The Billboard 1911-03-25: Vol 23 Iss 12 (1911-03-25)

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The Billboard MARCH 25, 1911. CONVENTIONS and CITY FAIRS TAKE NOTICE, Also PARKS AND HOME-COMINGS ! a se a : Bo rn : = + = reer x 7 E + —-_ &£ et Pot Aes es a ee =~ = eS ae . i <4 »e orate ; Z : 2 : ; > ~ re .* ra : ot a 5 — ‘ GUARANTEED CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO FOR FLIGHTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Aviators Furnished---Male and Female, For all occasions, with or without machine. Get our terms and data as to what we do in this line for special occasions. PETER J. MINCK One of our leading aviators, who will make a flight from Mineola,'L. I., to Governor's Isiand, April 2Oth. More than $500,000.00 in cash prizes are now being offered in the United States for aeroplane flights 24% Own an aeroplane. Learn to fly—it’s far easier than it looks It’s as safe as auto 1obiling—only those who try stunts that have no relation to the prize-flights. get hurt hurt trying for a prize, if he went after the purse without doing sume spectacular stunt. Aviators’ earnings have ranged fro 1 $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 a week. No avuitor has been Wouldn't you like to land such a purse a few times > Why pay $5,000 for an aeroplane when we will sell you a full size. standard aeroplane——a Bleriot, measuring 24 feet across, tor $600 ; or a Curtiss, measuring 29 feet across, for $700” Parts all ready to assemble, less power plant. and blue prints. Write us today anyway AMERICAN AEROPLANE MANUFACTURING CO. 149 Broadway Singer Building, Suite 540. NEW YORK, N. Y. You will feel safer by buying one of our machines and by followmg our specification: