Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . e first choice of Americanbill posters, would be unable to attendthe annual convention of bill postersheld at the aforesaid place, and aftera hurried get-ready and a few little-hustles such as are characteristic ofthe Yankee, I left Terre Haute, Ind.,at 4:31 on the world-famed Knicker-bocker, Aug. 4, 1S98, arriving in XewYork at the Grand Central Station at7:43 p. m., Aug. 5. The trip fromTerre. Haute to Xew York was madewithout any particular event happen-ing to mar the monotony of ordinaryrailroad travel. Arriving at the Wal-dorf-Astoria, Mr. Monk found that theBil
Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . e first choice of Americanbill posters, would be unable to attendthe annual convention of bill postersheld at the aforesaid place, and aftera hurried get-ready and a few little-hustles such as are characteristic ofthe Yankee, I left Terre Haute, Ind.,at 4:31 on the world-famed Knicker-bocker, Aug. 4, 1S98, arriving in XewYork at the Grand Central Station at7:43 p. m., Aug. 5. The trip fromTerre. Haute to Xew York was madewithout any particular event happen-ing to mar the monotony of ordinaryrailroad travel. Arriving at the Wal-dorf-Astoria, Mr. Monk found that theBillboard Publishing Co., of Cincin-nati, O., had made all necessary ar-rangements for the voyage across theocean, over the fapious Cunard Line,steamship Lueania,, but, owing to aslight delay in the arrival of the trainat the Grand Central Notation, it wasfound that connections Vould not bemade, as the Lueania had alreadysailed, so your representative wascompelled to consult the timeMable ofthe outgoing steamships, and ding. A Hoarding in Bedford Street, Belfast, ire/and.
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