Mr. Stebbins was known for years as Mr. New York, Jan. 16. C. W. Finney, local contractor for the Gentry Brothers last season, has been appointed general agent of the No.
Harry Robettas, iron jaw performer, is with Kennedy Bros. The H. W. management have bought a new $2,500 five-seated Apperson "Jack Rabbit" auto. Some items may not be circuses or circus-related. The remains were taken to her native village, Louisville, O., where the funeral was held January 11, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jacob Meese. George Kidds was hit with a quarter pole and was laid up for awhile. Greater Circus, Menagerie and Wild West will not close until October 20. Everything is moving along under the supervision of E. K. Iseminger at the winter quarters of the Old Dominion Show, at Funkstown, Md. Chestnut suffered a fractured arm in the same way. The Great Keystone Shows opened their tour at Salem, N. C., Feb. 20. The show cancelled Saturday's stand, and stayed over at Texico, where it repaired everything Saturda morning, and held the regular matinee and night's performance without any further trouble.
Some items may not be circuses or circus-related.
Monroe's Mighty Shows carry 30 head of draft stock and six bucking horses, besides the ring stock.
Eugene C. Barnell, of The Barnells, has been engaged with the John Robinson Ten Big Shows to sing with the band and do clowning. Mr. and Mrs. Hall recently spent the Sabbath at their home in Boston, Mass.
The big top was destroyed, center poles broken and ticket wagon turned upside down. Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East Show opens at Convention Hall, Philadelphia, April 2. Information should be checked with additional sources. Roster: King Cole, openings; Warren Ramsey, ticket seller; Karma, snake charmer; Prof. Reno, trained monkeys; Cutie, small horse; Illusion; King, the magician; Cole's Royal Punch and Judy; Madame LaBelle Cole, mind reader; and King Cole, ventriloquist and lecturer. . Vernon. Charley Travler received $1,200; Fred Koppelman, $1,000; Lee Burger, $500. They carry eight animal cages, three elephants, two camels, cowboy band and a good circus outfit. Lew Nichols has been under the white tops 35 years and has never missed a season.
The Young Buffalo Wild West, Colonel Cummins Far East and Seaver's Hippodrome closes the season at Marion, Ill., October 4, and will again winter at Peoria, Ill. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 21. Eight Options Available. He is now under the doctor's care. The show is playing all three day stands, with a change of program each night. ], in Steamboat Bill; Taylor and Hughes (Olon and Ross) comedians and musical act. 2, is framing up a vaudeville sketch. Roster: Fred Elzor, manager; John Wright, assistant manager; H. C. Fay, big show ticket seller; John Washburn, superintendent of canvas with ten men; Arthur Benson, outside attraction; Frazer Clark, upside down ladder and ground rings; the Courtneys, double traps and Roman rings; Smith and Ramsdell, acrobats; Jack Ray Dee, slack wire, traps and juggling; Edgar Eggers, singing and talking clown; Mrs. Elzor, contortionist; Howard Ramsdell, rolling globe and clown; John Schremmer, hand balancing and clown, and Lee Smith, mule rider and clown. There are two rings and a stage. The J. H. Eschman Shows arrived in Geiger, Ala., November 6, after a jump of 484 miles from Farrell, Ark. Only selected items were transcribed. He is now with Willis' Ten-in-One, with the Reiss Carnival Company. For excitement for all ages, head to Blackbeard's Family Fun Center or Boomers Fresno, both less than four miles away. Banks, who was engaged by Al. Monroe Shows and Buffalo Tom's Wild West is in its twenty-second week of the season. Billboard, July 12, 1913, pp. The men were employees of the Ringling Circus. Carl Mitchell will again lead the band with Tompkins Wild West and Cooper-Whitby Circus. He is a brother of Geo. Leslie Bartlett will again fill the position of superintendent of tickets and manipulate the calliope keyboard. Toronto will see its first winter circus when Frank P. Spellman Circus opens in the Arena, on Monday, November 24, for one week. Young Buffalo Advance. New York, Dec. 18. According to reports, the two horse team attached to the wagon were running away when the heavy wagon struck and demolished Mr. Wheeler's carriage and knocked Mr. Wheeler, who, it is said, was heading the show parade, unconscious. Information should be checked with additional sources. The M. L. Clark and Sons Show closed a season of forty-one weeks at Liberty, Tex., December 22. Laurence Ledoux has the candy stands with the J. H. Eschman Shows. Lincoln, Neb., March 5. New roofing is being put on the stables, and another stable is being added. Havana, Cuba, Nov. 21.
"Governor" Robinson declares that he has no intention of continuing in the business. The liabilities are scheduled as "unknown" and the assets likewise. Gene R. Milton will be associated with George V. Connor in the management of the outside shows with the 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show the coming season. The Six Waltons, acrobats and tumblers, have signed with the Polack Winter Circus, and will do their two acts with the show. Henry (Apples) Welsh is Houghton's assistant. Our readers are familiar with the sale of the Hagenbeck-Wallace Show on June 11 of last year by Uncle Ben Wallace to the Carl Hagenbeck and Great Wallace Show Company of Indianapolis, Ind., which incorporated for the sum of $300,000. Jolly Jenaro, clown juggler, and manager of the Great Wagner Show, has purchased an automobile, to be used this season for advance work. Until a week before his death he was up and about his duties. Boyd has made arrangements with the 101 Ranch Show for the coming season to make the arena announcements. During early 1902 he was with the Lemen Shows, and later the same season joined the Sells-Down aggregation. Only selected items were transcribed. Prof. Wm. LeClair's Dog, Pony and Monkey Circus closed the season at the Merchants' Indoor Carnival at Waterville, Me., and went into winter quarters at LeClair's pony farm, at Crompton, R. I. Coburn Bros. Show opened the season May 1, at East Palatine, O. C. Boynton, the man who handles any animal act, joined the show April 29, with his group of trained canines. The show will be under the management of William Everett, and will tour the Eastern part of the country. Irons says his 6-in-1 show is a winner. P. G. Lowery, colored cornetist, will have his bunch with the Hagenbeck-Wallace Show this season. Saville, Jno. He was locked up and committed to prison awaiting the results of the injuries of the three men. Business was good through Illinois and Iowa, in consideration that the show had over two weeks of rainy weather. Captain Walker, the blue man, formerly with the Two Bills Show, is now with Ringling Bros. as a feature of the side show. The roster: C. L. Erickson, manager; James Greer, John McClay, C. Philpot, Harry Lausch, Anzy Flowers, Barney Lorton, Frank Weirz, Tom Loomis, R. Padgett, F. Newkirk, Margie Ellmore, Mlle. Joe Bell will take a rest and hie to Philadelphia. No. Prof. Park Prentiss, who had the Hagenbeck-Wallace band last season, will go back to the Sells-Floto Show. The LaTena Three Ring Animal Circus, at Harrington, Del., October 14. Only selected items were transcribed. The show plays at 15 and 25 cents, under a grand Kerr top, 50x80 feet, with a 30 foot middle piece. New cars are being built for the show by the Peteler Car Co. of St. Paul. The outfit of the Brown and Pommier Show is getting its annual coat of paint. Information should be checked with additional sources. Shelby Ogden, H. G. Blythe, T. Nelson, Pearl Parish and Sam Dock's dogs and ponies. Note: Billboard has typographical errors, and the transcription will have additional typos. Their cornet work has always proven attractive. George H. Weyman, principal clown with the Dode Fisk Show for the past two seasons, has again been engaged for the coming season. James M. Hathaway, formerly identified with Sells-Floto, Hagenbeck-Wallace and other circuses, will put on tour the coming season two one-car tent shows, in which he will feature the Hagenbeck-Wallace Spectacle. The Robettas, iron jaw trio, will be with the John Robinson Show the coming season. Archie Melville, who trouped for many seasons with the Forepaugh-Sells Show, was married on July 22 to Miss Anna Krumpers of Green Bay, Wis. Many new wagons will be added. He had spent the forepart of the season with Fowler and Clark. He will again be with the Haag Shows the coming season. Jacob Showles, former circus owner, clown and gymnastic performer, died at his home here at the age of 82 years. Al Butler, one of H. H. Tammen's young men, is doing something to the ads in the telephone book, and making money at it, and in the meantime is contracting a few lots for the coming season for Buffalo Bill and Sells-Floto. The DeNovas were compelled to leave the Haag Show at White Plains, N. Y., last July on account of Mrs. DeNova's condition and went to Chicago where her health improved. He looks and acts the part, and when a boy, who is concealed beneath the pit, works some kind of a "fake" that sounds like some hideous animal growling, or someone groaning, the jays certainly fall, and they don't get any the worst of it, for it's a good show. Ralph Howser is at the quarters training some new stock for the coming season. Note: Billboard has typographical errors, and the transcription will have additional typos. Mackay's European Circus, Menagerie and New York Hippodrome open their regular season early in May at Cleveland, O., appearing there under the joint auspices of the Eagles and Moose.
The Canadian trip was not as profitable as was at first expected, but Mr. Jones claims the show more than broke even.
It will be a twenty wagon outfit. W. McCurren, manager, and J. W. Beattie, were kept busy entertaining the various show people as their guests. Eddie Howe is with his grandparents (the E. P. Barlow Show) this season. Hesse and James Sullivan have joined hands and assisted by two other men are meeting with success in vaudeville under the name of the Four Hesse Comiques.
The roster of Rice Bros. Colossal Shows for the coming season: C. W. McCurren, general manager; A. H. Barkley, general agent; Mr. Burgower, treasurer; Jas. Yucca, strong woman, and May Koster, female singing clown. The show will carry an eighty feet round top with two thirty foot middles, side show fifty foot round top with one thirty foot middle. Manager Charles Sparks, of the John H. Sparks Shows, placed an order with a builder of circus wagons for three new tableau wagons. Earl Lawton, circus performer, partner of Harry Robettas, died at Lewis Gale Hospital, Roanoke, Va., April 14, from an injury received at Bristol, Tenn., while the Kit Carson Show was exhibiting there April 10; aged 22 years. John T. Backman's act, known at Marguerite and Her Lions, has been engaged by Gollmar Bros. for the season of 1913, his third season with that show. Violet May gets her share with her songs and dances. Ralph C. Carlisle, whose tabloid Wild West show is one of the features of the Under Many Flags, the spectacle at the New York Hippodrome, is framing a small Wild West show for the coming season and will arrange to show over a circuit of the larger amusement parks or will play independently throughout the New England States and Canada. Otto Weaver, of Campbell Bros. Show, returned home in Decatur, Ill. Bronco Joe's Wild West Show, which opened the season May 1, is in Michigan, doing good business. Some items may not be circuses or circus-related. Hilderra has closed with the Polack Indoor Circus and opened on the Griffin Circuit for a few weeks before going south to join Sun Bros. Show. L. Harris joined at Central City, Ky., replacing William Wiggens as boss hostler. June E. Fluhrer, high soprano singer, sings with the band. After eight years with the Smith Greater Shows, M. P. Tate left at Loraine, Ohio, to join the Liberty Shows. Colonel M. L. Clark pulled off a fight between his large elephant, Ned, and a bull at the Juarez Bull Ring, February 2, drawing the largest crowd in the history of the Bull Ring, due to the advertising of general agent H. C. Long. He leaves a widow, who is a sister of Dan W. Dale, formerly of the John Robinson shows. Dan Wilson, here two years ago, will be back this season as night watchman on the train. Miles Orton fell while doing the principal act, straining the ligaments in his left arm, and Baby Orton's menage horse fell on her foot. Thad Terrell is also in Paducah, where he is on the police force.
He is at present in the South with the Wise Carnival Co. Frank A. Elliott has signed as contractor with Tompkins Wild West and Cooper-Whitby Circus for the coming season. Chas.
It is doubtful whether physicians will allow Harold Bushea, who was recently removed from the Hollenbeck Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal., to his home in Cleveland, Ohio, to go on the road for some time to come. The Sun Bros. Shows closed the season January 1, arrived in Macon, Ga., the night of January 2 and had the outfit stored away and all people paid off by Monday, the 5th. 3 Barnum & Bailey car includes George Clare, car manager; Ed Schrimpf, boss billposter, with the following men: John Werer, J. DeLong, Earl Salter, A. Hawarth, Joe McCormick, J. Frane, H. Johnson, Ed Haggerty, J. Latham, C. Schaeffer, J. Hemmingway, Jerry Bename, H. Nugent, R. Morrison; Jimmy Powers in charge of banners, assisted by Burt Ellsworth, Frank Foster, Fred Day, Ted Buck and C. Parker; J. 18, 19, 21. F. Wheeler as general agnt of the Tompkin's Wild West and Cooper-Whitby Circus. From the opening stand the show will travel to Maine, then to California and back to Georgis, closing about December 15. Unreadable word indicated by ___. 2 car of the Hagenbeck-Wallace Shows, are framing up and act they will present over the small time the coming season. The Whitlarks, double trapeze artists, have been engaged. The Beverung Brothers Shows began their third annaul season here on Saturday. The Four Kellys, wire act, are at their home, Petersburg, Ill. Cole and Rogers Show is in winter quarters at San Antonio, Tex. Faye Hicks, oriental dancer, joined at Fairchild, Wis., and is working daily in the side show.
Some leaping greyhounds have just arrived. Wheeler Bros.
Col. Chas. Cole and Rogers Railroad Shows have enjoyed a prosperous season since opening at San Antonio, Tex., February 5.
Monk Wilson is now trainmaster, having taken charge at Cairo, Ill. John R. Andrew spent several days at his home in Monticello, Ill. Will Davis is special railroad trainmaster. The Downie & Wheeler Shows have secured for the coming season as a free outside attraction a thriller in the act of The Great Reynard, who, while blindfolded, dashes down a 100 ft. ladder on an ordinary unicycle. 19, 20, 21. LaBird, main show ticket taker; Geo.
Ensure that you have answered your security questions correctly and then click "Confirm Answers". Danny R. Robinson is now connected with Mr. Mugivan in a managerial capacity. His career as a showman began in 1876, when R. C. Campbell engaged him to do excursion work for the W. W. Cole Shows, and from this date until 1885 he was an attache of Mr. Cole's Show. 2. C. Heber, general advance, started three weeks ahead of the opening date. Mr. Fogg also claims that Powers gave is I. O. U. for $5 to the manager of the Columbia Theater, Astoria, when three days before they had given him $25 advance money, and hold the receipt for wages for same; also that they hold the receipt for wages for his services to date. 1 advance car; Geo. Editor The Billboard, Cincinnati, O. Dear Sir, Harry Inman (The Great Inman), well-known contortionist, is confined to his bed here, suffering with severe pains in the head and trouble with his eyes, caused by doing his act for thirty-one years, and is unable to work any longer. Underlined word, transcription may not be correct. Some items may not be circuses or circus-related. You can try to dialing this number: (702) 787-1707 - or find more information on their website: House of Joy Multicultural Church-Stuart Fl, 2200 Hilltop Mal Rd, Richmond, California 94806. The heavy draft horses, mules, trick donkeys and heavy wagons are on the Heber farm, ten miles north of Columbus. Underlined word, transcription may not be correct. The McLains, aerial gymnasts, are at their home in Peru, Ind., and have signed contracts with the Gollmar Bros. Show, their fourth season. Tight [sic] cars will be used with the show and one in advance. We arrived at Orange late, found the lot under water and were compelled to cancel it, together with Lake Charles, Crowley, Oppelousas, New Iberia and Morgan City. A. Manchester, owner and manager of this little show, is also proprietor of the LeClair Pony Farm, where he has accumulated his share in the breeding and raising of ponies and dogs. W. P. Hall, of Lancaster, Mo., the circus broker, bought two elephants from Jerry Mugavin recently and immediately sold them to the Wiedemann Shows. The team of Zandra and Kaima [Kalma?] They joined immediately after the closing of the Campbell Brothers. Hugh Williams has been engaged to take charge of the advance.
The Robson Brothers Show, after 19 weeks on the road, report good business. The top will be a sixty foot round top with two forty foot middles. The H. W. Freed Dog and Pony Show closed the season at Woodland, Ind., October 1, and went into winter quarters at 605 Grant street, Niles, Mich. J. Augustus Jones and Thos. There are several elegantly appointed state rooms, a den, library and reception room.
The plaintiff alleges that the show started out of Chicago last spring with $50,000 worth of property, but had a bad season, and nearly a month ago reached Jeffersonville in a stranded condition with little of the property left. Del Fuego, the well-known clown, who died May 31, was with the Haag Show season 1910-11. Miss Evelyn Buhl, menage rider, and Mervyn Victorine, of the Stadium Trio, gymnasts with the Sells-Floto Shows, were married August 20 while the show was in Winnipeg, Can. Only selected items were transcribed. The roster up-to-date: J. W. Moore, proprietor and manager; J. Only selected items were transcribed.
22, 23, 50. Vincent DeGueria, who for the past four years has been connected with the J. W. Dyer Trained Wild Animal Shows, has severed his connection with that company and signed up for fifty-two weeks with the Yankee Robinson Circus to produce the five-lion act which was recently purchased from J. G. Miller by the Yankee Robinson people. Happy Billy paid $1,000 for this pony and gave it to his wife as a bridal present. It was in an attempt to rival the acrobats that he met his death. Information should be checked with additional sources. Only selected items were transcribed. He will again have charge of the advance with three assistans. Note: Billboard has typographical errors, and the transcription will have additional typos. Lew Nichols, old-time showman, who has had the side shows with some of the biggest aggregations, will this year have the side show with the Young Buffalo Wild West & Col. Cummins Far East. L. L. Dillon, a railroad dispatcher, is the new trainmaster with the Sun Show. Ray and Anna Wood have signed with the Wiedemann Show for the season, to do their clowning, perch, tight wire and concert acts. The property consisted of a number of wild animals, horses, wagons and equipment.
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