Show World (February 1908)

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THE SHOW WORLD February 29 | 1s THE CHECKOGR.AM NOW READY FOR DELIVERY A Mechanical Device which is indispensable to the Theatre, Museum, Race¬ track, Baseball Park, Open Air Amusement Resort, Soda Fountain, or business of any kind, using the ordinary hard or strip ticket. THE CHECKOGRAM IS NOT FOR SALE, IT CAN ONLY BE RENTED. It is fully protected by patents in all countries. EXCLUSIVE STATE RIGHTS can be had by Responsible Business Men who can Furnish Bond. T HE CHECKOGRAM records every ticket sold, records it again when taken up and registers both the selling and receiving in the Manager’s private office regardless of the distance of either the selling or receiving points. It furthermore prevents the reselling of tickets without the knowledge of the management. Thus without any effort or waste of time, the management is constantly informed of the day s receipts, and is also assured of no intentional nor unintentional “leakages" dur to errors, negligent or otherwise. the AMERICAN CHECKOGRAM CO I. ELUEGELMAN, Gen. Manager New Amsterdam Theatre Bldg., NEW YORK CIT\ offices, Hoboken, N. J., Pet elected the following board tors for the coming year: Leroy Baldwin, president of the Empi'i Trust Co.; T. W. Stephens, bank! ?. J. Kennedy, engineer; E. J. Berwir of the Berwind-White Coal • Kimber, of Ladenberg; Thah W. B. Baldwin, of the National Aut