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Patrick, Warren A. (ed.) / Show world
(July 17, 1909)
More engagements for the coming season, p. 23
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23 THE SHOW WORLD MILITARY TOURNAMENT &Om "- - UNITED STATES ARMY &5:5 <1 WEhave government contracts and exclusive rights to take motion pictures of the great military tournament of the U. S. Army at Toledo, Ohio, week of July 5th. The pictures will be taken by the most expert moving picture operators in the United States. This tournament includes every maneuver known to the military world. Every branch of the war department is represented, cavalry, infantry, signal service, engineering, hos- pital corps, dirigible war balloons, etc. EXCLUSIVE STATE RIGHTS Can be Secured Immediately-BE THE FIRST Big Money for Those Securing These Pictures- ENDORSED BY THE UNITED STATES ARMY For Full Particulars, address UNITED STATES MILITARY TOURNAMENT MOTION PICTURE DEPARTMENT Spitzer Arcade - - TOLEDO, OHIO See XA T/OAL .///taed 11 eek//es p ~ U A.' I I MORE ENGAGEMENTS FOR THE COMING SEASON ELIZABETH GOODALL for CHARLES A. BIGELOW re-en- gaged for Anna Held's Company. P. AUG ANDERSON for "The Right of Way." FLORA PARKER for "The Godd- ess of Liberty." HATTIE RUSSELL for "Paid in Full." ROBERT ROGERS for "Is Matri- mony a Failure?" LOUISE MAC INTOSH for "Is Matrimony a Failure?" CYRIL SCOTT for "The Man." LEW SPOOLER for musical di- rector of the "Empire Show." RINO & EMERSON for the "Em- pire Show." SAM M. DAWSON for advance agent of Dave Marion's new show. SAM WEISS for electrician of the "Empire Show." SUZANNE CORINNE for the "Empire Show." CATHERINE CUYLER for "The Man." BERT 0. SWOR for "The Red Mill." FRANK WOODS for "The Red Mill." HARRY A. McLAIN for "The Red Mill." ALVIN LAUGHLIN for "The Red Mill." S. W. STOTT for "The Red Mill." KARL HARTBERG for "The Red Mill." GEORGIA HARVEY for "The Red Mill." AGNES MAJOR for "The Red Mill." ADELINE STERN for "The Red Msill." McDONALD SISTERS for "Two Merry Tramps." JOE WEAVER for "Two Merry Tramps." LOU PETERSEN for "Two Merry Tramps." BEN HEATER for "Two Merry Tramps." BESSIE BENNETT for "Two Merry Tramps." DOROTHY HOWARD for "Two Merry Tramps." IG N ACmps0 MARTINETTI for "Babes in Toyland." GUS PIXLEY for "Babes in Toy- land." DOROTHY QUINTETTE for "Babes in Toyland." RALPH STUART for "Such a Lit- tle Queen." MRS. FLORENCE HACKETT for "The Traveling Salesman" (C.). JANET HACKETT for "The Traveling Salesman" (C.). ALBERT HACKETT for "The Traveling Salesman" (C.). GEORGE BARNUM for "Such a Little Queen." C. B. RADFORD for manager of "Jane Eyre." FRITZ WILLIAMS for "Paid in Full." KATHERINE FLORENCE for "Paid in Full." MARGARET MARSHALL for "Father and the Boys." LEO HAYES for "The Newly Weds and Their Baby." W. J. FERGUSON for "Is Mar- riage a Failure?" THE FOUR MADCAPS for "The Girl from Rector's." ARLINE BOLING for Mort Sing- er's attractions. HAZEL SWANSON for Mort Singer's attractions. . LOUIS KELSO for Mort Singer's attractions. ABE FINBERG for advance of "Miner's Americans." LEONA STEPHENS for "The Newlyweds and Their Baby." WILLIAM MORRIS for the Win- ninger Brothers' stock company. MILDRED GATES for the Win- ninger Brothers' stock company. JEANETTE CAREW for the Win- ninger Brothers' stock company. CHARLES NEAUMAN for the Winninger Brothers' stock company. CORINNE CARPENTER for the Winninger Brothers' stock company. BERNARD COWHAN for musical director ofthe Winninger Brothers' stock company. JOHN FINDLAY for "The Awak- ening of Helena Ritchie." J. RAYMOND BARRETT for Martin &Emery's "Parsifal." TOM RICHARDSON for the Flora De Voss company. LOLA DAVIS for "The Tiger and the Lamb." C. W. VERNER for "The Tiger and the Lamb." WIL LJ. PETERS for "The Tiger and the Lamb." MARSHALL P.SALES for "The Tiger and the Lamb." WILLIAN BOHRER for "Saul of Tarsus." W. P. McCARTY for "Saul of Tar- sus." CORDA DAVY for "Saul of Tar- sus." July 1-,lou. ascoj cial ROOF! s );c1Jack ply and ttI c: a port the thek ane 4 t 4". r) 4 I k
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