Letter: Columbus, Georgia to Macon, Georgia, 1928 Mar. 19

Page: [1]

[Note: This document contains typewritten, handwritten, and printed text.]

[Note: The letterhead is framed by festive red and green decoration, including a clown face, and photographs of a man who is probably Charles Collier, the show's passenger railcar, and the lavish interior of the railcar, featuring its chandelier and water closet. Text colors are green and red]

[printed text:
CHAS. [CHARLES] COLLIER, OWNER. HENRIETTA COLLIER, SECRETARY. JOHNSON ROOKS, MANAGER.
FINEST ALL STEEL SHOW CAR IN AMERICA
THE ORIGINAL
SILAS GREEN
~ FROM ~
~NEW ORLEANS~ Permanent
Address
MACON, GA. [GEORGIA]]]

[typewritten text: Columbus, Ga. [Georgia] Mar. [March] 19, 1928.
Mrg [Mgr]. [Manager] Douglas Theatre,
Macon, Ga. [Georgia]
Dear Sir --
According to our verbal agreement, I will play your house, Douglas Theatre on Saturday, Mar. [March] 31, 1928., therefore, you can began to advertise for that date, prices; 50 for balcany [balcony]. 75 for down stairs [downstairs]. We are carrying 54 people with a 16 peace [piece] band and 16. girls of the chocolate colored varity [variety].

Our agent will call on you one day this week in order to bill the town, please furnish him with an assistance to help and show him the best part of town to bill. Also, have some location slips ready, reading; "Douglas Theatre"

With proper billing, I feel, we should pack your house on that night, with best wishes for same, I am

Yours truly,]
[Signed] [written text: Chas. [Charles] Collier]

Locations