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Identifier: billboard10-1898b (find matches)
Title: Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898)
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Billboard Advertising Co.
Subjects: Motion Pictures Film Industry Trade Magazine
Publisher: Cincinnati, Ohio : R.S. Littleford, Jr., W.D. Littleford
Contributing Library: Q. David Bowers and Kathryn Fuller-Seeley
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done thousand and twelve sheets on a countryroute In one day of fourteen hours. It is curious that these phcnomlnal recordsarc Invariably made on country routes, but itis. nevertheless, a fact, as the driver willtestify. The Santa Fe has put out a very prettyposter, announcing the Priests of Pallas andKarntvnl Krewc festivities of Carnival week.The paster Is In black and red upon a back-ground of old gold, and the Illustration In-cludes King Ki Ki, his satanlc majesty:Kween Karnatlon and other appropriate char-acters, with a full list of the attractions ofthe week. THE POSTER GIRL. The poster girl is passing fast, Her. vogue on earth is .oer:Her violet lips and greenish hair■ Wo. soon shall sec no more. That wobbly waist, her twisted arms. Her slanting eyes and hands.Arc fading from these smudgy skies - to other grotesque lands. Oh. ere you die, weird poster girl. While yet for speech theres room-Say, when youre burled would you likeA pink and purple tomb? —Exchange. THE BILLBOARD
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Who Was He ? ADVERTISING CAR NO. J.Buffalo Bills Wild West. Rochester. Gty Loses in Action Against Billyosting Co— Sought to Have the Company RemoveBillboard - Company Given a PermanentInjunction Restraining the City from Re-moving the Board. . (Special Correspondence.)The Rochester Bill Posting Company hascome out victorious in its fight with the citywhich sought to have a bill board on EastMain street removed on the ground that itwas unsightly and dangerous. The case wasdecided by Judge Dwlght of the AppellateDivision. ptember 27, the court giving thecompany a permanent injunction restrain-ing the city from removing the bill board. In November, 1894, the Rochester Bill Post-ing Company, had a bill board about ten feethigh and 150 feet long erected on the southside of East Main street between University-avenue and North Union street. In the SixthWard. Objection was made to- the board by-some of the residents of the vicinity, and thematter was called to the attention of Alder-man Ad

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  • bookyear:1898
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Billboard_Advertising_Co_
  • booksubject:Motion_Pictures
  • booksubject:Film_Industry_Trade_Magazine
  • bookpublisher:Cincinnati__Ohio___R_S__Littleford__Jr___W_D__Littleford
  • bookcontributor:Q__David_Bowers_and_Kathryn_Fuller_Seeley
  • booksponsor:Media_History_Digital_Library
  • bookleafnumber:59
  • bookcollection:mediahistory
  • bookcollection:americana
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