The Billboard 1904-12-03: Vol 16 Iss 49 (1904-12-03)

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The Billboard CHICAGO SHOW PRINTING CO. TYPE AND ENGRAVED POSTERS. COMMERCIAL, CIRCUS, RAILROAD AND THEATRICAL PRINTING. SKETCHES SUBMITTED ON APPLICATION . or : 128-130 FIFTH AVENUE, RIDGEWAY THEATRE Capacity, 650. COLFAX, WASH. Stage, 30x50. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. Height, SO. PLAYING A LIMITED NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS ATTRACTIONS. AUDITORIUM BILL-POSTING GO, OWN ANO CONTROL Address alic ications to 1000 LINEAL FEET OF FIRST-CLASS BILLBOARDS LENNOX & LARKIN, MANAGERS. CHICAGO. FOR SALE! “I take pleasure in recommending to all advertisers, MR. J. E. WELLIAMS, Cit liposter, @sb Ih, Wis. He is honest and reliable and work entrusted to his care will receive prompt personal attention, i Ay : se 7. paper all posted on my arrival—all on front streets, also noticed all other commercial papee up in the CBAS. A. To ALL ADVERBTISERS;:— i take great pleasure in recommending “KR. J. E. WILLIAMS, of Oshkosh, Wis., as one of the men whu knows how to do Dist-ibuting and doit right. He has one of the most complete equipments for doing that class of work I have come across in the many states Icover. He empluys gentleman y, sober help, that do their work as instruc I can fully endorse the above, ted. J. H, CROWNOVEER, Representative of the Pepsin Syrup Co. HARRY W, GOSS, Representing Kilmer’s Swamp Root Co. e owns a first ciass bill posting plant. NOVEMBER 19th 1904. best of condition. T. Gen’! Agt. Fletcher's Castoria, OsHhKOsH, Wis., NOVEMBER 10th, 1903 I .ound our Electric Scenic Theatres, Day in the Alps, | Volcano or Eruption of Mit. Pelee, Fair Japan, The Johnstown Fiood, St. Louis World’s Fair, Gaiveston Flood, Under the Polar Star. Wonderful Scenic and Electrical Effects. Suitable for Parks and Summer Resorts. Always takes top money. SOSMAN & LANDIS, 236-298 8. Glinten 8t., CHICASO, ILL, I ientifica) THE BRONOPHONE °,.0..ccted insero ment tbat gives iacreased power aad volume te the human voice. It is intended to replace the oid style megaphone. The “ronephone throws the sound of the voice further. louder, easier and at a wider angie than the megaphose. It is so construeted that the sound waves are re meay times. Anordinary conversationa) tune of voice gives startling resu t. with the Bronophone. It also gives the simgiag voice & tome and quality that is wonderful. The Bronophone fs of great value to auctioneers, announcers. ‘“bartere’ pubiic speakers. showmen. streetmen, starters. carnival aud fair followers. It is peat im design and net cumbersome to carry, like the megaphone. If you have'at got a Bronophone order ome to-day. 21 in. ‘ong. 14 tn. belli, heavy t'n, we. J. W. BH * WS, Box 342. Rensselaer, Ind. STETSON’S. BIG DOUBLE Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co's Baby Aine. our Prize, French Poedie. No, 7629, ¢. K,C,8 B. Also many other fine vod es. Puppies and grown stock, pure snowy White and cur'y; fine Christmas gifts. nd 10c. si ver for illustrated cata oge. Address, Macklin’s Pet Kennels, Box 389. Bonaparte, tlowa. P.O. S. of A. Nos. I, 2, 3, and 4. For particulars Address LEON WASHBURN, OWNER and GENERAL MANAGER, OPERA HOUSE BERWICK, PA. F. R. KITCHEN, Mer. WANTED... Managers of First Class Attractions to write for open time in December, January and February. Good Companies can do good business. Opera House seats 900; population of town 10,000. Semimonthly pay between $75,000 Care BILLBOARD, = HOLLAND BUILDING 2"4 $90,000 paid out each 1440 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. pay day. CHRISTMAS WEEK OPEN. BROADWAY OPERA HOUSE, NANTICOKE, PA. POPULATION, 15,000 MANAGERS FIRST CLASS REPERTOIRE AND STOCK COMPANIES. WRITE F.M. COXE, Mgr. CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE, Manchester, lowe. Capacity, 900; reguiar Stage, 30x60; Piano; County Seat, Popnia tion 3.000. E. J. CONGER, Manager and Proprietor, A 1% Siot Misehipe. Tells fortunes by the month in which you were born. A great money -— oon anges and 7 best earner on the market for machine parlors. ASTO NOVELTY CO., Somerville, Mass. Hentton ‘‘ The Pithoard” when answering ads, Advertiser-Don’t Sleep--Try Us. ESTABLISHED 15898. THE JAMES DISTRIBUTING AGENCY. jist tEN rors 320 THIRD AVE. PITTSBURG, PA. NAPOLEON JAMES. Mgr. L. D. BELL 936 COURT. SUBURBS, 10,000. “R. and D.”’ Opera House VAN BUREN, IND. A few open dates in Jan., Feb. and Mareh. Correspondence solieited. H. D. NICEWANGER, Mer. POM S*LEK—Monkeys. A happy family of 15 in one cage of different species. Spiders Rirg Tails, Pi Tails. Rhesus and Javas A Fine bealthy lo of funny monkeys, will sell | cheap as I do not want to winter them. Fine | attractions for show windows or salo Ds. | AMES A, KIRK, Lake-ide Park, Dayton, Oblo. | IMPORTANT! P. & A. 956 MAIN, Any shows willing to use camels for parade. march FuR sALE-—*8 performing Oa 1+) e+ (and Prop ties) #15. Teach anyone to work them 4 letter. N. LAZELL, 365 Warres Ave., Chieago, Ill. .-BRONCHO JOHN... | Or any performance, | wi!l send camels apd men. | Bhouid cost nething then for support of camels. | yntermisstons by ridANUEL, 5S. B. R. | will make expenses ~~: ee Coney Island, N.Y ing people on camels. Meni. ~ ‘cue billboard «hs enmewing ode. Mention “The Billboard” when answering ada, Mention The Billboard” when answering eds.