The Billboard 1909-07-10: Vol 21 Iss 28 (1909-07-10)

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—_— JULY 10, 1909. The Billboard 31 ——— You Will Save Money by Using ~Power’s Perfect Arc Lamp | Lamp Complete. Carbon Holder PRACTICALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE Electric current carrying capacity 100% great er then necessary. Heavy mica_ insulation. | Withstands breakdown test on 2,500 volts. Heavy bronze and coppered steel carbon holders which can not break. Fine adjustments, permitting perfect control of the are. Highest efficlency—insuring brightest light with given amount of current. Least waste of carbon. | Eliminates repairs. Overcomes defects in other lamps and incorporates new features. Fits any Power's Lamphouse. Price of Power's Perfect Are Lamp complete, $15.00. For 90 days only we offer a ‘‘Perfect"’ lamp im exchange for your old one (Power's make only, complete) and $10.00 additional. You may purchase new lamps and return your old ones with the money through your film exchange, if you prefer to do so. NICHOLAS POWER CO., 115-117 Nassau Street, NEW YORK CITY. Makers of Power's Cameragraph. For ten years the leading motion picture machine. AMAHASIKAS (4 ERFORMINGM A few open dates for the only attraction of Its kind for in or out doors. At Pella, la., July 4 last year, receipts for 2 performances were $73. Have July 8-10 open in lowa; abso a few other dates open. Have special advertising matter. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ADDRESS AS PER ROUTE. July 9, Spencer, Ia.; July 12, Jack-— son, Tenn.; July 16, Winfield, Kans.; July 22, Ottawa, Kans.; July 30, Quiver Lake, DIL; August 3, Lakeside, | Ohio; August 4, Elkhart, Ind.; August 5, Winona Lake, Ind.; August 7, Bethany, Mo.; August 9, Greenfield, O.; August 10, Bethesda, O.; August 12, Columbus Junction, Ia.; August 13, Ames, Ia.; August 23, Wathena, Kan.: August 25, Richmond, Ind.;: August 27, Mediapolis, Ia.; Sept. 1, Shenandoah, Ia. THE DUPLEX Bakes two cones over one burner 1 Duplex, $9.00 | 0 | 3 ~ uw We furnish bat. formulas, rolling pina, ete Terms -Cash or half cash, bal. ance LU O.D NOTICE — We) have ponents pending. Duplex ice Cream Cone | Machine Co. 116 BE. Pear! St, | Olncinneti, O Must sell my Milk Can Act, quick, Account of Sickness. Complete with can, $15, WIL T L. Salone: HUNT, Stubbins Hotel, ateetaed Stagpooles, | Slater, Stuart (Casino) Buenos Aires, So. America, June | ‘ 15-Sept. 16. Easton & Heagerty (Clark’s Airdome) Jacksonville, Fla.; (Marti) Havana, 12-17. Searles & George (Alhambra) Temple) Chicago 12-17. Sears, Gladys (Hanover Park) Meriden, Conn.; (Dominion Park) Montreal 12-17. Seibert & Lindley Co. (Los Angeles) geles; (Queen's San Diego 12-17. Semon Duo (Riverside Park) Findlay, 0.; (Collins Garden) Columbus 11-17 (Mystic) Kenora 12-17. Sterling Bros. (Riverview Park) Loulsville; (Majestic) Cincinnati 11-17. SmiLetta Trio (Eureka) Lethbridge, Can.; (Bijou) Moose Jaw 12-17. Four (Bijou) Duluth, (Unique) Minneapolis 19-24. Spessardy’s Acrobatic Bears (Wonderland Park) Minneapolis. Sanford, Jere (Grand) Tacoma; (Grand) Portland, Ore., 19-24. Scott & Davis (Star) Seattle. Stirling & Chapman: Toronto. Shermans, The: South Bend, Ind. Seymour Sisters (Gordon Park) Cincinnati. Springer, Jack (Savannah) Savannah, Ga. Sullivan, Pasquelena & Co. (Temple) Detroit. Symonds, Jack (Pantages’) Spokane; (Pantages’) Tacoma 11-17. Simpson, Cheridah (Orpheum) Los Angeles. Swan, Hal (Niagara) Niagara Falls, N. Y., 5-7; (Imperial) Tonawanda 8-10. St. Alva, Addie (Poli’s) New Haven, Conn. Scobey & Earl (Orpheum) Hibbing, Minn., 5-7; (Orpheum) Virginia 8-10; (Bijou) Eveleth 12-14; (Star) Bovey 15-1T. Stevens, Max (Lyceum) Minot, N. D. Swan & Bonard (Keith's) Phila. Selbinit & Grovini: Duluth, Minn. Smith, Allen (Luna Park) Pittsburg. Strickland, Rube (Fairview Park) Dayton, 0. Sutcliffe Troupe (Empire) Sheffield, Eng., 1217; (Empire) Bradford 19-24; (Empire) Newcastle 26-31. Symonds, Lottie West (Arcade) Toledo, 0. Rosco, & Leon Finch (Bijou) Albion, Mich., 5-7; (Bijou) Ann Arbor 8-10; (Electric Park) Detroit 12-17. Schaar-Wheeler Trio (Forest Park Highlands) St. Louis; (Fontaine Ferry Park) Louisville 11-17 Smith & Arado (Orpheum) Rockford, I11. Steinert-Thomas Trio (Girard Ave. Phila. Schafer, Rot Stanley, Mr. Pa., 5-7: (0. His Seldoms, The (Hammerstein's) N. Y. C. Sully Family (Grand) Hamilton, 0. Thaten Duo (Eureka) Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Alta., Minn.; Park) Lew (Family) Sharon, Warren, O., 8-10. Tilley, Vesta (Palace) London, Eng., July 1-31. | Timmons, Edna ¢West End Heights) St. Louts. Tremaines, Musical (Electric) Joplin. Mo.; (Mystic Airdome) Webb City 8-10; (Majesti Airdome) Nowata, Okla., Airdome) Claremore 15-17. Texas Comedy Four: Durham, N. C. Toledo, Sydney (Alrdome) Chattaneoga, Tenn. Tann, Billy (Bijou) Valley City, N. D. Thompson, Billy: Fairmont, W. Va. Turners, Musical (Star) Duluth, Minn.; Bemidji 12-17. Teissedre & Atherton (Yale) San page, Tex.; | 12-14: Brownwood 15-17. (Hammerstein's Roof) N. Y. C. (Chester Park) Cincinnat!. (Patterson Shows) Ottumwa, Ballinger The Qnartet Those Four Girls Utts, Electrical July 30. Van Buren, Helen, & Foster R. Close (Electric Park) Detroit; (O. H.) Ypsilanti 12-17. Venetian Street Musicians, Four (Pantages) Spokane 11-12. Van Epps. Jack (Grand) Tacoma; (Grand) Portland, Ore., 12-17. Vermette-Vannerson Trio (National) San Francisco; (Bell) Oakland, Cal., 11-17. Von Serley Sisters (Ruffalo Expesition) Buffalo. Vivians, Two (Majestic) Chicago. Van, Billy: (Orpheum) Los Angeles 5-17. Van Hoven (Majestic) Chicago; (Forest Park Highlands) St. Louis 12-17. Vardaman (Columbia) Milwaukee 5-7; (Empire) Milwaukee, 8-10. Vardon, Perry & Wilbur (Lyric) Nashville, Tenn. Vardelle, Frank & Mina (Casino) Flint, Vrnos, The (Mayflower Grove) Mass.: (Luna Park) Hartford, Conn.. Vanity, Mlle. (Chester Park) Cincinnati. Van Dorn, Prof., & Edward Lee (Coney Island) Cincinnati. Mich. 12-17. Ven Cleve, Denton & Pete (Proctor’s 5th Ave.) \ kh @ Walker, Happy Jack & Théresa (Turf Beach Park) Alameda, Cal. Werden, W. L.. & Co. (Thalia) Chicago. Whitehead, Joe, & Flo Grierson: Marcellus, Mich Whitman, Frank (Ramona Park) Grand Rapfds, Mich. z Whitten. Chas. P. (Gatety) Danville, Va. Williams’, Frances, Dogs, Pontes & Monkeys (Savin Rock Park) New Haren, Conn. Willfams. Frank & Della: Palmyra, N. Y. Wills, Nat (Palace) Eondon, Eng., July 5-Aug. 28 Wise, Will (Gaiety) Asheville, N.C Webb-Romalo Troupe (Fairview Park) Dayton. O.: (dora Park) Youngstown 11-17. Wrkoff, Fred (Idora Park) Youngstown, 0.; (Cascade Park) New Castle, Pa., 12-17 Webb, Funny (Orpheum) Los Angeles, 4-17. Wood Rros. (Family) Butte 12-17. Worthlers, The (Orpheum) Spokane 11-17. Wilks, Monte Tom (Orpheum) Evansville, Ind. Woodall, Rilly (Arcade) Durham, N. C. Walker, Nella (Ramona Park) Grand Raplds, Mich. Woods, Four: Streator, 111. A Washer Bros. (Bijou) Valley City, N. D. (Continued on page 34.) —:S80LD EVERYWHERE :— . ° | jocated on the main streets of the city (the show that gets the good ones, of course). A? ; TEIN'S MAKE UF rirstciass Musicians, especially Trombone Players. LACHMAN COMPANY GREATER SHOWS, ee ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. « THE EDISON KINETOSCOPE Chicago; (Bush | Los An | Stevens & Washburn (Elite) Winnipeg, Can.; | | NEW SUBJECTS j | | | | | j No. 6480. Code Vermily. Approx. Length 1,000 Feet. : Released July 9, 1909. i A SQUEEDUNK SHERLOCK HOLMES. ma ( A laughable film showing how a country constable with the instinct of a true Sherlock Holmes \y } | assuaged Harold's feelings in a most satisfactory manner. | | No. 6482. Code Verminamus. Approx. Length SOO Feet. | NEXT WEEK’S SUBJECTS Released July 13, 1909. THE SECRET OF THE LOCKET. Dramatic. No. 6483. Code Verminaria App. Length 915 Feet. Released July 16, 1909. CAUGHT BY THE COUPON CRAZE. A Merry Farce. No. 6484. Code Verminate. App. Length 475 feet. Released July 16, 1909. THE EGYPTIAN MYSTERY. A Comedy of Tricks. _No. 6485, Code Vermindern. App. Length 525 Feet. n=" EDISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Bijou) Cc Clarice (Palace) London, Eng., June 1Here’s a Money-Maker Plymonth, | Wilbor, Joe (Lubin’s) Baltimore; (Lubin’s) Philadelphia, 12-17. FI a gg Farmyard Cireus (Orpheum) | Seattle: (Orpheum) Portland, Ore., 12-17. | Waters, James R. (Celeron Park) Jamestown, | N. ¥.: (Valley) Syracuse 11-17. Woods, Kalton & Co. (Unione) Minneapolis; (Grand) Fargo, N. D., 12-17. Warren, Lyon & Meyers (Orpheum) Oakland, Cal.: (Orpheum) Los Angeles 11-24. AND EDISON FILMS ARE ESSENTIAL FEATURES TO A SAFE, ATTRACTIVE AND PROFITABLE MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITION. EDISON FILMS Ss as Released July 6, 1909. UP THE LADDER WITH TOM BOWLINE. An interesting story of the United States Navy showing how men are received after enlistment and every stage of the process until they become finished sailors. This film is made with Wield the approval of the United States Government and every facility of the. Government Navy Yards it and vessels was afforded our company in making the original pictures. a PR AO Se followed up an imiginary crime. constable. No. 6481. A realistic travesty on the ambitions of the typical country Code Verminacao. Approx. Length 500 Feet. ' hs Released July 9, 1909. } THE ABSEN7T-MINDED CUPID att A comedy subject. Harold borrows an overcoat to take his lady friend out to dine. The bori! rowed garment was put on by an absent-minded old gentleman, causing Harold mush distress when i ‘ he discovered the fact. The absent-minded old gentleman, however, discovered his mistake and WF MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY: 71 LAKESIDE AVENUE, ORANGE, N. J. | New York Office: 10 Fifth Avenue. Chicago Office, 90 Wabash Avenue, Office for United Kingdom: Edison Works, Victoria Road, Willesden, London, N. W., England. ‘P, SELLING AGENTS { Grace BRECK 70 Tark St, Sen Francisco, Cal. DEALERS IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES. | | Clears $10 to $30 a Day. Costs only $8.50. 3 or 4 outfits will CLEAR $100 A DAY PROFIT. Everybody buys Ice Cream Cones. Send at once for our FREE LOOK which tells how to mage big money | with the famous Standard Cone Bakers | That's the Baker that wins the | big trade by its perfect cones. Don’t get any other or you'll miss . r+ ge A Outfits, $19.50 1 Outfit, 50; ju . . 4 Outfits, 25.00 2 Outfits, 14.50; Cone Baker ee TERMS—Cashb with order, or onegs | half cash, balance C. O. D. Wire, Ever Made 1 write or ‘phone. Instant shipment. GUARANTEEB—Money back, if after 30 days’ test, this is not proven to be the best Cone Baker—the one that produces the best cones. , a STANDARD MFG. AND SUPPLY CO., drawer ms MONONGAHELA, PA. a Wanted for No.2 Congress of Novelties = WITH | SPELLMAN SHOWS Freaks and curiosities of every description—anything that’s clean. Eighteen weeks’ ‘consecutive time. Playing onty Big Cities and State Fairs. Easy work. Salary always on time. No failures. WE FURNISH EVERYTHING. Also can place two Midgets “4 for Midget City. Bear this fact in mind—THE SPELLMAN SHOWS are devoted exclusively to State Fairs and Expositions, and is not a Carnival Company. Address THE FRANK P. SPELLMAN SHOWS, FRANK P. SPELLMAN, Gen. Manager, Neave Building, Cincinnati, O. Get Ready to Make Great Hit at Your Fair. @ Did you ever see a Big Aerial ‘‘Ad’’ with a Dummy Trapeze Performer {nm operation over som et busy street in the large Cities? Did you notice the people standing in bunches gazing skyward? You did not see one-tenth of the people that were looking at it. For it is in full view of thousands of office windows, 4 ; “Did you ever see an ‘‘Ad’”’ that reached the object point more thoroughly? Attracting the , people's attention. ; Did you know that you can get such an advertising outfit for $33.00 and up, all complete. And that you can have it operated in your City over the busiest streets and over the biggest crowds, for from $2.00 to $5.00 per day. You Ld that it —— give you more publicity than twice the amount spent in any other way. I HAVE NO ACENTS. J. CONYNE, 401 McLean Ave., CHICAGO. WANTED pratrorm snows WANTE you. Best = —_ mie a Horton, Kan., Commercial Club 4th of July Celebration and Carnival, 4 & te 10... WANTED— First-class, sober and reliable Promoter. Address WILL 8. WINSLOW, nager.