Cecil Lowande says in the note, “A Mistake.” “An Old Timer.”
Fred Crandell, “My home town.” “Billboardian.” September 15, 1924. “Just the Boss gambler, that’s all?
Chester E. Barnett “Chinny,” My home town.” 1115 Highland Ave, Shreveport, Louisiana. “A Wite face mortal.” (Barnett was a “white faced” clown).
Wallace A. Cobb, “My home town.” 815 Lake Shore Drive, Escanaba Mich. September 15, 1924. “May your troubles all be small. With plenty of little ones to come. A Fourth?
Joe Kawana on stacks of elephant hay
Joe Kawana, “My home town.” 1931 George, Chicago, Ill. [in Japanese characters].
George Tetsuwari, “My home town.” 1931 George St., Chicago, Illinois. “I write this line to a friend of mine and trust you are feeling fine.”
Frank Konopka, “My home town.” 40 “C” Street, Evansville, Indiana. “Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, the Pollock is in a draft and so are you.”
Kami Tetsuwari, (Boy), My home town. 1931 George Street. Chicago, Illinois.
The Joe Taketa Troupe
The Joe Taketa Troupe consisted of five people, two high perch acts, one lady single wire act, a big tub act, a three people Risley act, two single tub kicking act, an aerial head balancing act, one man to work in double barrel kicking act, all in to parade and tournament. The act consisted J. Teramoi, Kame (George) Tetsuwari, Kame Ueyda –and in the Risley act, foot ladder balancing, double barrel kicking, screen door kicking, one more act, all parade and tournament. Mrs. I. Teramae was to do swing ladder, parade and tournament.
The inscription says ”To my Dancing Partner ‘Pick’ from Yuki.”