The New York Clipper (February 1912)

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February 17 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 47 Increase Your Profits! CAILLE SHOWS YOU HOW YOU, MR. SHOWMAN! My Ticket Chopper has saved the- atre owners hundreds of thousands of dollars. To make big profits and be successful, you must have one. All leading theatres use this great money-saver, and showmen every- where are enthusiastic over its re- sults. Here's an illustration of their satisfaction: "The hundreds of Cailie Ticket Choppers I bought of you are all in use and saving money, time and trouble for my different theatre man- agers as well as myself. I could not get along without them. Forward five more to St. Paul at once. "S. P. POWERS, Chicago." Made substantially of the finest material and an ornament to any theatre entrance. With ordinary care a Cailie Chopper will last for years. Cutters and bearings are of the best tool steel; Cabinet in either quartered oak or mahogany finish. Price, $60. If ordered from this ad., special price $50. Use the coupon. The PERFECT SCALE IT'S A CADILLAC! Place one of my Cadillac Scales right in front of your theatre and it will make more money than the same amount invested in anything else—an all-metal scale that wilt last forever. The most perfect penny-in-the-slot scale ever put out for the price. I have been making scales for over eight years—10,000 now in use. Five year guarantee. Get a Cadillac Scale for your the- atre- now—only $40. If ordered from this ad., special price $32.S0. Use the coupoa CAILLE—DKTOOIT, MICE. | Ship by Freight Express I CAILLE'S CADILLAC SCALE As advertised In CLIPPER. It not satisfactory I am to return _______ _„._„ „ . .. same, and full amount of purchase will be refunded to me at once. | BTerjr Day You Are !Cot Vslng These Machines You Are Losing Money r,:::::::^:::::::::::::::::: ' t*s caille brothers co. state I 1300-1360 Second Avenue .... DETROIT, MICH. Fill la the coupon and return by first mall with remittance for full amount. I will allow yon special discount of S per cent, on any of these listed machine. A. ARTHUR CAILLE, Fret. THE PLANT BEHIND THE CHOPPER Here Is the |lt00,O0O fac- tory where we build the entire big line of Caille machines, scales and choppers. A WORLD-BEATER FOR BIG BUSINESS If you have a little spare time— make some real side money. Buy one of my Five- in-the-slot Tourist Gum Venders. The Vender gives a 5c. package of gum and some Profit-Sharing Checks in value from every nickel played. It will take in $10.00 a day in any good location. All-metal case, nickel finish. Price,' $76. If ordered from this ad., special.price $60. Use the coupoa ,......-. CAILLE'S I ?- fl|Mp TOURIST ■ Tp3dL TOURIST Z. VENDER DELPHINO « DELMORA INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL TRAVESTY ARTISTS After one year's continuous work in the East, have left for the .Coast. They have a new act in preparation for next sea son, called OR TBE HIISICAL TOURISTS" with Special Scenery, and Elec- trical 'Effects, In Which four people will be employed. The Act is Copyrighted and Trade Marked AMERICA'S LARGEST SHOE STORE Damped on flSHor^ ■f^)f MEANS STANDARD DF MERIT Cgj, 6th Avenue and 20th St. NEW YORK rp HE far -seeing- theatrical managers of the day spend thousands of dollars on a single production.-'.'. ■-■■.•_'."'■■: j;/'-v- % They realize that in the footwear used in these productions they must have styles up to the minute. It is a tremendously significant fact that every important theatrical manager turns im- mediately to Cammeyer to be advised as to fashion's fancies in footwear. Doesn't that mean something to you, who want footwear that is emphatically right in every respect ? _____^_^___ Eaves Costume Co., 22 ^voRK St - Manufacturer, of Tntatrleal and Military Costom.s Plays Correctly Costumed. Costumes for Hire orior Sale LIFE. BY CLAUD READER. The fact of life Is lore. The certainty of life is deatb, The sorrow of life is poverty, The tragedy of life la vain, The joy of life Is goodness, Tbj happiness of life is health, The sadness of life is to be forgotten, The Bin of life Is Ingratitude, The hope of life is marriage, The disillusion of life is marriage. Vaudeville notes. Ned Nelson writes: "I bare been laid up here at Philadelphia, with a bad attack of la grippe, which has taken away my voice. As soon as I regain it I will resume ■work with my Irish monologue." Doc FBA118ON. of the original Musical Fear- sons, and liia wife (Merte) have Just finished a successful tour of the Sparks circuit and are now playing in and around St. Louis. Their act, they say, is a phenomenal success everywhere, as they are always Introducing some thing new In the line of comedy and novelty instruments. Gobdon and Flohette, now touring New Hampshire with their vaudeville and moving filctures, are doing a nice business, consider- ng the bad weather, with F. C. Florette, female Impersonator, making a big bit This week Is jubilee week, celebrating the eleventh year of the Spooner's stay in Brook- lyn. 8. Z. Poli Is considering estimates for the erection of his new Bridgeport bouse, to scat 2,600. Tim Shueebt Theatre, Salt Lako City, Utah, recently closed as a picture house, was severely damaged by fire Jan. 20. Hope Booth Is rehearsing with "Die Lifer," which will bo shortly produced by the Qordon-Tforth Co. Lee Harbison, late manager of "The Red Rose," Is with "The Vaudellle Broker," open- ing this week. Jake SterNad has severed his connection with the Chicago office of Sullivan & Consl- dlne. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Keltncr, bet- ter known In the profession as the Keltncrs, a nine pound baby boy, at their home In Dallas, Tex., Feb. 1. Mother and boy are doing fine. Lee Smith will open In vaudeville In about a month, having doubled with Rose Faustlne, dancing contortionist. In a comedy sketch, Introducing dancing, singing and con- tortion. Job Hardman has closed his tour of the Keith It Proctor circuits, and la now on re- turn dates for the Marcus Loew time. Frank Kibk, a "musical tramp," who is meeting with great success over the \v. V. M. A. time, says: "Every place where I open the press and public say I have some- thing new to offer in the musical and comedy line.* Massei and Bolton played the Orpheum Theatre, Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 20, on a moment's notice, owing to the fact that Masle King was too 111 to appear. They met with success, and are now on the W. V. M. A. time. J. C. Cbippen,- the "novelty piano player," writes: "I am still working In Chicago." Obdbeb and Kjiw write: "After being In the West for the last three years, have Just finished the 8. « C. circuit, and open in Kansas City, Feb. 4, with sixteen weeks to follow." After a highly successful tour over the Orpheum Circuit, aud W. V. M. A. Time, have opened on the Inter-State Circuit, which bills their time up until the middle of May. They are working hard on some new and novel material for next season, for a production, in which they will employ a number of people, and will then use their own names, "THURBER AND THURBER" They are represented by "JO PAIGE SMITH." .ON I9II-I DANNY SI O.NS THE HAPPY AT FINISH OP UUHliEB^UB KEAHON WILL BOMBAIID VAl DKVILLK VIOLETTE DTJSETTE (FOLAJBE'S DOUBLE) Presenting "L'E8TRANCE" villi "THE GIRLS FROM RENO" WISH YOU ALL A PnOSPKROVH HCW SBABOrl "THE W1JLDCAT A«T.,» MAX C. KL.LIOTT Controlling the business end of McCabe's Georgia Troubadours Mlrmi rein, also routing "The Daughter or the South" Co. and "At ciovcrdaie" Co. Mgm. In Mo,, Kan., Neli,, Iowa, Minn,, Wis,, Mich., coming your way with the Ills Three. Wstch for the W1LIKIAT AIIKNT. Wostorn Ofllco. care of KKl'OltTElt, EsthcrvMe, Iowa. Address all letters to MAX 0. KLMOTT, Producing Manager.