The Billboard 1923-09-29: Vol 35 Iss 5 (1923-09-29)

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Seeger The Billboard SEPTEMBER 29, 1923 45 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK CITY, WN. Y. Have Booked a Carousel and Ferris Wheel. THOMAS BRADY, Inc., Representative for Committee. YONKERS Held in the Center of the City, Population 110,000 with a drawing within ten miles with Steam and Tro! y Lines cenhesiion FALL FESTIVAL AND STREET FAIR OCTOBER ist to 13th Inclusive—TWO WEEKS Auspices YONKERS POST No. 7, AMERICAN LEGION, YONKERS, N. Y. Yonkers has sixty factories, all working overtime, employing over 41,000 people. FIREMEN’S NIGHT—AMERICAN LEGION POST—FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS NIGHT. WANTED — Riding Devices, Concessions and Shows. All Stock Wheels Open. Factories in close proximity to Street Fair Grounds. EVERYONE HAS PLENTY OF MONEY TO SPEND. pulation cf Advertised for many miles around For Terms Write, Wire or Phone 1547 Broadway, New York City. Phone 6542 Chickering TS oe ee UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ALLOWS ALL CLAIMS ON “THE. FLAPPER” CORENSON’S DESIGN Patent 5924 DEALERS and CONCESSIONAIRES HANDLING IMITATIONS WILL BE PROSECUTED BY LAW SPECIAL PRICES TO DEALERS and JOBBERS CORENSON 9 5 825 Sunset Boulevard, C LoS ANGELES, CALIF. sented Real Ostrich Plume Feathers, 60 Pieces-$30.00-60 Pieces Here’s what you get In each case: © 5 Tea Kettles (5-Qt. size) 5 Water Pitchers (2oe. size) 5 Mixing Bowls (5-Qt. 5 Preserve Kettles (6-Qt size) 5 ra Seuss Pans (3-Qt. 5 10%4-in. Round Dbi. Roaster 5 porecieters (8 cup) 5 Handled Celanders (8/2 in.) size) 5 Pudding Pans (3-Qt. size) 5 Fry Pans (8-In. size) Convex, Kettle and Cover 5 Sets of 3 ae Pans (1, 12, 2-Qt. In 3-Qt. Each Se TOTAL, 60 eaeny y PIECES “COST 50c EACH—CASE costs $30.00—$8.00 with order, balance, $22.00, We guarantee shipment same day order received. CENTURY ALUMINUM CO., N. W. Corner Jackson & Wells Street, CHICAGO il ee A BRIGHT RED SPOT IN TEXAS { October ist to 6th, at Austin THE OCCASION BEING THE TEXAS STATE EXPOSITION AND THE COTTON BELT EXPOSITION SHOWS Will furnish the attractions. Want two more shows, two more rides and a ew concessions for that date and balance of season, which will run until Christmas. Wire H. H. TIPPS, at Avenue Hotel, Austin, Tex. 1 HOUSE MEN ATTENTION!!! | Gasoline Stoves, Jumbo Burners, Umm Burners, Tanks, Fuses Holiow Wire, Gasoline Lanterns, Mantles, Torches, aft Irons, Coffee Urns, Griddies all sizes and prices. Write for complete catalogue. am com or % with order, balance C. O. D. Prices not le Parcel] Post Charges. $3.00 to $4.25. —_ WAXHAM LIGHT &@ HEAT CO. DEPT.15 530 WEST 42 STREET: NEW YORKCITY (NEW YORK OFFICE) Jerry O'Reilly. concessionaire, with Frank A. Robbins, Canadian Attractions. Dropped in. Jerry and the missus were shopping and reported a good season, Marie Stefanik, European illusionist and escape artiste, who, with the well-known Carlos, is playing the New Jersey houses. In on business. William Dauphin, well-known carnival man. Closed his shows for the season on Long Island recently Charles DePhil, of DePhil and DePhil. To announce going to South America for the winter season. Louie G. King, advance agent: Jules Larvett, W. J. Hanley, R. 8S. Uzzell, Louis J. Beck, Johnny J. Kline, M. A, Spillman, Jack ceeere: Fred H. Ponty, manager Paradise Park, Rye, Y., aecompanied by Irene Fowler Larkin, a New Rocheile, and A. C. Russell, of Scarsdale, respectively Queen and King of the recently held mardi gras, Gus Adams, of the team of Bond and Adams, Vaudeville artistes, playing Loew theaters in and around New York Hazel L, Doll, accompanied by Dixie and Yankee Doll, movie and dramatic artists. Just returned from their summer cottage at Rye, N, Dixie and Yankee will enter the elimination contests for ocholaceht ps to be held in October by the National Stage Children’s Association, of which they are members Swan Ringens, English high diver. In from Kingston, N,. Goes to Athens (Ala.) Fair. Doing fine, tho suffering from recent accident. Hubbard Nye, well-known press agent. Professor Christensen, mental marvel. In from Coney Island. Announces that the World's Circus SideShow, with which he is connected, is the only show of its nature now running at the island, and that business is very good John J. Stock, ride manufacturer, of White Plains, N. Y. Will have a new ride on the market for the 1024 senson. James H. Spaulding, Stamford, Conn. Harry Row and Fred A. Danner. Calling. J. W. Bly. manufacturer Ely Swings, White Plains, N. Y¥. On business, Chris Hinkelday, well-known ride operator, Columbia Park. Dare-Devil DeCarno. the vicinity. Clarence Hibbard, minstrel comic and harmonica player. Just in from a tour which began last March Reports everything fine. Charies S. O'Neil, who has been connected with the Virginia Reel all season at Coney Island, reports that business was very good, Frank Mostyn Kelly, cartoonist. Calling. Mrs. 8S. W. Glover, of the Cayuse Blanket Co., of New York and Chicago. Mike Zeigler, Campbell Phillips, Guy Ruggles, R. 8. Uzzell. The Beckwiths, of lion act fame, Just returned from a successful date at Fort Plain, N. Y¥., booked thru Cleveland Booking Association. Servais LeRoy, master magician. Ivan Seigel, concessionaire. Recently closed at Lona Park. o Reisman, well-known orchestra leader and violinist. James C. Donohue, hustling general agent. Playing fair dates in CINCINNATI OFFICE Prof. Sierak and ‘‘Leah” (Mrs. Sierak), Australians, now featured on the Keith Circuit in the mystery act, ‘‘Leah, Maid o’ Mist’’. Joseph Breker, well-known Etropean animal trainer, and Gus Knopf, his manager of the Iireker Bears’ act, playing the local Keith Theater. Karl Pearson, of the dancing act, Pearson, ‘ewport and Pearson, appearing at Keith's twoay house here. R. and Ronald DeVore, of the DeVore Mis. Co., Columbus, 0. Chatted with “Gasoline Bill Baker’ George © ampbell, “Uncle Sam" Impersonator, Came with the Washington (D. C.) delegation to the I. 0. 0. F. convention, Had heard’ a great deal about The Billboard plant. His first opportunity to give it the “once over’’, Ww. C. (Bill) Fleming, general representative John W. Moore special event enterprises. Left doy for a short visit to his home in Buffalo, > A “ir. and Mrs. Kelley King, operators of pit 4. Howe, concessionaire. William J. (Bill) Light, concessionatre. George Eugilebreth, park picnic promoter. In and out of the office daily the past month, Ray K. (Curly) Johnson, escape artist and talker. Recentiy clowed with Harry Wilson's sideshow on the Boyd & Linderman Shows. C. W. (hed) Selle, clown. Framing an actobatic act. C. A. Bell, director with Mike Onmalo’s special event show. Bdwerd R. falter. Paseed thro in advance of the Johnny J. Jones show train, en route to Nashville, Tenn. J. &. Meade, inventor and manufacturer of specialties for street and window salesmen. Nolan Leary and wife, of the vandeville sketch, ‘Yes Means No’’, playing the Palace BILLBOARD CALLERS | | {eT Us SAVE YOU MONEY Our Prices, Merchandise and Shipments Guaranteed Code Name “HORSE” SPARKY ALWAYS WINS A wonderful assortment of colors in mer yt No. 1—13%x9 Inches. Dezee. ecccccece 0 O78 No 4—i0x8 Inches. Dozen ........... Doze 7.75 ELECTRIC EYE, isyxo inches. Dozen... 14.50 Code Name “FLAPPER” 19-INCH OSTRICH FLAPPER OOLLs, ome Vamp Eyes, $5.75 Dozen. Doll measures 13 in. 4 Dozen to Gartan. 24-INCH goraren reas DOLLS filustrated), §7.70 measures fi. Packed 6 Dosen to GET IN ON THESE PRICES FOR SPECIALS All-Leather Traveling Bags, 20 im. long. $3.75 Each. . Oval Roasters, Heavy Gauge, 22 tn. long. $22.50 ozen Ceyuse Indian Blankets. 00 Eaqeh. oat! ye ae 4 $10.90 (ines Fost Clocks, 9x16 in. Finest Movement ‘ih Umbreitas, Detachable Handles, Points and ds to match, also Border on Silk, $3.05 Each ‘Overnight Cases, 20 in. long. 10 Pieces. Ivory Fittings, Round Mirror $3.90 Each. To Insure immediate delivery, wite orders wit! 25° deposit, and write for Special Monthly rice List on Concession and Bazaar Goods. Al! shipmetts guaranteed to be shipped same day a* ler ed. RELIABLE DOLL & TOY CO. RALPH W. COHN, Sales Manager, 152 Wooster Street, New York City Phone, Spring 5057. _ THE SUSPLER TYPEWRITER A West Virginia customer wrote: “I would not part with the Simplex for five times what I pald for it.” A Connecticut customer writes: “my little girl ts well pleased w th ™~ =f