Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1915 — HORTON BROTHERS BUY THE GAYETY AIR DOME [ARTICLE]

HORTON BROTHERS BUY THE GAYETY AIR DOME

Will Run It This Summer, Employing a Good Class of Vaudeville Artists—Canvas Top. Horton Brothers, proprietors of The Princess Theatre, have purchased of B. F. Barnes the fixtures for the Gayety Air Dome and will conduct it this summer as an outdoor playhouse of high class vaudeville and motion pictures. They expect to buy a large canvas top and thus be able toJteep the big auditorium dry in case of rain. The air dome will be put into readiness for opening whenever the weather is warm enough and it is expected that the customary large crowds will be entertained there during the heated evenings. The vaudeville teams will be engaged through a reliable boolrffig agency and firstclass attractions will be offered. The film service will be the same highclass that is used at the Princess, and Hotron Brothers, Perry and John, should enjoy a splendid season.