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Patrick, Warren A. (ed.) / Show world
(July 17, 1909)
Greatest spectacle of the modern times, pp. 28-29
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THE SHOW WORLD Juy 17, 1909. ~ACSI od am sen. te rhvb i :% to ch ly t T~ rooe! ld top I B. A. THEATRE FOR SALE Splendid City on Pacific Coast of 50,000 Population. Nine years lease, handsomest and largest West of Chicago. No competition and none likely tobefor yearsato come. Rent reasonable. Five years contract, Syndicate attractions at exceptional terms. The past season averaged greater receipts any city its size. Owner goinginto other business. Term $10,000 cash. Bears closest investigation. Address B. B. care SHOW WORLD, Chicago MYERS LET ME SELL IT FOR YOU My house is better prepared to serveyou than anyotherinAmer- lea. I buy anl sell oounnisnion everything in conneetion with the- ater and tent attractions. (Get my famous Electro Current maver,835. Gtuaranteed to save two-thiirds and to last 25 years. TWrite today. TOM DIXON'S CLEARING HOUSE IOTACITY, IOWA FR 'ALE-oo0 ft. reelIs film released to June It, $oandl$15perrl;Sheridans Ride, Damon& Pythias Montana School Marm, Old Arizona,lIKing, David Garrick,Tenderfoot. Shenandoah Valley and Pas ion Play. Will buy machines, film. H. DAVIS, Watertown, Wis. CABLE ADDRESS MYERSBA VAUDEVILLE ACENT SUITE 510 KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BLDG. BOOKINC EVERYWHERE MAIL LIST Notice:-We are not permitted to hold letters more than thirty days, at the expiration of which time they are rettorned to the Dead Letter office. We en- deavor at all times to forward mail to its correct destination. This would be greatly facilitated if artists would adopt the Show World as their permanent ad- dress. First class matter will be for- warded free of charge; all other classes of matter require addi- tional postage. Gentlemen's Mailing List. Blessings, The Boden, Edmund H. Bond and Benton Bonelli, Win. Bonomon, Simon Bowen, Harry Bowers, Frederick Boyd, Robert Boyd and Allen Boyde, Vanice Boyle, T. J. Brenon, H. Bromon, H. Bronston, Effie Brooks, H. Bryant & Seville Brydon. Prof. Buckley, J. Buckley, J. J. Bull & Marshall Burgess, Neil Burk & Farrow Burndt, Grant Ahern, the Allen, Billy Altus,J. Amend Applegate and Whiteside. Araki, Tan Arnoldo, Arnt. Baker, Nat Baker, Harry (Musical) Bannock Bros. Barlow, Billy Barry, Geo. & Co. Barry, Geo., Co. Barry & Hughes Bassett, Mortimer Baxley, Jack Bell, Pete. Benamoi, Arabs Besham & Miller Bissett & Scott Blackson, Harry BOOKING TOGETHER Western Vaudeville Managers' Assoc'n Majestic Theatre Building, Chicago, Ill. United Booking Offices of America St. James Building, New York City 4 Booking in conjunction with more than three hundred of the first-class vaudeville theatres in the United States and Canada, and now giving good acts routes for from one to three years. Moneys advanced to parties capable of pro- ducing first-class acts, when desired, or will purchase first-class novelties outright. It will be to the advantage of managers of Fairs, Parks, etc., to communicate with these Offices regarding their vaudeville and outdoor attrac- tions. Address Eastern or Western Office, as may be most convenient. Burns-Johnson Fight Burton .Thos. H. Byron, Chas. Clark, Billy Cunningham, Bert Davis Bro. Davis & Wheeler Dean, Al. Doyle, William Erroll, Leon Franklin & Wil- liams Franks, Prof. Chas. Glass, -Geo. Hastings, Harry Healy, Tim. Hellman, Magi- cian Howley, Walter Hull Lou Hutchinson-Luby Co. Terome. Elmer Kichi, Kaysu, Mm. La Pine, Lyler Larkin, John Larkin, John Leslie & Grady Locke, Russell and Locke Lynch Manning, Arthur Melson, Clarence McClellan. Geo. 8. McFarland, Geo. Mc Iver Morosco, Chas. Murphree, Thos. Murphy & Vidocq Palmer, Lew. Panleb Co. Parvin, Lee C. Perry, Mr. Pique, Harry Raymond & Har- per Reynolds, Mr. Valmore, Louis Satntell. THe GreatValmore.Phono- Shot, 7 Edwards graph Silver, Willie Vard Trio Slater & Slater Welch, Ben Smalley, Edward Welch, Jimmy Stillman, Mr. and Celia Stuart, Mr. Welch & Earl Sutton, Jack Zouboulakis Tuscano, Otis Ladies' Mailing List. Allen, Avery Robinson, Mabel Campbell. Edna Rainbow, Lesters Harbin, Virgina Romaine, Julia Hughes, Madge Salisbury, Cora King, Rosa Seymour,Donna La Belle Trio Stue , Donna Leonard, Mildred ree,Marie Le. Pelletiers Sulley, Mrs. Martyn, Katherine Ward, May Petroff, Mary & William, Mildred clown Windom, Con- Prushae, Josephine stance The FREY TRIO Opened at HAMMERSTEIN'S JULY 10th GREAT SUCCESS Pat Casey, Agent NOW BOOKING FROM COAST TO COAST WM. MORRISINC. NEW YORK-BROOKLYN-BOSTON-NEWARK-BUFFALO CHICAGO J. C. MATTII8WS, Chicago Representative, 167 Dearborn Street AMERICAN AMUSEMENT CO., Inc. PRESENTING UnderDirectionGeorgeFletcher MISS MYRTLE HEBARD A COOD OPPORTUNITY Never knocks at your door twice, so here's your chance. Write for our Reduced Prices. Remember we have over 1000 reels to select from. We guarantee to save you 50 per cent. WE ARE FREE AND INDEPENDENT. SCHILLER FILM EXCHANCE, SCHILLER BUILDINC, CHICACO, ILLINOIS THE ROLLICKINC COMEDIENNE AND THE QUAINT COMEDIAN MR.LOU HALL IN THE "SUBSTITUTE" Address care of Show World MEETINC WITH CREAT SUCCESS J. K. SEBREE, Pres. ROY S. SEBREE, Mgr. CHICAGO'S PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Hotel THE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DISCRIMINATING PLAYERS SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. 29 PHONE 4940 MURRAY HILL o.Str.I Western Office Eastern Office Majcstic Theatre Bldg. St. James Building CHICAGO NEW YORK
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