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

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A . . The Billboara MARCH 22, 1924 ~ al an ALUMINUM OPERATORS! BOOMERANG | |! | Buy Direct from Headquarters ‘No Face li Where You Are Assured of Receiving No Place m BIG VALUES and QUICK SERVICE Your Business LOCATED IN THE TOWN It Does Not Pay To Handle Light Which Gave Birth to the Aluminam Ware Industry 32 Years Ago SRST CERECES Eee tee Weight, Poorly Finished Aluminum That Kind of Ware Hits Back in Lost Trade. UNUSUAL FAST SHIPMENTS Orders Received in the Morning Shipped Same Afternoon Many of the big Aluminum Operators who demand service and values contract with us for their season’s 4 supply. We will be pleased to quote on your needs. We show here only a few numbers of our extensive line of substantial weight, highly polished, sunray inside | finish Aluminum Ware, comprising over 75 utensils ; and 125 sizes—-all ern designs and in big demand. Dbecia Get in on these! No. 705—3-Qt. Parcel Water Jug. $6.90 per Dozen, Your Problem! Is To Get Good Merchandise At Low Prices, But Lack of Service May Mean Big Loss To You. Why Not Tie Up To a Factory You Can Rely Upon? TEL No. Doz. N Doz. Montgomery, Ala., 1-19-24. £$ 10-In, Dbl. Rd. Roaster..$ 8.16 580 93-Qt. Colander ........ $ 6.90 Your goods and service gave splendid satisfaction last season. Now 10 11-Qt. Rd. Dish Pan.... 9.44 29 11-In, Dbl. Rd. Roaster. 9.95 ready to renew contract for 1924. Let us hear from you immediately. 116 «=66-Qt. Pres. Kettle..... 6.84 $40 4 4-Qt. Cov. Sauce Pan.. 7.38 We open here soon. ; } p 118 8-Qt. Pres, sa seeses 8.98 350 5-Qt. Cov. ~~ ‘jew = T. A. Stevens Concessions, Care Miller Bros.’ Shows. 120 10-Qt. Pres. Kettle...... 9.08 850 §63-Qt. Mixing Bowl..... . 252 2',-Qt. Panel Dbl. Boiler 7.98 601 10-In. Fry Pan.......... 7.98 ; Winnsboro, in. ra 251 1',-Qt. Panel Dbl. Boiler 7.32 O12 12-Qt. Oval Dish Pan... 11.€8 Duplicate my last shipment to Winnsboro. Wiring deposit. our 703 3-Qt, Water Pitcher... 6.88 214 4Qt, Pudding Pan.... 5.40 S-hour service great stuff. * 680 8-Qt. Water Pail...... 8.7 230 463-Qt. Lip Sauce Pan.. s R. G. Pope, Care C. W. Naill Shows. 82 10-Qt. Water Pail...... 10.26 44 16-In, Oval Roaster 7.56 Nashwauk, Minn., 2-20-24, 106 6-Qt. Cov, Kettle...... 9.34 66 18-In. Oval Roaster..... 21.38 90g 108 8-Qt. Cov. Kettle...... 11.40 $898 8-Cup Elec. Percolator. 35.62 Alumirtum received from you lasted only first night of Carnival. Sorry did not double order. iring our thanks for service received, i} TERMS: 25% Cash, Balance C. 0. D. F. O. B. Faetory. J. J. Benton, Post No. 307, Am. Legion. “08 8-Cup Size, per Dor..” 9.72 p Size, per Doz.. 9. : . S SAVE MONEY ON TELEGRAMS ay ° ° Paneled Style. Write for Complete Catalog and Price List 807 &-cu Bite per Dor..$ 8.48 Write for our new simplified endo. PERFECTION ALUMINUM MFG.CO,INC. ~ CONCESSIONAIRES ) are intecested in the jtems listed below, write us for peices. We carry in stock for immedidiate delivery SILVERWARE THERMOS JUGS ELECTRICAL GOODS OVERNIGHT BAGS Lemont, Illinois. paid) attractions and six (more or less) rides— P . evidently attempting to convey an impresrice sion that the rides are in addition to the first $13 75 . Assortment , Price number given—altho some don’t realize the difference and unconsciously err. 3 Numberl7-B #13: FAST SELLER AND A SURE REPEATER. Cc. G. (Curly) Hurley, formerly of various caravans, has taken over a position as circulation manager for a well-known publication in the Southwest and is “‘hard at it’’ in his new affiliation, at present in Oklahoma. Says he overheard some good show talk during a ‘‘convention’ of showfolk in Fort Worth, Tex., a )) FLOOR LAMPS )) TACLE LAMPS } BOUDOIR LAMPS \) BEACON BLANKETS \| ESMOND BLANKETS BLACK WOOD CLOCKS TAMBOUR CLOCKS GLASS POST CLOCKS 26-PIECE SILVER SETS 30-PIECE SILVER SETS i ALUMINUM WARES VANITY CA oe SHERBET GLASSES couple of weeks ago; also that while at Bridge )) ROASTERS 21-PIECE MANICURE SETS TEA SETS port, Tex., recently, he met “‘Silky’’ Sherry. DULLS CANDY TC.. ETC former advance man, who is now railroading for the C. R. LL & G. Violet and Daisy Hilton, the famous growntogether girls from San Antonio, fared most Senerously in publicity in the Los Angeles Papers in spite of the fact that Wortham’s WHEELS AND CHARTS/CARRIED IN STOCK AND MADD TO CRDER. ZEBBIE FISHER CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS} Kaen : World's Best d'd not play in Los Angeles. = = ——s Every Los Angeles paper except one used spe— ——————— , a cial pictures and stories on these wonderful, beautiful, intelligent young women. Ther have their own automobile, and if there was anything im their vieMity they overlooked it was net on the land maps of Southern California. Resurrection Plant WONDERFUL NOVELTY oe ben to a@ little “ancient history’ ; who remembers when Bert Hoss and Sam me — BA A Gross first had the Hoss & Gross Shows in WH lest indefinitely Cartons South Carolina and Georgia? Ali recalls a contak ing 500, $6.50 per Carweek during the winter of 1903 when three of ten; $11.00 per 1,000 in Sacks the old (former) caravans were playing not a } ‘ ! or Dormant, Sand $1.00 for 40 Plants, postgreat distance from each other (showing they paid, insured. Cpened or Revived. HENRY S. BEACH, lymporter 0. Drawer Ne. 219, were also “thick as fleas" those times)—Hoss & Gross at Greenwood, S. C.; Dana Thompson * Spartanburg, and Dan Robinson at Elberton, a. EL PASO, TEXAS. hthbddddddda Lf 4 7 Mark Twain once said the “hottest and the dryest” place in the world is Yuma, Ariz. But you cannot tell that to the organization LIST OF MIGH GRADE PREMIUMS / toe CIRCUS, SIDE SHOW & CONCESSION TENTS Endicott-Hammond Co. 155 Chambers St., NEW YORK CITY. Telephone, Whitehall 7298. Tent department under the supervision of the well-know tent constructor, MAX KUNKELY. All Sizes Tents To Rent. Send for Prices. AGENTS 200% PROFIT ‘ Kettle Bottoms, A household art!the 0 Of More uses Fastest seller of t ty housekeeper buys on demonstra Me.» nts’ “Quick” Sales Plan. Sample, 1 Bonen aes Pec Een with Clarence A. Wortham’s World's Best 2 .oree pe —_ AS Gee Gees Ce om h 7 { Foy untain ens. 2 an) Hy oa ety 54-ag Ry Bag Fg te “Free meals every day the sun does not shine in Yuma." On the first visit to Yuma there was two and one-half inches of rain in thirty= yg en Fae on the last orercoats were handy rom sundown tg sunrise and sometimes out of those hours. e ; Wonder how cum we don't get pretty posteards any more from Ed Salter, showing that “Fountain of Youth’ well. located at some point in Florida—to which Edward up to about two years ‘“‘claimed” be made annual _piletimages? And, by the way, the “Hired Boy"’ don't tell us about the “sights” at the ‘‘Sun Dance’ either. Come to think of it, tho, he and that other “‘young’’ press agent. Doc Waddell, had quite some confabs together, during a few days, last fall, Ali has been patiently waiting to cet word that ‘Bill’ Floto was returning to the show 1—Green Gold-Filled Knife and Cuff Link Set. 2—Ladies’ Midget i4-Karat Solid Gold Fountain Pens. S--Orate Belt Buckle and Snap Cuff But0 ns. 2—Pea-!l Pocket Knives. 2—Goild-Filled Knives and Chains. 4—$1.00 Trade Premiums, i—$2.00 Trade Premium. Assortment attractively displayed on Velvet Pad, all ready for use Furnished complete, with a 1,000-Hole 5c Salesboerd, or 1,000-Hole 10c Salesbeard TERMS: Net cash, payable in adrance by post office or express money order, or bamk draft. On Cc. O. D, shipments, 25% deposit must accompany “SINGER BROS. 536-538 Broadway, New York City FIRST-CLASS CARNIVAL WANTED a e P —— but not vet, up to this writing, Bill uw ne “= Lecislative Cx ‘ Pec veers Ven 1a renin 9s $ sort of keeping his haad in, however, witb ust be members of Showmen’s ve tamit' Columbia Specialty Co. ee pe cowie staging wrestling matches at Tulsa, Ok. In(ee. Town deen cosed for 6 years Address (115 East | Box 73 ve cidentally, The Unionist-Journal (Tulsa) inAv» Elyria, Ohio. East Liverpool, O. Dept. C, (Continued on page 156) ee 4f