. The Street railway journal . at general admission is only 10cents and the charge for reservedseats 15 cents. The posters anddodgers for each week are suppliedby the booking agency just as-!forany other theater on the circuit^-iandare distributed broadcast. The tjiasicis supplied by a seven-piece orcl^stradrawn from the large park band.;: OnSundays the vaudeville performancesare replaced by a moving picture andsong show furnished by the Acto-graph Company, of New York. Among the sports popular witheverybody is roller skating, which isheld in a large outdoor rink. Thereare four sessio


. The Street railway journal . at general admission is only 10cents and the charge for reservedseats 15 cents. The posters anddodgers for each week are suppliedby the booking agency just as-!forany other theater on the circuit^-iandare distributed broadcast. The tjiasicis supplied by a seven-piece orcl^stradrawn from the large park band.;: OnSundays the vaudeville performancesare replaced by a moving picture andsong show furnished by the Acto-graph Company, of New York. Among the sports popular witheverybody is roller skating, which isheld in a large outdoor rink. Thereare four sessions every day withmusic. The charge to adults is 25cents and for children 15 cents, including, of course, theuse of skates, which are of the wooden roller attraction is operated by R. P. Cornell, and thewater sports, etc., are managed by the company, asare also the merry-go-round, miniature railway, laughinggallery and the Hales touring car. The latter was put inlast season and has proved a big hit. The penny RUSTIC ROADWAY IX SACANDAGA PARK outing and plenty of good music without spending a concerts are given on the hotel veranda every morningand evening, and in the beautiful wooded concert groveevery afternoon. It is the policy of the company to secureduring the early part of the season the most popular bandsof the nearby cities as an additional drawing card for theirtownspeople. On Monday evening free dances are given in A TYPICAL COTTAGE IN SACANDAGA PARK souvenir stands, candy booth, etc., are leased. A very at-tractive feature for the children is the donkey race trackand the rides to High Rock, which is 2000 ft. above the sealevel and offers a fine view of the Mohawk Valley. The Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversville Railroad also hasthe distinction of owning a baseball club, namely the A., J. &G. (Amsterdam, Johnstown and Gloversville) team, of the February 29, 1908.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 319 New York State League. On certain dates regular sched-ul


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