THE SHOW WORLD January30, 1909, ME-GRIM-INE FOR ALL FORMS OF HEADACHE and NEURALGIA Write for a Free Trial Box The DR. WHITEHALL MEGRIMINE CO., (SoldhIylxiruggists) SOUTHBEND,IND. nmIstablisied 18S9 t tIr mile. Iloetry Elulers was first, Ant. TngL was second. the time was 3:48. The poinnal rae of the evening was between Miss Ella LaGrange. the lady champion of Milwak1eo, and Chris Even- son, who won last Tuesdav's race. This race was very exciting. Thle young latdy ma1"de a good start and 'got thlelead Xvhich she held for one lap, when Evenson passed her, and when he crossed the tape 1he was only forty feet in the lead. For lie nextlsix laps she wts (lose behind it and oeld him very close at the finish, whiich Ihe won in 2:20 seconds. whiich is considered excellent tline for this rink, as Allie Moore, the champion roller skater, w-ho was Ihere a, few days ago covered 1lie same distance ini a few seconds less. Fvesomn will itidoubtedv he put on with sonic fast racer from Mlilwaukee within a short time. Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 25. The new Music Hall skating rink will open the biggest series of races undoubt- edly ever iilled off in this country, com- meneing Februarv 1. There will be over one hundred entries and it will require over three weeks to complete the races. Medal rizes will be given to the winners. CLARENE P. PTNEY. Spokane, 'Wash., Tan. 25. The Coliseum roller skating rink. which was burned down recently. may be re- built. That is the pilaii which Captain R. A, Koontz, one of the owners of the rink. favors, at a cost of $16,000, so as to be ready to open at the heinning of the next skating season.--SNTITT-T. Exhibitors Incorporate. Cincinnati. Ohio, Tan. 21. Tie Motion Picture Exhihitors' Asso- ciation of Cincinnati. and vicinity, will be incorporated. Papers for this purpose will probablv be sent to Columbus to- day. The following will be the incorpora- tors: Matt. Snneth. John J. I-uss. E. P. Bernardi. T. J. Nolan and A. THill. The incorporation will not be capitalized, as it will not he run for profit. The asso- ciation vas formed to keep affairs of the motion picture shows in to the highest notch of offleiency.-CLARENCE E. RtFNEY. Merry Widow at Davenport. Divoynitort. Ta., Taii. 27. Caliwity houses greted thit threc per- ftirimiances of The Merry Widow at tlie trtis in this cit. The house was sold oit before the tcurtain wxas rung up at cither perforaance. The audiences were as enthusitstic as they were large and tremendous ovntions were given Miss Mahel ~wilbur and George Dameral. who isede t1e lending parts. The receipts for tile ile perfornnnecs wero $5,640.-- IARIiiliSON. Lincoln Memorial Benefit. New York, Jan. 27. lenjamin Chapin will present Lincoln at ille, Whlito Hoose ;it (ile Gardent, Fl'l.5 firl te( henlefit of thle Lincoln -- I Ftnd t THEATRE 5ATINa. * , We have 20.000 of these chairs in stock and can ship your order in twenty-four hours. AMERICAN SEATING COMPANY 90 Wabash Avenue, CHI1CAGO. ILI,. 19 W. Eighteenth St., NEW YORK, N. Y. 70 Franklin Street, l3STON, MASS. 1235 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA, REWARD $25 REWARD $25 For information of present whereabouts of BURTON C. FAHR ani WILLIAM WALISKEY, or either. Formerly worked for Searchlight Amusement Companyv.of Saginaw atid Bay City, ichigan former actor, latter movi ng picture operator. Address Detroit Film Exchange, Newberry Building, Detroit, Mich. BUFFALO EXPOSITION ISWELL UNDER WAY. \\ll~lt pt,iri'ts to h e (it( get itt i firtini' i uneii ion ,' xv - f1ha:sj"1 indiili sini lit fi'm whi this i(,an' is now v ell in]:d l way. J 1' Jill\ or he a t whil-i llave 1,"I ,ocided plo I. lth' laitagetgs of h Th'fl'l t day", ti s ;