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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 6

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The Dayton Heraldi
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Dayton, Ohio
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THE DAYTON HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1913. ft If I OH. mm 111 ft 5. 11 2 Ii fi ff BV I II EI 11 iw. AAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWm'AAAAm'mAAArA--mAAA)' .1 '2 BEAUTIFUL DESIGN OF NEW PICTURE THEATER 9 9 9 ft" ft' ft' 999.999.99y9.

FACE SIX ill lit it ii Ii lUUIiE WURLII A Big Show ft ft' -a Tomorrow at The Ideal Theatre SI ft" ft' ft' ft ft ft ft" ft' ft' ft' ft" i ft' ft' ft' ft ft ft' ft ft' i ft" ft' ft' ft' ft' ft" ft" ft I AT ft' The music in this beautiful picture theater is furnished by the Wurlitzer Automatic Orchestra, played manually and mechanically and with perforated music roll. Instrumentation piano, snare drum, bass drum, cymbal violin, violin, flute, mandolin, Vox Humania, traps, horse-hoofs, telephone bell, triangle, fire gong, Indian torn torn, tambonne, etc. The Wurlitzer leads the world in furnishing music for theaters. '1 1 1 EL RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO. 133 South Ludlow Street Tomorrow's bill is exceptionally good.

You should visit this beautiful picture house tomorrow and enjoy yourself by seeing high-class pictures. Always 5c The Ideal Theatre Dayton Handsome Picture House 31 East Fourth Street v' I i 4" ti fr f' 1 ft ft ft" ft' ft ft ft ft' .1 ft CHESTER D. ANDERSON, Mgr. lAAAAAAAA'AAAA ''w-'M''''a'r 1." WETZEL SCHRIBER 301 WASHINGTON STREET A Ren in for th ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft' i ft ft' 1 1 iff I 1 -Hh color. The ceiling; Is painted with a beautiful shade of tan, auid Is of decorative designs.

The doorways and windows are all bronied, which harmonize with the paintings. All the paint used In decorating the theater was furnished by the Dalscamp-Roemhildt company, 118 north Main street. Leaving the Interior of the theater and going to the entrance, a sight la met which Is beautiful to behold. Here are two Goddesses of Pleasure," each, bearing In her right hand a toroh. The walls of the entrance are covered with a brownish plaster, which Is In contrast with the rest of the amusement place.

All of the stucco work was done by Lang and Schmidt, who deserve much credit. The architectural work wu In charge of Horace B. Sutter. The lighting system should be given words of appreciation. Three large electric lamps hang from the cetUng.

and these, In connection with many small onee whtch adorn the sides, con i i moving; picture show, there Is but one plare where a fire Is likely to ntart. and that Is In the room occupied by the operator and machines. At the Ideal, there is absolutely no danger whatever. The room, which contains two of the latest types of the Simplex moving picture machine, has a wall 11 inches thick, which would keep all fire from the audience. Electric fans have been installed, and the ventilation system Is one that has no superior.

The air Is continually changed, serving: the patrons with pure, fresh sir at all times. FINE INSTRUMENT. The theater will seat about 300. The music will be furnished by one. of Wurlltzer's orchestreolas, which music Inspires all who hear It.

This machine easily takes the place of a full orchestra. The decorating was In charge of Olaf who la a master at this art. Walls of a soft verde green form a beautiful color scheme, with the carpeting and draperies, which were furbished by Forster Hegmsn. and the spats, which are also of the same A A A 'I "I I I I i fit, V-vO Vv ft (. f-.

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Call Us for Estimates on 1 .1 Carpenter Work On This Theatre Done By mm Akin all- FURNACE ft ft' ft UMnLnilU cast HEATING, SHEET METAL WORK, ROOFING BOTH PHONE ft ft' pictures that will daily be shown for opening of this thtwtw. another nota The New Ideal moving picture show, the small sum of five cents. As to arrangements for the safety I John ble" addition was made to the, long list of Dayton's moving picture shows. The theater is In a class by itself, and will prove its worth by the first class located at SI east Fourth street, opened Its doors to the public Saturday morning' at 10 o'clock. With the Meyer and convenience of the patrons there has been nothing overlooked.

In HOME 13428. BELL MAIN 8781. ft' Carpenter and Contractor LIGHTING FIXTURES INSTALLED In the New Ideal Theatre By M. J. GIBBONS 20-22 IV.

Third St. BELL PH0HE 387 HOME PHONE 2387 Estimates on All Work Cheerfully Given. ELECTRICAL WORK IN THE NEW THEATRE INSTALLED BY James A. Htwood Electrical Contractor High-Grade Work a Specialty We Specialize in Furnishing Modern Fixtures. Est! mites on Request.

LIGHTING, PLUMBING, HEATING, VENTILATION ,1 ,1 221 Franklin Street 9 9 9 9 f. w.n 9.9M Home Phone 4306 ft AAA'A'A''' AAm'AA When Visiting the Bell Min 6254, Home 14037. Hot Water a Specialty. 1EI DDAT The Interior and Exterior DECORATIONS Of This New Theatre Were Done By 0. U.

JACOBSEN 405 N. Main Bell Phone, Main 2866 I I 202 WASHINGTON STREET Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting Who Installed the Plumbing and Heating in the New ideal Theater. IDEAL THEATRE JL i Don't Fail to Notice the Floor Coverings and Draperies ft ft ft ft' 999999999W99999999999 99999999999999999999.999999999 IrtlVli '999999999999999999999999999999 Paint used in decorating this theater was furnished by The Delscamp-Roemhildt Co. 118 NORTH MAIN STREET. UoJl Phone Main 4(552.

Home Phone 4785. FRANK L. SUTTER ARCHITECT Supt. of the New Ideal Theater. 44 Louis Block.

Home 3252. They Add Much to the Beauty of the Theatre And Were Furnished By 99999999999999999999999999 999999999999999999999999991 rorsier Heaman ft 2 ft ITT TT OnTTTI TrirTA 2 II. L. TINNERMAN BRICK CONTRACTOR Who Did the Uri. Hoik in tin- 'ew Ideal W.

H. SCHMITT CONCRETE AND ORIENTAL STUCCO CONTRACTOR Who Did All the Plastr-r Ornamrntal Hflief Work in the New Theater. N. W. Comer Fifth and Main Streets Home Phone 4183.

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