The Billboard 1908-10-10: Vol 20 Iss 41 (1908-10-10)

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OCTOBER 10, 1908. The Billboard 24-26; show, b business. The Night | way and Conway and motion pictures week of | Allen and Keeley, James Rose, Ames and Cor Owls 28-30. Gaitry” furs. Agnes ebay, “Target 27. . Holt and Co a , ~F a en. ot eae. mein tanaee CAMPAIGN GoobDs. Sam Devere Co. -23; good show a arge | week of Oct. 4. HEUCK’S 0O ISE capacity houses \. ‘ . attendance. Washington Society, Girls 24: (George Heuck, mgr.) Streetmen’s Goods. lar; returns. Maiden 28-30. Fosunn.-worvis AUDITORIUM (J. N. Ross, mgr.) East Lynne 28; good house. Rogers Brothers In Panama 29; excellent attendance. Out in Idaho Oct. 1; The Camesaphone 23. BURTIS GRAND = 8. Epstein, mgr.) Kahblmer and Brown, singi and dancing, good; Jacob's Dogs, fair; ill ams and Walker's Chocolate Drops, a hit; Lyons and Marks, musical artists, fine; The Three Rubes, comedy acrobatic act, very good; and Harlan Knight Co., in The Clark Line, clever, week of 28. AUDITORIUM (Fred Flaherty, mgr.) McKearnan and Cooney, comedy sketch, a hit; Knox Brothers and Helene, musical act, » and nas on tures week of 28; doing big business. LAND and THEATORIUM o—. big clean Geo. Muder, mandolin player, is drawing big crowds at the Theatorium. ROCHESTER—LYCEUM (M. EB. Wollf, mgr.) Isadora Duncan i nicassical dances to fair bus!ness 28-29; DeWolf Hopper Oct. 2-3. COOK OPERA HOUSE (W. J. Wiggins, mgr.) Gibson Girls, Florenze Family, Avecy and Aart, Sam Elton, Farrell-Taylor Trio, Sig. El Cota, Carbery Bros., Lieut. Robt. Eldridge and the pictures drew good houses week of 28. NATIONAL (Max Hurtig, mgr.) From Broadway to the Bowery was a thriller that kept the house comfortably filled at all performances 28-30; Thurston, the magician, 1-3. CORINTHIAN (C. W. eman, mgr.) Casino Girls Company pleased well-filled houses week of 28. Rentz-Santley Co. week of 5. BAKER (Mr. Kaufman, mgr.) Graustark drew well week 28. The Devi) week of Oct. 5. BINGHAMTON.—STONE OPERA HOUSE W. P. E. Clark, mgr.) The Lily and the Prince 26; pleased good house. Earl Burgess Stock Co. week of 28; excellent returns. ARMORY (E. M. Hart, mgr.) Edgar Allen & Co., Ren Beyer and Bro., The Musical Goolmans; Lillian Mills and Elida Morris, Bijou Russell, Will Rogers and Gans-Nelson Fight Pictures week of 28; business very good. STAR (0. G. Diefendorf, mgr.) Moving pictures continue to excellent patronage. EMPIRE (Geo. Wright, mer.) Moving pictures drawing good business. WATERTOWN.—CITY OPERA HOUSE (W. S. Mattraw, mgr.) A Wife’s Secret 26; fair business; Panama 30; Hoyt’s A Bunch of Keys Oct. 3; Marte Cahill in The Boys and Betty 8; Uncle Daniel 10. ORPHEUM (Walter Cc. Mack, mgr.) Ten Country Kids, Ford, Barrett and Baynes, Archie Duo, the Hypnograph and Till’s Marionettes week of 28; business good. ANTIQUE (L. N. Sneden, mgr.) Robert Sharkey, illustrated songs; Jack Trainer, monologist; Larkins and Daly, character change artists; Mage Dallall, coon shouter; Haynes and Zazeli, magicians and mind readers; Chas. Hilderra. contortionist; Ernest Gale, bag punching and b and moving pictures week of 28; LYRIC (Grafton Greene, mgr.) brandt, {illustrated songs; G. Ennis, trick cyclists; Great LeBarge, musical act; Gretella M. Hughes and Co., sketch; Duke and Brebem, musical comedy act, and moving pictures week of 28; good business. BIJOU (J. Ludlow, mgr.) F. A. Bennett in fllustrated songs; Art Richardson’s Moving and Talking Pictures week of 28; crowded houses. WONDERLAND (J. B. Schaff, mgr.) Geo. Touhey in illustrated songs; The Harris Duo, comedy sketch artists, and _moving pictures week of 28; fair returns. STAR (L. N. Armstrong, mgr.) E. H. Brown in illustrated songs. and moving pictures to fair business week of 28. WASHINGTON HALL. Dibble and bis moving pictures doing fair business. CORTLAND. — NEW CORTLAND (Dillon Bros., mgrs.) Pictures and songs to big business. The Lily and the Prince 5; Buster Brown 6; John Griffith 10. THE STAR (Nichols & Ingalls, mgr.) Pictures and songs; good patronage. PICTORIUM (A. E. Wells, mgr.) tisfactory returns with songs and pictures. ELMIRA.—LYCEUM (Reis Cireuit Co., mers.) Charles Grapewin in The Awakening of Mr. Pipp Sept. 21; large and _ well-pleased house. Grace George in Divorcons 22; house, splendid performance. Cameraphone 2324; fair business. Babes in Toyland 26; two good houses. Ben Hur 28-30. RIALTO (F. W. McConnell, mgr.) Hugh Morton, Max Bruno, Claude Thardo, Mae Collins, Cora Cherry, Dollie DeMott and Anna Harris 21-26; good houses. FAMILY (C. W. Middleton, mgr.) Commencing 28, this house will offer the Mozart Vaudeville bookings pending the completion of the new Mozart Theatre, Inte in November. HERKIMER.—THE GRAND (Benj. Schermer, mgr.) Gorton’s Minstrels 10; fair business. A Wife's Secret 21; fine business. Hoyt’s A Bunch of Keys 29. THE —— is a Dauque, mgr.) Burden and Rehon, and moving yictures 21. Vacdeville and -*. oe alance of week; big houses. STAR (Nelson & Conklen, mgrs.) Moving pictures and trated songs to big business week of 21. NORWICH.—CLARK OPERA HOUSE (L. B. Bassett, mgr.) —“ 6 or and “» 24 26; fair business. Lily and the Prince 28; big business. STAR (Manning & Foster, mers.) Moving pictures and gongs week of 2 ood business, PECK (Ww. D. Sullings, mgr.) urt Parker, impersonator, moving pictures and ret songs week 21; rns. A (A. L, Cole, mgr.) The Lily has. Hilden illus OWEGO.—TIOGA and the Prince 25; fine business. UNIQUE THE. ATORIUM (C. x. Thomas, mgr.) Special program for High School football team benefit 2123; business good. STAR (Burr Tozer, mgr.) Special Edison program all week; business good. POUGHKEEPSIE. — COLLINGWOOD OPERA House (W. G. meee, rop.) Rogers Brothers In Panama 22; g Human Hearts 26; did good Dasiness, “tio ’s A Bunch of Keys 28; big returns. it. Crane in Father . c the Boys 29; Fire Miles From Boston Oct. Qutecy Adams dewyer 8; Girls 6; The Lily ‘ol the Prince 9; The Red Mill 10. OHIO. CINCINNATI.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Rainforth & Havlin, mgrs.) The Right of Way, with Guy Standing and Theodore Roberts week of 28. 1 Barrymore in Lady Frederick week of Oct. 5. LYRIC THEATRE (James BE. Fennessy, mgr.) Wm. Faversham in The World and his Wife week of 28. Lew Fields and The Girl Behing the Counter week of Oct. 4. OLYMPIC (Geo. F. afd L. Forepaugh Fish, mgrs.) The Forepangh Stock Co. in The House of a Thonsand Candles week of 27. Same company in The Three of Us week of Oct. 4. WALNUT STREET THEATRE (M. C. Anderson, mer.) Ronita in Wine. Woman and Song week of 27. Under Southern Skies week = Oct. 4. COLUM BIA (M. ©, Anderson, Hal P. Davis and Johnny McVeigh a ‘Girie. Somssty Monkeys, Mabelle Adams, Carroll and Baker, Fonda, Dell and Fonda, LeRoy and LeVanion, Rock On Trial for his Life week of 27. Jack eres. the Bandit King, week of Oct. 4. LY (George Heuck, mgr.) Shadowed by Three week of 27. Mon tana week of Oct. 4. PEOPLE’S (James E. Fennessy. mgr.) The Empire Burlesquers with Roger Imhof and Susanne Corinne week of 27. The Rollickers week of Oct. 4. STANDARD (Frank G. Clements, mgr.) The Rose Hill Folly Co. week of 27. C. B. Arnold’s Fads and Follies week of Oct. 4. NEW ROBINSON (S. E. Overpack, mgr.) Vaudeville and talking ictures week of 27. AUDITORIUM (H. L. aussie, mgr.) O. T. Crawford’s Moving Pic tures week of 27. CLEVELAND.—OPERA HOUSE (A. F. Hartz, mgr.) Rose Stahl In The Chorus Lady week of 28; excellent business and attraction. Otis Skinner in The Honor of the Family week of Oct. 5. COLONIAL (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.) Mildred Holland in The Lily and the Prince week of 28; same company in Frou Frou week of Oct. 5 HIPPODROME (Max Faetkenheuer, mgr.) Hippodrome Opera Co. in Gounod’s Ro meo and Juliet week of 28; excellent production and business; same company in Tales of Hoffman week of Oct. 5. KEITH’S (H. A. Daniels, mgr.) Claude Gillingwater & Co. in sketch; Elinore Sisters, comediennes; Lisle Leigh and Co., Im sketch; Wood Bros., aerialists; Sam Williams, planologist; Dixon Brothers, pantomimic comedians; Brother Philippi, acrobat, and The Bootblacx Quartette week of 26; good bill and busines .s LYCEUM (Geo. M. Todd, mgr.) Cole and Johnson in The Red Moon week of 28; great show and business. The Four Huntings week of Oct. 5. CLEVELAND (Geo. M. Todd, mgr.) The Montana Limited week of 28; good business. The Rocky Mountain Express week of Oct. 3. MAJESTIC (Jule Delmar, mgr.) Schrode and Mulvey, pantomimic comedians; Simmons and White, minstrelsy; Nibbe-Bordeaux Trio, character entertainers; Farrell Bros., cyclists; Leonard and Drake, comedians, and Louis Guertin, high jumper, weea of 28; good bill and business. GLOBE (Jule Delmar, mgr.) Chefallo and Capretto in mysteries; Kennedy and Melrose, acrobats; Adams ond White, musical act; Bernier and Stella, songs and dances; Lambert and Williams. comedians, week of 28; splendid bill to good houses. EMPIRE (Geo. ‘Chenet, mer.) The Blue Ribbon Girls week of 28; good show and business. City Sports week of Oct. 5. STAR (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.) The Great “— week of ; good show and business. pire Burlesquers week of Oct. 5. GRAT'S ARMORY. Wm. H. Swanson & Co. moving pictures of Gans-Nelson Fight week of 27; excellent pictures to good attendance. F. W. BEACH. DAYTON.—NATIONAL (Gil Burrows, mgr.) George Sidney 24-26; good houses. The Rays 28-30; capacity business, always good. Pandit King 1-3; fair houses. LYRIC Hurtig, mgr.) Bill week 28 excellent; good. Show made up of following: Capt. Winston’s Sea Lions, Empire Comedy Four, Carlette, Lotta Gladstone, Banks-Breazeale Duo and Kelly and Barrett. VICTORIA (G. C. Miller, mgr.) Marigold 28; good, with fair house. Three Twins 30; good house. Cohan and Harris Minstrels Oct. 1; good advance sale. Stubborn Cinderella 3; Raymond Hitchcock 7. BIJOU DREAM. Pictures good and business fine. LAFAYETTE (R. Alexander, mgr.) Business ex cellent. Alexander Film Exchange doing magnificent bnsiness. ATHENS.--OPERA HOUSE Finsterwald, mgrs.) The Boy with the Boodle 18; good business. Uncle Tom’s Cabin 30; Therns end Orange Blossoms Oct. 6; LaBelle Russe 7; Kathryn Osterman in The Night of the Play 15: Pan Handle Pete 21. GRAND (E. C. Burchfield, mgr.) Illustrated songs and moving pictures; good returns. ELECTRIC (James Bros., props.) Illustrated songs, moving pictures and vaudeville; good business. AKRON.—COLONIAL (F. E. Johnson, mgr.) Lena Rivers 26; two performances, big business. East Lynne 2S; fair returns. The Great Dtvide 30; good attendance. Lola from Berlin Oct. 8; Rogers Brothers in Panama 17. GRAND OPERA HOUSE (0. L. Elsler, mgr.) Meadowbrook Farm 24-26; good business. Himmelein's Ideals 28-Oct. 3; excellent returns. Trinity Chimes 19-21. NATIONAL, LUNA and GRAND having fair returns with pictures and songs. CANTON.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Fred 8. cone. mgr.) Himmelein’s Ideals week of 21; layed to excellent business. The Florence tock Co. week of 28 except Tuesday. The (Slaughter and Great Divide 292. ORPHEU (Sun & Murray, lessees.) TT Great Martynne, Nick Russell and Co., Hurfford and Chain, Nickolson and Kush and Dave Lubin week of 28. All electric theatres doing good business. Comes. —COLONIAL Hammond, tr.) The Lattimore-Leigh Stock Co. week of 21; good bill and business. Kath ryn Osterman Oct. 3. ORPHEUM (Chas. & Geo. Hammond, mgr.) Flossie LeVan, Ames and Corbett, Jessie Russell and Co., motion pictures and songs week of 21; drew good business. PRINCESS (Mrs. F. M. Churchman, mer.) Coffman Orchestra, Claude Anstin, King and Hasloop, motion pictures and songs week of 21; good bill and business. CIRCLEVILLE.—GRAND (H. C. Gordon, mgr.) The Boy with the Boodle Oct. 2; Thorns and Orange Blossoms 8; Kathryn Osterman in The Night of the Play 6. Moving picture ag ay ey 1 business dz. firizEN's 0 = OPERA HOUSE =. r 7a. s mgr.) Dark MAJESTIC cao mer.) Moving pictures. ROYAL e es m Movin ictures. ENNISON. ee (Earl Crim, mer.) Williene and Maynard, Ames and Corbett, moving a and illustrated songs week of 21; retu ELYRIA OPERA HOUSE (HH. Dykeman, mer.) Dockstader’s Minstrels 25; pleased full house. Herald Square Opera Co. Oct. 1-3. MONROF (0. H. Monroe, mgr.) Moving pictures and vandeville. FINDLAY.—MAJESTIC (Harry R. Overton, mgr.) The County Chairman 23; fair business. Granstark 25; delighted capacity business. FINDLAY (H. 8. Vall, mgr.) May Mulligan, Ernest Dupille. Miss es tay Fitghugh Lee and Co., Ed. LaZelle, E. J. Appleby, Jacobs and Went a moving pictures week of 28; busi meGLOUSTER. —GORMLEY THEATRE (T. Skinner, mgr.) The Boy with the Boodle 24: good —— Home talent 5. Bowery Masba rt ly LANCASTER—CHESTNUT STREET y. Cutter, mgr.) The Boy with the Roodle fair business, The Night of the Play, with Kath. Tyn Osterman 5. GEM (L. H. Gardiner, mgr.) (Chas. & Geo. RIUM AND EXHIBITION doing fair business with songs and pictures. LIMA.—THE FAUROT (Lou Qusteem. mgr.) Wright Huntington Stock Co. in The Charity Ball 23-24; good business and performance. Kathryn Osterman 26; drew two good houses with a very noes show. Howe's Moving Pictures 30; We Were Twenty-one Oct. 1-2. ORPHEUS bs (Will G. Williams, mgr.) Good show and bus s week of 21 with Hank Adams, Gertrude M — & Co., Teed and La zell, Martynne & -» and motion pictures. Without a doubt m. of the best bills of the season was given week of 28 with Jene Bentley, Task and Montgomery, The Sharrocks, Eula Brunnell, The Rennee Family and moving pictures. . 5 and week: Brent Hayes, LaSalle Trio, Dave Nowlin, Spaulding and > gr Adair and his four girls, and others. ROYAL (Dupuis & Dupuis, mgrs.) Enjoying good business with motion pictures and illustrated ws EAMLAND (Will Gandy, mgr.) eK. well with pictures and songs. GRAND (Ludy & Cohn, mgrs.) Moving pictures and Illustrated songs. McCOLLOUGH RINK (M. McCollough, mgr.) arene care of a nice business. RIETTA.—AUDITORIUM (L. M. Lucks, mgr.) Micagliio Italian Band 23. AUDITOR1UM (Alderman & Henry, mgrs.) Uncle Tom's Cabin 24; capacity of house. GRAND. Moving pictures to good business. DREAMLAND. Business good with moving pictures. OR HEUM. Vaudeville and moving pictures to good returns. MANS _ —MEMORIAL (C. L. Heffelman, mgr.) Lee, the ch aot ea week of 28; fair business. ORPHEU E. Good show and basiness week of 28. rocks, The Aherns, Lizzie B. Raymond, Keltners, and others week of Oct. 5. DREAMLAND (E. yd mgr.) Business good with pictures and song NILES. i“ VERRECK (Chas. Struble, mgr.) The Cow Puncher 24; good show and business. Meadowbrook Farm Oct. 2 NEW. (Otis G. K.—AUDITORIUM Morse, mgr.) The Boy With the Boodle 22: good business. Stetson’a Uncle Tom’s Cabin 25: big business. Irene Myers Stock Co. 28; > company, good house. Al. H. Wilson orns and Orange Blossoms 10; Panhandle Pete 15. ORPHEUM (Harry J. Moore, mgr.) The Admonts, Chink Brown, Marvin Brothers, Grace Ferrard, LaSalle Trio, Carrie Scott, Bord ley, Angelo and Pureello, Geraldine McCann & Co., and the Orpheumscope week of 28. Trask and Montgomery, Sperry and Ray. Nay Bentley and Washer Brothers week of 5. NEW PHILADELPHIA. — UNION OPERA wt ag B fA. A. Bowers, mgr.) Uncle Tom's Cabin 23: good business. East Lynne 29; Kathryn Osterinen Oct. 1: Al Wilson 5. James and Parker, Frances Trumbull, Thomas and moving pigtures._ week of 21: good show and business. THEATORIUM. Moving viectures and illustrated ss by Miss Fay Myers drew well week of 21. Street Fair, Oct. 7-9. NAPOLEON.—OPERA HOUSE (J. M. Tieger, mer. Hi Henry’s Minstrels Oct. 6. EDISON'S DREAMLAND (A. Bowdish, mgr.) Good bnsiness with moving pictures and songs. THE ROYAL (Wm. Schondel, mgr.) Doing well with illustrated songs and moving pictures. PIQUA.—MAY'S OPERA HOUSE (Chas. H. May, mgr.) The County Chairman 22; pleased large audience. Prof. Lee, hypnotist, week of 21; good business. Billy Link’s Vaudeville Co. 8-10: Dram-0-Tone 12: The Lion and the Mouse 20; The Devil 23; The Jolliers 24; Boston Belles 26; The Governor 29. BIJOU FAMILY (E. R. Harris, mgr.) The Aherns, Brent Mays, Glen Gustin, O'Dell and Gilmore, Robert Burns, The Ozavs, C. E. Daly and Williams and Mayer week of 28; big business. R (Geo. Ziegenfelder, mgr.) Motion pictures and illustrated songs; continued big business. POMEROY.—OPERA HOUSE (J. M. Kaufman, mgr. Under Southern Skies 30. SANDUSKY.—SANDUSKY (A. mgr.) Kathryn Osterman 24; played to large audience. Vitagraph moving pictures 22-23 and = showed to fair houses. The Great Divide ZANESVILLE.—WELLER (Vincent Seavelle, mgr.) Al. H. Wilson 6; Iola from Berlin 10; Thorns and Orange Blossoms 12; Kathryn Osterman 17. ORPHEUM (H. S. Carter, mgr.) The Valadons, James McDuff, Laura Howe and Co., Rodgers and Evans, Beennee and Downing and the Orphimscope week of 28; excellent bill and business. CASINO (Clyde Quimby, mgr.) Moving pictures and illustrated songs to capa Himmelein, city. MAGIC (W. W. Clements, mgr.) Moving pictures and illustrated songs. OKLAHOMA. OKLAHOMA CITY.—FOLLY (E. B. Tull, mgr.) Opened September 20 with Orpheum Circuit attractions. The house is a pretty one and has a seating capacity of 900. The following constituted the inaugural bill: Larkins and Burns, acrobatic comiques; Edwin Edwards, {llustrated songs; Camille Pedsoni, character vocalist; LaCompt, fire king; Cora Simpson, monologist; Lorraine Bachannan and Co., comedy sketch, and the Folliescope. Bill for week commencing September 27, as follws: Mark Johnson, comedy bicyclist; Gill Brown, dancing wonder; The Juggling Banans, novelty club jugglers; Mr. and Mrs. Herald Kelley, The Thoroughbred; The Great Westin, character — sonator; Edwin Edwards, illustrated songs, and the Folliescope. OVERHOLSER OPERA HOUSE (Ed. Overholser, mgr.) Opens Oct. 11 with The Land of Nod. Tim Murphy in Cupid and the Dollar 17-18; Coming Thro’ the Rye 31. Devil's Auction Dec. 1; Matinee Girl 3; Al. H. Wilson in When Old New York Was Dutch 5-6; The Girl wr LP Brewster’s Millions 8; Ben Hur 9-14. OLYMPIC (A. Powell, mgr.) Moving pictures. undergoing itmprovements. ODEON (E. B. Tull, mgr.) otion pictures and Mitchell, the Jail Breaker. BARTLESVILLE.—OKLAH AIRDOME (J. F. Flinn, mgr.) People’s Stock Co. week of 21; good show, drew crowds. The MorganPepple Stock Co. week of 28. ORPHEUM. ee § pictures and songs to good business. Opened Sept. 24 “Moen Revue and songs to fair returns. VAsS— Chase-Lister Theatre Co. week of 28. BLACEWELL.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (G. M. Warriner, mgr.) Hallowell’s Harp Orchestra 23; a fine musical entertainment to fair returns. McALESTER.—BUSBY OPERA HOUSE (A. B. Estes, mgr.) This house opens the season with excellent prospects for a prosperous season. The best companies coming to the Southwest will be seen here. MYSTIC (R. H. DeBruler, mgr.) Moving pictures and vaudeville to capacity busiiness. (Continued on page 40.) We carry a Full Line at Lowest Ww Prices. Jewelry Pocket Knives Blowouts Canes Slappers Whips Knife Sharpeners Democra:or Republican perdoz 40 Pemocrat or Republican_perdez 66 Democrat or Republican_perdoz 1% JOKER BADGES, Ant eae CHARM. I'm afraid to go homein e dark. I’m not afraid to go home PISTOL CHARM. in the dark. JUG CHARM. WhenI’m full take me home. BELL CHARM. No wedding bells for me. BEER MUG. Come have asmile with me. $1.50 per 100—assorted orallofakind per doz 2c COE, YONGE & CO., 6th and St. Charles St., St. Louis Headquarters for Canes and enema’ Noveities Send for — Our new Catalogue, just out Foss. Foss. Foss. “5 1l.: 1 tH N. Eighth St., Tale jad Fire Proof! Noiseless! Flickeriess! No Vibration! Guaranteed forever against defective workmanship or material. COMPLETE, $I75 VIASCOPE MANUFACTURING CO., Room 6, 112 E. Randolph $t., Chicage Roller Skating Rink Managers This Interests You! THE PARK CITY RINK AT BRIDGEPORT, Connecticut, will be sold at public auction. without reserve, to the highest bidder, at 2 o'clock, Monday, October 12. An excellent opportunity for a live man. Has always been a paying investment; has complete heating arrangements: well located, electric cars stop at entrance. Present owners compelled to abandon the enterprise owing to other interests requiring their entire time and attention. Ground lease. including taxes, amounts to less than $1,000. yearly; S three years yet to run with option of purchasing land on favorable terms. The Rink is one of the Largest and Finest in the United States. Matched, hard-wood floor; skating surface, 150x60 ft.; 640 pair of latest and best skates. mB equipped for immediate HAROLD FISH further particulars. address, FISH. 853 Main Street, Bridgeport. ANTED—For the F. A. ROZELL GREA' Always in a good territory—enough One more clean show with good front: one platform show; a few more clean conces sions. Will furnish outfit and a good pictorial! banner for old plantation show. Would like to hear from good plantation people. Also good door-talker and ballyhoo people. Experienced meu for jumping horse carousel. Will pa eash for white top, size 20x50; also will buy pictorial banners for electric theatre, snakes and Australian wild girl. Will buy small elec trie light plant. For Sale—One 60-ft. combina tion baggage and sleeping car. Mounds, Okla., Oct. 5-10. Penny Arcade Machines At bargain prices. As good as new. Send for price list. Address THE EXHIBIT, 155 N. High 8t.. Columbus, 0. MILLS NOVELTY COMPANY, Only Manufacturers of the Original and Genuine Millis Cotn-operated MACHINES. Mills Bidg., Jackson Bivd. & Green Sts., Chieago — — WANTED Burlesque Stock Company of 8 or 10 people on per cent. (Permanent.) play house, seatl sapeckty 300, population of town 40,000. of scenery. Nothing else of its kind here. faever, uick if interested. GAIETY THEATRE, . Gilette, Mgr., Oklahoma, Cit