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Friday, July 7, 1922 PRESENTS u CHUCKLES WITH Company N FELICITATIONS TO The Columbia Amusement Company upon its 20th Anniversary and hearty good wishes for its con- tinued prosperity x, ~^^^TO AN HONORABLE ^-^ UPRIGHT, CORPORATION THE COLUMBIA AMUSEMENT COMPANY That ha8 worked diligently, intelligently and successfully throughout its 20 years of activity. A FRIEND ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? Stenmnhip •ccomnodttttoBa anraniccd on all LInca, at Main Office Prlcea, Doata are voinc very tnlli arrange early. PorelKn Money boatfht and sold. Liberty Bonds bonffht and sold. PAUL TACSIG A SON. 104 Baat 14th St., New York. Phonei Stnyyewant «13n-ftl37 WEST NCWCOMB CARLTON. riilaiODrr UNION AM OIOROI W. IL ATKINa. n«vr viCK-MctibCMT r»ml3M CLASS Of URVICI Dar tVMtOl Ml M MM at IMtlia WITH COMPLIMENTS from GUS DANIELS RECEIVED AT S4 WEST 45TH STREET, NEW YORK '^Tf;* LlOHi F2 61 VVS CLEVELAJJD OHIO 1131 A JUN ?7 19?2 FREDERICK M MCCLOY ' ^ » COLUMBIA AMUSEMENT CO BROADWAY A^D 47 ST NEWYORK NY.". RESERVE QUARTER PAGE FOR COLUMBIA AfclNIVERSARY NUi^.bER OF VARIETY FOR COLONIAL THEATRE CLEVELAND AND USE. THIS TELEGRAM IN FULL AC COPY^THE COLONIAL HERETOFORE PLAYED THE PRINCIPAL SHUCtRT ATT/^ACTIONS IN CLtVELAND^ WE ARE MAKING EXTENSIVE REPAIRS REEECORAT IONS AND IMPROVEMENTS AND AIM TO MAKE THIS THE BEST EQUIPPED AWi) MOST HANDSOf^LYi APPOINTED THEATRE ON.THE COLUMBIA CIRCUIT.YOURS FOR A PROSPEROUS SEA'JON ^ DREW AND CAMPBCLL 1205P MUSIC MEN Etistnre S. Townley, hoad of tlir- NCithvrn A Southern Music Co.. Inc.. ha.s bc^n iftmporarlly cr.jf^'nf'f' t- I'liil t'onro (Piul roncf I'ubllrri- ilonsj fronn (ll-itrn>utlnp "Th<> riaj- I'^jT* aojig publlf-hcd by Townley I'once claims an exclusive pfliinK aK*^r)cy apr'c mrnt, W ' Northern <v , .*^"outhmi TO r«(Mlvo f.ve c^nts for I ovf'ry rr»j)y no'd Tcvnley 1m al- |]».^» j 10 If dl.--r.hur:r:;-' tls" -OT.fr "n his own m v;olation ot ihc agree- ment. Ar^'umrnt on thr pormnnr rrt injunction will be heard next wtt-k. Maurice Ro««*'n is now r(t>rf acnl.ng ,T H. K« mick & Co.. in I'liiladclphia. Ar^',)m»'nt why Perry P.nnlfdrd .•■ho'ild i^noi bo punished for fori- •"TTif»t ()t court as a result of a !«-rnp(Mary injunctir»n awarded L« nj I"(iwl»r was hpard . bvf«)re Justat- .MaiHh^-la.^t w«-.'k wiio j-cscrvfd dr- M.-jon. FowWi'H coiiipOHilion. * Ii« May 13c Your ^J4n IJut He Comes to .'^ec Mp Sometimcf," was alleKed as unauthorizediy vmdfd arid exploited by Pradford. A temiiorary injunc- tion waa prantet' tlu- j-onfiwrltcr on hi« e<<mplaint to the court. Evelyn Nesbit wlm lia8 been danc- ing, at the V'Hl Tavern, the cabaret afta<r.«d to th" Hotel La Marno, Atlantic City, li.iv end- d her cnt^a^e- nu lit 'h*ro. An nrirurnent with the proprietor in ihe. rca-son.