BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST
... BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST tor will raporl to 0. L. DK4N, Oooerol Afoot, ot STOKE-M-TREHT WINTER QUARTERS, ON MONDAY, APRIL 4. A Bow Good Mob oiporitoood lo Bill-Fooling ood la Window-Billing And Employment by ...
... BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST tor will raporl to 0. L. DK4N, Oooerol Afoot, ot STOKE-M-TREHT WINTER QUARTERS, ON MONDAY, APRIL 4. A Bow Good Mob oiporitoood lo Bill-Fooling ood la Window-Billing And Employment by ...
... words Wild West and Buffalo Bill were unknown here in connection with a show. The defendant, Mlr Sanger, was the proprietor of a show now travelling through the provinces, staying a day or two at each place, and was advertising it as the ...
... carrying onf the Buffalo Bill Wild West Enitertainrment, and Mr W. F. Cody, well-known as Buffalo Bill, moved for an interim injunction to restrain the defendant fiom repre ...
... ANTED, Care of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. 45. Avenue Rapp. Paris. WANTED, Known, The Steckels (Flora and Jean). In Comedy Speciality. Vacant Oct. 9. onwards. 12, Seymour-street. Belfast (to be forwarded). WANTED. Known. Bernardo. Comedy Juggler. Ah wheel ...
... chair near the entrance sits Ir NV. F. Cody, Buffalo Bill. ouc readers have been already made familiar by lithographs with the long hair, handsome features, and broad hatof the manager of the Wild West Show. Mr ...
... new reading of an 'old phrase, is the Wild West Show of Buffalo Bill. Not the least troublesome part of the preparations for the opening on Saturday has been the construction of the vast arena wherein the Wild ...
... Rode Wild Buffalo,. When Buffalo Bill was at the pinnacle of his fame in 1911, I was prevailed upon to join an opposition show, tailed the Hundred and-One Ranch Wild West Show.” When in Boston with this crowd, ...
... namne Buffalo Bill in such a manler as to be calculated to induce the belief that the person so called was Col. the Hon. William Frederick Cody, commonly called Buffalo Bill ; and also that the defendant would not use the term ...
... warmly complimented Colonel Cody and the directors, and expressed the wish that the venture would prove a grand success. The ceremony of opening the American Exhibition will take place at half-past three p m. on Monday. The Wild West show is to be given ...
... and the men reach the grand stand in a cloud, welcomed by a thunder-burst. Mr Cody, the far-famed Buffalo Bill, comes last. I don't know that anybody ever described Buffalo Bill on a horse. I am inclined to think nobody can. Ainsworth's ...
... THE WILD WEST SHOW. As we took our places in one of the little boxes which edge the arena in the grounds of the American Exhibition, where Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is given, we could not help being struck ...
... THE WILD WEST. Buffalo Bill and his very mixed but clever and daring and picturesque crowd seem to be mnore popular than ever at Earl's-court, and the thunde rous applause that is daily and nightly heard affords abundant evidence of the fact that the ...