The Billboard 1913-03-22: Vol 25 Iss 12 (1913-03-22)

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MARCH 22, 1913. The Billboard Can use one more novelty show. what you have got. CALL. FOR SEASON ™ CON. T. KENNEDY SHOWS All people and shows engaged acknowledge this call immediately to Con. T. Kennedy, Leavenworth, Kan. Concession people write to W. David Cohn, Leavenworth, Kan. Shows open Monday, April 7th for one week, on the streets, under the auspices of the Shriners. We will furnish equipment and beautiful front. Wire or write quick just 1913 Teddy Bear and Poodle Dog Dealers Listen to Opportunity, it comes but rarely. Grasp this chance. Our 24-inch Teddy Bears, best made, at $12.59 per doz. : No. 6B Poodle Dogs with blankets, improved model, $54.00 gross. Rush your orders for your own advantage AN EYE-OPENER FOR NOVELTY MEN Send 25 cents for a sample of our new SILK PENNANTS—NEWEST OUT Due to the increased demand for our Pennants, we have enlarged our factory for Reproduction, Hand Painted and Tinseled Pennants Deal with us and you will make money. We are headquarters for the newest novelties and supply every want of Carnival Men, Parks, Fairs, Seashores and Celebration Concessioners. Orders positively shipped same day received. RUDOLPH BROS., 19 N. Sth St., Philadelphia, Pa. PU SCARBORO BEACH PARK THE ELECTRIC CITY TORONTO, CANADA OPENS FOR THE SEASON MAY NINETEENTH Open space 197 feet by 160 feet on Main Walk. Also building seating 300 and building seating 225 with stage, well lighted and ventilated and situated on Main Board Walk; also Palmistry Building. WANTED Good Live Shows A population of 450,000 to draw from. Twenty-five minutes ride from center of city. Address, MANAGER, Scarboro Beach Park 92 King Street East, Toronto, Canada Po ragstf ORANGEADE sth, LEMON, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY AND CHERRY POWDERS Each Pound Makes 45 Gals. Retails for $40.00 Guaranteed the finest flavored and strongest soft drink preparations on the market. You add cold water and sugar—no trouble. Beautiful signs free. One pound can, any kind, $2.25 prepaid; six, Qssorted as desired, $12.00 prepaid Samples to make one gallon, Ife each, with catalogue of our ten drinks, glass jars, tumbler carriers, etc., postpaid. No coal tar color or anything harmful in our powders. Heware of imitations, Fully guaranteed uncer the Pure Food Law, U. 8. Serial No. 11768. CHAS. T. MORRISSEY & CO., 4417 W. Madison St., Chicago, Iti. SLOUDUEDODORUAOOROAGEOERUROROAOUROEUEEOROEOROEOOROEUEOOROEOOOEEROROO OO EOEDEOEEENE TELE Larimer County Fair Assn. LOVELAND, COLO. Sept. 9-10-11-12, 1913 Open for special amusements and concessions. Want the best only. M, C. HOYT, Secy. FOR SALE 35x60 Push Pole Top, one End Gable, 10 ft. Sidewall, complete with ropes, poles, stakes, mauls; stage, 6 . one Ol Drop, one extra set of Jacks for stage, and one extra set of Stakes. Also @ 35 ft. Prescenium Outfit, used only five weeks. All in good condition. Tent & Awning Company, cost $185.00 new. Also 6 Panel and two Bally-hoo platforms and a ticket-box. sockets and ros brand new Tent bought from Sioux City Pictorial Front, tn fine condition, with frame a ae 4 -g-% Two pest ticket = ne with lobes. e tier o ues with Jacks. Outfit stored in Waterloo, Iowa. rst $200.00 . Address FRED A. STOCK, 611% Water St., Waterioe, lowa. C2": Ringman Mach The World’s Greatest Modern Athlete And hero of the Chinése Rebellion in 1900, when is took ene allied forces of the world—England, Germany, Japan, France, Russia, Austria and the Unite® States to stop the Boxer uprising in China, and when ihe American missionaries were surrounded in Pekin, Capt. Mach, at the head of the Austrian army, was the man who liberated them, and was presented by Austrian and U. S. Governments with a Medal of Honor for the part he took at the time. Capt Mach was captured by the Boxers and tortured, an@ today is the only man living that the Boxers so cruelly wounded, and the exhibition that he gives in showing what the Chinese did to him. It is the only act of its kind in the world, and can be seen by ladies and children. Capt. Mach speaks eight different languages, has 1,000 feet of films, 45 slides, in colors, two different le.ures, and the best lobby display in the United States. He plays Independent time. The Captain plays four different instruments, fe & consistent reader of The Billboard and Das Program Engaged for the coming season with J. Frank Hatch Allied Shows, opening May 3, 1913, at Pitte burgh, Pa., being feature attraction in Ten-In-One Permanent address, ese | a eee | Show. Capt. RINGMAN MACH, World’s Greatest Modern Athlete, Billboard Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, U. S. America. Canadian National Exhibition August 23 —TORONTO -—Sept 8, 1913 Attendance last year over 950,000 Concessions and Privileges now on sale Apply J. O. ORR, sec. & Mgr. City Hall, Toronto, Canada y Big Free Carnival and ) Gala Week, Kokomo, Ind. April 19th to 26th, KOKOMO, IND. © 4A; Ley — S Independent Showmen and Concessionaires wire or write A. ALBRIGHT, 2008 West Van Buren St., until April fst, then Kokomo, Ind.. care Moose Home. eS Knife Rack RVen sence Neca Sead Sot One Sew. TNE Settee Ae Room 803—19 S. Fifth Avenue—CHICAGO, ILL Furnished for Fairs, Picnics, etc. WANTED—Chorus girls for Summer Stock-Cabaret performers immediately. Open-air acts doing two or more acts write at once. Address, JOHN T. McCASLIN, 123 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT, MENTION THE BILLBOARD WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS,