The billboard (Feb 1918)

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26 The Billboard . FEBRUARY B, 1S1B t Solve the "Lightless Nights" problem—illuminate your lobby and exterior— yet comply with the Governments wishes by using these PREST-O-MILBURN ACETYLENE LIGHTS "FIRE CHIEF" Compact, handy; 500 candle power. Bums 10 hours on one compressed gas tank held in a strong; steel frame. Has 10-inth polished aluminum reflector. Absolutely safe. Wind and storm- proof. Double swing joint on burner pipe—light may be directed anywhere. PRICE, COMPLETE, $35 for full ones at Sons of the Prcst-O-Lite Co.—EVERYWHERE. THE ALEXANDER MILBURN CO. - BALTIMORE, U. S. A. "PREST-O-MILBURN" A 15,000 candle power burner with 15- inch reflector mounted on a steel tripod, with one 100-foot compressed gas lank. It burns 15 houra on one charge. Storm , ig valve. The light may be thrown iu any direction. PRICE, COMPLETE, $65 Tabloids Jdu Alcnd'a Fu-AmFrlHB G h Lord, how Ions?' 1 I cle.nltae» ,od 1. not id be claucd wUb ■ Wdt, In tbo lHdlnc mils £ Walmon. Berlin dt anjder' retain Uw mbow. An talnr n . L ■ food In all itudl. Mal.li! - BP till : " m TtlMter, little lto.-k, Alk..' DH i WANTED FOR OUR No. 2 SHOW Tab. people in all lines; teams that do specialties given preference. Woman double chorus. Also top tenor that can do bits. State all in fl»st letter. Pay your wires- AL BERNARD, week Feb. 4th, Superbi Theatre, Chattanooga, Tenn. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Join on wire; Musical Comedy People, Saxophone Player and eight Chorus Girls. Salary, twenty-two fifty, with no night out. Open in Pittsburgh' February 11. All weetsWds. Wire RAZZLE DAZZLE CO., Colonial Annex Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTED—Ten (10) Chorus Girls s ^7» MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANIES WANTED CONSOLIDATED BOOKING OFFICES, MILDRED AUSTIN r TS " us,MLCOMEOTrco,,lE ALL LIMES FOB 1 COMPLETE SHOW! WANTED FOR MUSICAL COMEDY TABLOID ORA ENTAL WITH GROWN-UP BABIES CO. i,i. K*. ; „w.