The Billboard 1924-03-22: Vol 36 Iss 12 (1924-03-22)

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The Billboard MARCH 22, 1924 FERARI, ‘|. DEVICES ant Port Richmond, New York City Park and Castleton Avenues IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF -/;PORTABLE and STATIONARY EUROPEAN RIDING PAPER-PLAYED BAND ORGANS } | | The Newest 1 1924 | |! Portable Ride Can be run with Gasoline Hy 4 Engine or Motor. es Dazzling in Beauty) A Fast Money-Getter and Wonderful Repeater should be Spring Delivery. Orders for placed now Don’t wait until the last min ute to order and be disappointed. You will eventually get one— so why not order now: PRICES AND TERMS UPON CAROUSELLES, MERRY-GO-ROUNDS. I have for immediate delivery: One Jumping-Horse Portable Three Abreast Carouselle, 44foot in diameter, mounted on center wagons. Among Those Who Have Bought This Season Are George L. Dobyms Flyer and Crgan. Otis IL. Smith Shows—32-seat Chain Flyer and Large Organ, R. H. Miner and K. E. Miller, Model Shows—32-seat (hain Flyer and Organ. Morgan Smith, with Great White Way Shows—32-seat Chain Flyer, Wagon and Organ, G. H. Huband. with Lew Dufour Shows— Three-Abreast Merry-Go-Round on Center Wagons and Organ. B. Schultz and C. mane, of Recreation Park, Atlantic Highlands, N. J.—Four-Abreast 50-Ft. Park Carouselie, ‘with extra large Organ and 48-seat Chain Flyer. Shows—18-seat Chain Miner’s Rodrick Consalis, Ri Janel ° hc temaatchihiatates 8. 2 “Kiddie Sessvandiien “end ipeent Chain Flyer, / , a. This is the famous JOSEPH G. FERARI European 48-Seat zatsttine Bisnchi. Colon, Panama Canal \ ain Flyer | | } The Best of European Riding Devices and Show Novelties Always on Hand. Write, Wire or Phone a ee Copyright NEW ON THE MARKET Barney nia god Att tention! Copyright Beautiful Spark Plug nival and © for prices. C.C.J. MATTEI & CO 5 in. — in, et Rn color, very low price, \ Dp “arnival, k. 3 le, 927 East Madison St., gress, Careivals pati. sample LOUISVILLE, zy. nelenae ©. 0. D. Packed 100 to sma Ox. ALUMINUM WARE-NOVELTY GLASSWARE--CHINAWARE Items especially selected and low priced for Carnival Trade. Stock always on hand for immediate shipment. A call to our show rooms is respectfully solicited. SANFT BROS. CO. Est. 1890. 290 Bowery, NEW YORK. Mothers’ Day Buttons (Take the Piace of Carnations) WORN IN MEMORY OF MOTHER. The White Carnation in memory of departed. The Red in ppr i n of the livir Iliu ion sh xact si j le it, beautiful colrs rep! iced from 21 fi i u c each a ar ! _ Se for ample iti Ie and agent’s “WESTERN BADGE & NOVELTY CO. St. Paul, Minn. CARNIVAL ROSTERS er as a from page 134) ley, gen. supt.: s J. Brooks, supt. lights; M. Barry, gen. announcer; 30 cars. HANSHER BROS. SHOWS—Entil and Sam Hansher, props. and megrs.; Emil MHansher, treas, and secy.; 10 cars; opens at Kansas City, Kan., April 1. HAPPYLAND SHOWS—C. Y. Averill Co., props.; D. W. Taite, mgr.; John F. Ried, treas. and secy.; Felix Blei, gen. Agt.; Tom —"s" spec. agt.; Chas. Dalton, press agt.; E. Terry, supt. lights; 20 cars; opens at Detroit, Mich., April 19, HETH, L. J., SHOWS—L. J. Heth, prop. and mer.; W. H. DeVoyne, treas., secy., and press agt.; S. EB, Duffy, auditor; E. H. Stanley, gen. agt.: W. E. Soles, spec. agt.; Chas. Strickler, gen. supt.; Tom Allen, supt. conc.; B. Aguilar, mus dir.; Howard Ingram, trainmaster; Jesse Sparks, supt. lights; Tom A\llen, gen. announcer, 25 cars; opens at Birmingham, Ala., March 15. HUNTER, HARRY C., SHOWS—Harry 0. Hunter, prop., mgr., gen. agt., press agt., legal adj.: Paul Jones, secy.: Jess L. Kinsey, gen, supt.; James Fulmer, supt. conc.; Scott W. Lewis, mus, dir.; Harry Johnston, trainmaster; Bob Layton, gen, announcer; fifteen cars. Opens at Monessen, Pa., April 26. ISLER GREATER SHOWS—Louis Isler, prop.; Mildred Isler, secy.; Forrest Smith, gen. agt.: Walter Daly, press agt.; Babe Drake, trainmaster; 15 cars; opens at Chapman, Kan., April 24. JONES’, _ JOHNNY J., EXPOSITION—Johnny J. Jones, prop. and megr.; E. B, Jones, asst. mer.; R. H. Gocke, treas.; Harry Saunders, secy.; A. H. Barkley, gen. agt.; Charles Beasley, spec. agt.;: Ed R. Salter, press agt.; R. 8. Bigsby, gen. supt. and trainmaster; Morris Weiss, mus, dir.; Charles Brown, snpt. lights; H. ©. Hill, legal adj.; Harry A. Gillman, gen. announcer; forty cars. Opened at Tampa, Fla., January 31. KETCHU M's, K. F., 20TH CENTURY SHOWS + ae Ketchum, ‘prop. and mgr.; Charles Dintaman, asst. mgr.; R. Desch, treas. and secy.; Chas. Shiner, auditor; H. BD. Esopo, gen. agt.; C. Frank and R. McAtee, spec. agts,; V. Ketchum, press agt.; James Crandall, supt.; Wm. Reardon, supt. conc. thony Fernandez, mus, dir.; M. Rebtncen, ‘trainmaster; E. Hulbert, supt. lights; wis, legal adj.; Robert Lawton, gen. announcer; 10 cars; opens at Hartford, Conn., April 12. LAMONT BROS.’ SHOWS—C. R. LaMont, prop. and mgr.; Art Johnson, treas.: W. Filler, gen. agt.: Elmer Porterfield, mgr. cia show; Wm. Reno, eques, dir.: Mont Har! y, supt. priv.; Glen Geneva, mus. dir.; Ray Swanner, supt. res. seat. tickets: Frank Latta, supt. canvas: Curley Brown, boss hos tler; Frank Hicham, supt. I'ghts; Theo, MeIntyre, supt, props.: Omer Eddings, supt. elephants and animals: Orie Traver, boss carpenter; Happy Brown, legal adj.; opens at Salem, Ill., May 3. LATLIP’S, CAPT., RIDES—Capt. Latlip, prop. and megr.: George Johnson, asst. mgr.; Mrs. Marion Latlip, treas.; Roy Rex, secy. and press agt.; DeWitt Kirk. gen. agt.; Fred Latlip, gen. supt.; Earl Buckert, supt. conc.; (Continued on pafe 140) Electric Light Bulbs Price List--Class A.--Tipless Lamps 25% of amount required with order. Express prepaid if full amount accompanies order. Broken package quantity, add 10% on price list. 10 to 50-Watt, Reaular Type, 100 in Pkg. Each.$0.20 10 to 50-Watt, Mill Type, 100 in Pkg. Each.. 50-Watt, Nitrogen Lamps, 50 in Pkg. Nitrogen Lamps, 50 in Nitrogen Lamps, 24 in Nitrogen Lemos, 24 in Nitrogen Lamps, 24 in Nitrogen Lamps, 24 in Nitrogen Lamps, 12 in 750-Watt, Nitrogen Lamps, 12 in 1,000-Watt, Nitrogen Lamps, 12 in MAURICE LEVY 406 Lycoum Building, PITTSBURGH, PA. Every Riding Device Man ought to be reading the OPTIMIST— the only magazine in the world published exclusively for the Riding Device business. Published every month by ELI BRIDGE COMPANY Opp. Wabash Station, JACKSONVILLE, ILL. lhe ele eee BEACH’S All Leather POCKET-BOOKS Give satisfaction 500 styles 500 Quality and service guaranteed. 28 years’ experience. THE BEACH LEATHER COMPANY COSHOCTON, OHIO, you looked thru the Letter List? 2,83