Show World (January 1909)

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SHOW WORLD January 16, 1903. SKATING NOTES [henley roller skates Stratford, Wis.—Jot opened his rink in this city. Sheldon, la—A rink has 1 in the Lane building. Salina, Kan. — Jack Foteh Greensburg, Ind.—The floor at the Monarch rink is being worked out, after the heavy holiday tread.—Crisler. Joplin, Mo.—The Harrahs are playing the Auditorium rink here this week to good returns. Fullerton, Neb.—W. S. Hawk has pur¬ chased Robert Swan's interest in the new roller rink. Atlantic, la.—The Michel Hall rink has been sold by John Carlton to Fred Fleming and Merritt Shay. Sherbrooke, Que.—Levi Deragon has rented the Crystal skating rink i~ T '— i numbers s the n Huntingdon, Ind.—An amateur race held at the Coliseum proved a good drawing card and furnished lots of excitement. Ashland, Ky.—Roller skating has taken Rink is being c London, Eng.—The Performer s r —red upon the books. This growth is said to be entirely the regular membership, whic about 3,000. Rochester, Minn.—Bertha Loud Mack gave an exhibition at the Armory rink three nights and matinee and each per¬ formance had a larger crowd than the one before. Everyone who saw her work is enthusiastic about it. Prof. Reesner was highly satisfied with the increased popu¬ larity of the rink.—DIBBLE. De Kalb, Illinois—The Chronicle says: "Little Gladys Lamb, who has been the center ol attraction at the Armory Skat¬ ing Rink, has skated herself into the hearts of all who have seen her. She is a dream of perfection in motion and has certainly won honestly her fame as the best child skater in the world.” Winston-Salem, N. C.—A local paper says of Strassburger the Great and Baby Ruth: “The man and the child per¬ formed seemingly impossible feats wif- apparent ease. The pretty little gii * h " hearts of those present by s the clever¬ est skater there.”—Sheffield Rink.) !Imrnmm Aluminum or Boxwood Rollers. HENLEY RACING SKATES Used and endorsed by speed skaters everywhere, and 1 are also desirable for individual use, where the finest and most completa skate in the market is desired. POLO GOODS and OUTFITS Send for Skate Catalog Free, a Official Polo Guide.10c I M.C, HENLEY,"«“ Machine to Surface Floors Easy to operate—no dust. Over 500 Amusement Com-; our machines. Made in two sizes, : -—— 7 ~ur floor. Mail us size of floor, new or dt and kind of electric power. In eight hours, will surface' M. L. SCHLUETER a! Street, CHICAGO mis-s §— ■ewswss ORGANS ,, a m __ „ .... GAVIOLI dfe CO. and 27, 1909. JanUary Sfle'fofladies^in W °" ^ rr^srrc: