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1935 WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM SOL’S LIBERTY SHOWS TRAVELING CARNIVAL WORK REQUEST
Rare & wonderful!
Original 1935 Western Union Telegram sent July 2, 1935 to Fred Campbell c/o Sol’s Liberty Shows.
Sam Solomon (1884-1967) was a Russian immigrant who owned and managed this traveling carnival based out of Caruthersville, Missouri.
Solomon would partner with Carl Sedlmayer in the early forties, pre-WWII, in presenting the Rubin & Cherry Shows.
The sender, William McKenney, was seeking work for himself & his wife.
The return message is written in pencil on the reverse: “Need you now. Mrs. later. Come on quick.”
Obvious edge & corner wear lower left as shown. Small tear at fold crease bottom lower right.
Measures 8-1/2” x 6-1/2”.
Overall good, vintage condition.
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A nice addition to any circus or carnival ephemera collection!
Thanks for looking!