentative citizens of Ottoimwa's business interests. J. X. Dysart was isp- pointed chaisman of a conmimittee of Gie to arrange for the appoaranee of anl nmusemens ecompany. Open Time at Fond du Lao. P1.HB.Haber, manager the new Fenry Boyle Theater, announces time open September,-i;- to October9,.inclusive. 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Tulare-Tulare Fair. 28-Oct. 5. W. F. Ingerson, secy. COLORADO. (September) Littleton-Arapahoe Co. Fair. 23-28. (October) Aspen-TrI-Co. Fair. 1-4. CONNECTICUT. (October) Colchester-Colchester Grange Fair. Myron R. Abell, secy. Danbury-Danbury Agri. Fair. 7-12. M. Sundle, secy. Sutfleld-Suffleld Agri. Fair. 1-2. W. Stiles, secy. 3. G. L. FLORIDA. (November.) Tampa-State(Fair. 15-2 9. J. L. Brown, secy. sey (March) Miami-Dade Co. Fair. 12-15, 1908. E. V. Blackman, secy. GEORGIA. (October) Atlanta-Georgia State Fair. 10-26. Frank Weldon, secy. Calhoun-Gordon Co. Fair. 22-26. J. T. McVay, secy. Macon-Colored State Fair. 30-Nov. 8. L. B. Thompson, secy.. Savannah. (November) Augusta-Georgia-Carolina Fair. 4-9. F. E. Beane, secy. Broxton-1-3. W. R. Frier, pres. D l Cff CI Fi 5 15 M in Tanner, secy. oug as- o ee o. a r. Eatonten-Putnam Co. Fair Watterson, secy. Eatonton-Putnam Co. Fair. Watterson, secy. IDAHO. (October) Boise-Idaho Inter-Mountain W. F. Dolan, secy. Lewlston-Lewisten- Clarkson Fair. 7-12. H. D. Newton, ILLINOIS. October Carrollton-Greene Co. 15 Simpson, secy. (November) Golconda-Pope Co. Fair. 1 Phelps, secy. Roodhouse-Business Men's W. C. Roodhouse, secy. INDIANA. (October) Auburn-Free Fall Exhibit. C. Lochner. secy Bourbon-Bourbon Fair. S- Parks. -ecy. Bremen-Bremen Co. Fair. Ditty, secy. IOWA. (October.) Forest City-Winnebago Co. J. A. Peters, secy. Guthrie Center-Guthrie Co. T. E. Grissell, secy. anson-Cerro Gordo Co. Somers, secy. Rhodes-Eden Dist. Fair. 1-3. H. F. Stouffer, secy. KANSAS. (September.) Effingham-Atchison Co. Fair. 26-28. C. E. Sells, secy. (October) Abilene-Dickinson Co. Fair. 2-4. 11. C. NWann, secy. Beit-Mitchell Co. Fair. 2-5. Ira N. Tice, secy. Marysville-Marshall Co. Fair. 1-4. R. V. Hemphill, secy. Mound City-Linn Co. Fair. 1-4. P. S. Thorne, secy. Oskaloosa-Jefferson Co. Fair Assn. 1-3. Frank Leach, secy. Paola-Miami Co. Fair. 1-4. L. T.Brad- bury, secy. Winfleid-Cowley Co. Fair. 1-4. Frank W. 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