1911 In Feb., Moore and Louis Averill opened the new Bijou Theater after many difficulties. They had their own electric light plant.
1911 In Feb., the Bijou Theater advertised vaudeville in connection with the usual program of moving pictures. The vaudeville was the Famous Pardee Family, featuring Thelma, the child vocalist.
1911 In Mar., Wendall Phillip Bemis, Mack McKinley, and Everett Pierce of York came to Geneva in an auto to assist Prof. William Chambers, Jr., in the orchestra at the Bijou Saturday night.
1911 In Mar., William Chambers returned home to York after helping furnish music at the Bijou Theater.
1911 In Mar., an artist from the Western Scenery Co. of Lincoln was here painting a new drop curtain for the Bijou Theater.
1911 In Apr., Miss Gladys Fulton of Hebron, niece of Judge Fulton, arrived in Geneva to play at the Bijou.