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

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ee eee nn ae ee. Sareea rem a ee The Bi liboarad MARCH 22, 1924 ee = Dist. Fair Assn. Sept. 8 rr. Jackson—Madiron Go. Fair Assn. (Colored). Sept. 16-20. J. E. McNeely, 321 Stonewall St. Knoxville—East Tenn. Div. Fair. Sept, 22-27% H. D. Faust. ei nag gp 1-9 Fair Assp. Sept. 10rat W. Lebanon— Wilson “Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 10-13. A. W. McCartney. MecMinnville—Warren ©o. Fair. Sept. 11-13. Ernest Smallman, Memphie—ZetState Fair, Sept. 20-27. Frank D. Fuller Memphis—Colored Tri-State Fair Assn. 9-11. Dr. L. G, Patterson, 164 Beale Ave. Ssetristows-—-Elassbien Co. Fair Assn. Sept, 1719. Geo. W. Holloway. Nashville—Tennessee State Fair. Sept. 15-20. J. W. Russwurm. She op gr aga Co. Fair Assn, Aug.—. H. B. Cow : TEXAS Abilene—West Texas Fair Assn. Sect. 22-27. W. G. Kinsolving. Amarilio—Amarillo Tri-State Expo. Sept, 2230. O. V. Vernon. Bay City—Matagorda Co, Fair Assn. Nov. 1012. W. 0. Stephens. Beaumont—South Texas State Fair. Nov. 13E. ©. Bracken, Reeville-—-Bee Co. Fair Assn. Qct. 21-25. W. R. Marsh. Bertram—Bertram Fair Assn. July 30-Aug. 1. H. O. Klose. Fair Assn. Ang. 28-31. Boerne—Kendall Co. Paul Holekamp, Dallas—State Fair of Texas. Oct. 11-26. W. H. Stratton. Ennis—Ellis Co, Fair Assn. Oct. 6-11, Jelks Castellaw. Flatoni ay ees Fair Assn. Sept. 16-20. M. Fernau Fredericksburg—Fredericksburg Fair Assn. Aug. 22-24. J. E. Beil. Gonzales—Gonzales Co, Fair Assn. Oct. 15-18. E. Don»va.. Greenville—Hiunt Oo. Fair Assn. Sept. 9-12. Jim T. Ellis. wee Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 20F. C. Williams, pres. Oct. 7-10. S&S. aie tunes Co. Fair Assn. J. Holchak, Jr. Lubbock—Panhandle, aoe Plains Fair Assn. Oct. 1-4. A. B. D McKinney—Collin Co. ‘Fair Assn. Oct. 6-9. ©. W. Smith Pitteburg— Northeast Texas Fair Assn. Oct. 1419. F. W. Maddox. Quanah—Hardeman Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 3-6. W. Bridges. San Angelo—San Angelo Fair Assn. Oct. 6-11. Walter E. Yagg San ~ ld Co. Fair. Sept. 30-Oct, 4. B. Reagan. San Sateen Sabe Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 1215. George W. Horton. Seguin—Guadalupe a ue Assen. Sept. 23 27. George J. Kem Sherman—Red River Pvalley Fair Assn, Sept. 29-Oct. 4 L. L. Etchison. ‘league—Freestone Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 15-20. David Lemon Tyler—East Texas Fair Assn. Sept. 23-27. J. L. McBride Vernon—Wilbarger Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 24 27. J. V. Townsend. Ware Texne, Cotton Palace. Oct. 25-Nov. 9. S. N. Mayfi Wichita Palli—Teras-Obia, Fair Assn. Sept. 29-Oct. 5. R. hepherd. MS +. ine ha 8 th gy Pair Assn. Oct, 8-10. Paul A. Schmidt. Pare Seentt Co. Pir Assn. Sept, 11-13. . on re. Logan—Cache Valle, Fair Assn. Sept. 23-25. M. R. Hovey. ONT Sasten—Orieans Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 2-4. H. R. Barron. Essex Seaction-~-Shemetnts Valley Expo. Sept. 9-13. . K. Farnsworth. 8. SL ee Valley Indust. Soc. Sept. 9-11. W. H. Middlebury—Addison Co. mn Soc. Ang. 2629. Carl 0. Church. Morrisville—Lamoille Valley Fair. Aug. 18-21. 0, Waterman. Springfield—Springfield Fair Assn. Ang. 27KR. N. Millett, White River Junction—Twin State Fair (Vt. & N. H.). Sept, 9-12, Fred L, Davis. og we ndsor Co. Agri. Soc. Sept, 1618. ©. J, Paul. VIRGINIA aisote-—Wectingtien Co. Fair Assn. Ang. 21ooker Sept. 30-Oct. Oct, 1-3. J. Bedford—Bedford Co. Fair Assn. 3. J. Callaway Brown. Carysbrook—Fluvanna Fair Assn. B. Underhill, Fork Union, Va. Chase City—Mecklenburg Fair Assn. Sept. 30Oct. 3. J. E. Brame. Covington—Alleghany Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 913. Thos. B. McCalb. ieee Dens ille Fair Assn., Inc. Oct. 14 17. Henry B. Watkins, Jonesville -Lee Co. Fair Sept. 24-27. George W. Orr. Kilmarnock—Chesapeake Fair Assn., Ine. Sept. Assn, 30-Oct. 3. A. Noblett, mer. Lebanon—Russell Co. Live Stock & Agrl. Assn. Sept. 1416. W. P Gray. Lynchburg—Interstate Fair. Sept. 30-Oct. 3. A. Levelock. Marion—Smyth Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 26-27. B. K. Coyner. Orange—Orange Fair Assn. Oct. 21-24. E, V. Breeden. Pr te rong Piens Fair Assn. Oct. 13-18. R Richmond—Virginia State Fair. Oct. 6-11. W. C. Saunders. Staunton—Staunton Fair. Sept. 1-6. ©. B. Ral ston. fonth pevten-— alien Co. Fair Assn. Oct. 141 line ainecincate Fair Assn. Ang. 12-15. D. FranE White, Parksley, Va. Tasley—Central Agri. Fair Assn. (Colored). Aug. 26-29. M. J. Hall, Ononcock, Va. Winehester—Shenandoah Valley 1, Aug. 26-29. Chas. R. MeCann. WASHINGTON Burlington—Skagit Co. Fair Assn. Ang. 18-28. J. S&S. Gordon. Centralia:Chehalie-—Southwest Wash. Fair Assn. Aug. 25Geo. R. Walker, Chehalis, eg ataeg Harbor Go. Fain, Sept. 3-7. ©. Port hen Cian Co. Asen. ort neeles—Clallam Pair ig-2u «Ray L. Haynes, _—_ ro SOSSSSSSSSSS SSS ESS SESSS SSS SSSSSSSS SES SESS SSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSS SS OSHS SSS S OSHS SOOO SOS OOOOSOSOSEOOOHOOOOS $25.00 LIST OF 1—20-inch Overnight Case, fitted with 10 French Ivory Toilet Articles. 1—Gent’s Gold-filled High-Grade Watch. 1—Red Barrel Self-Filler Gold Fountain Pen and Gold-Filled Pencil Set. 1—21-Piece French Ivory Manicure Set. shipments SINGER BROS. 5 5555445554ddbSd4S4d ddd SOSSSSOSSSESSSSSES SSS SS SSS SO SESS OSS POS PD OSSSPS SSO SOESOS OPE POPOSUOSOPOOPDESOSOPOSEPOOOOOOOOOOOE OS OOOO 000000 S04 > Assortment No. 160 B. PREMIUMS |1—Cigarette Box. Furnished complete with a 2,500-Hole 5c Furnished complete with a 1,200-Hole 10c Salesboard. Price..... Or made up with any size Board desired. TERMS : Net cash payable in advance by post office or express money gen! or bank draft. On C. 0. D. ments 25 per cent deposit must accompany order. Write Dept. B for our new Booklet of Business Stimulators. 536 Broadway $25.00 2—Imported Cigarette ana Cigar Holders, in case. —Stag Handle Pocket Knives. —Pearl-Handle Pocket Knives. 2—Genuine Cameo Scarf Pins. —Gold-Filled Cameo Brooches. 2—Pocket Safety Razor Sets. 2—Gold-Filled Knives and Chains. 4—Clutch Pencils, totorotho to bo Salesboard. Price......$25.00 . 24.75 ro eeeeseooos 555s5ss5SSS4545544554518 SSS SRSSESSESESSSS OSES S SOP SSSOSS OOOO SOS SOSO POS OOOOOOSE SPO OOE OF OOS 888884880 2* -eeereeeos > New York City SE SSSSSSaDAAA AAAS AAAASASL oA oAD OOS | Ah 3 f “ “4 i 4 As 3 CLOCKS The biggest premium and prize flash for Carnivals, Fairs, Parks, Beaches and Bazaars. We have them in every style—at every price. No. 240—TIllustrated here, 12%, in. high, 8% in. wide, mahogany-finish case, 5-in. decorated dial, 8-day strike movement. Packed singly. Price, $4.00 NOTICE! Our new, complete Catalog of Carnival and Fair Supplies and Premiums will be off the press about April 1. It will pay you to examine this catalog before laying in your stock. GEO, GERBER & C0. 55 Weybosset St PROVIDENCE, R. * & . E. Bartel. Ritzville—Adams Co. Fair Assn. Oct. 2-4 B. Gillespie, pres. Spokane—Spokane Interstate Fair & Live Stock Show. Sept. 1-6. Waldo G. Paine, Yakima—Wa hngton State Fuir. Sept. 15-20. H. <4 Vermil WEST VIRGINIA Huntington—Huntingtén Tri-State Fair Assn. Aug. 25-Sept. 6. Frederic Crofton, mgr. Marlinton—Po ahontas Co. Fair, Inc. Aug. 18Z. S. Smith. Pennsboro—Ritchie Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 26-29. H. J. Scott Shepherdstown—Morgan’s Grove Fair Assn. Sept. 1-5 oe Musser, Wheeling—West Virginia State Fair, Sept. 1 6. Bert Swartz. WISCONSIN Antigo—Langlade Co. Agri. Soc. Sept. 9-12. Henry Berner Ashland—Ashland Co, Agrl. Soc. Sept. 16-18. oan Wright. araboo—Sauk Co. Agri. Soc. Sept. 16-19. 8, A. Pelton : as y Beaver Dam—Dodge Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 29— _ J. F. Malone, erlin—Green Lake Co. Agrl, Soc. Aug. 27-30. wily My Hite ‘aires ” ack River Falis—Jack son Co. Agri. Soc. Sept. 23-28. F. 8. Dell. ng . Boscobel—Roscobel Agrl, Assn, Aug. 12-15. Albert Hupenbecker, = Chippewa Palte—teltien a. State Fair Assn. Sept. 8-12. A. L, Putni Batngten—Lavarete — ian. Soc. Aug. 26 Thos. Kirwan, De Pere—Northeastern Wis. Fair. Ang. 4 Herb, J. Smith, _ Durand—Chippewa Valley Dist. Pair. Sept. 22 26. Chas, A, Ingram, Assn. July 30 E rong ille—Roe i. Co. ” Agri. Ware. Fond fin Lac—F a du "Tee Oo. Agri. Soc. Sept. 1-4, 8S, D. Boreham. Sugervitie—Senearilte Park Assn. Ang. 12-15. J. McCam Je rte reou—Jefferson Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 912. O. F. Roessler, Lancaster—Grant Oo, Agri. Soe. Sept, 10-12. F. A. Morehouse. Luxembourg—Kewanee Co. Agri. Assn. Ang. 30-Sept. 2. Julius Cahn. Madison—Dane Co. Aug. 18-22. M. M. Park'nson. Manitowoe—Manitowoe Co. Fair Assn. Aug. 18F. C. Horcherdt, Jr. Fair Assn, Marshficia Central Wis. State Fair Assn. Sept. 1-5. R. R, Williams. Mauston—Juneau Co, Agri, Soe. Aug. 19-22. . FP. Winsor. Menomonie—Dunn Co, Agri. Soe. Sept. 16-19, J. D. Millar, Merrill—Lincoln Co. Agri. Soc. Aung. 26-29. sens: L. J. cReiliy. 8 ilwaukee—Wisconsin State Fair, Aug. oo B + Madison, Wis, You Can Make More Money selling a REAL article Get a year around dr. Build up a busine Last year showed that hundreds of dollars cou! be made at a Fair by our plan, on the LIBERTY SPARK PLUG Attracts attention (burnished — brass« Can be Instantly demu strated two ways. Brings and keeps the crowd, Pu up to sell in sets Sal up to $12 each and over Most everyone a prospect Big total profits N piker’s game, and the business continues. Writ: instantly for plan, suc cessfully used at Fairs List the Fairs you expect to play for your exclusive protection, “America’s Finest Spark Plug” LIBERTY SPARK PLUG CORP., 40 Hanover Street, BOSTON, U.S. A. instant Mineral Point—Southwestern Wis. Fair Assn. Aug. 19-22. H. G, Jackson. New Richmond—St. Croix Valley Agrl. Assn. Aug. 18-20 E. H. Coulson. Oshkosh—Winnebago Co. Fair Assn. Sept. 2326. Taylor G. Brown. Piymouth—Sheboygan Co, Agrl. Assn. Aug. 1215. IT. B. Wensink. Portage—Columbia Oo. Fair Assn. Oct. 7-10. W =H. Haig®t. Rhinelander—Oneida Co. Agri, Soc. Aug. 30Sept. 3. A. J. Brann. so ay "ee Co. Agrl. Soc, Ang. Cc av St. Croix Falls—Polk Co, Fair Assn. Sept. 1619. Louis Bensend. Shawano—Shawano Co, Agri. Soc. Sept. 2-5. R. H. Fischer. Spooner—Washburn Co. Agrl. Assn. Sept. 2-5. Louis J. Thompson. Stevens Point—Stevens Point Fair Assn. Aug. 12-15. W. W. Clark. Grasgets Bay—Door I ow Fair Assn. Aug. 13N C. Garlan Superior—Ti State Par. Sept. 1-5. Leslie G. Viola—Kickap oo Valley Agri. Assn. Ang. 1% . 2 Van Winter. Cietistene spain Inter-County Fair Assen. Aug. 19-22. Emil Tanck, Wausau—Wis Valley Fair & Expo, Ang. 18A. W. Prehn, Wautoma—W aushara Co. Falr Assn. Sept. 30Oct. 3. Chas. T. Taylor West Bend—Wachington Co, Agrl. Soc, Oct 7-10. Jos J. Huber. Westtietd“aaranette,% Co. Agri. Assn. Sept. 2 Fuller WYOMING Dyasier-Wrening State Fair. Sept. 16-19, Al fred R. CANADA ALBERTA Calgary Calgary Exhn. & Stampede, July 7E. L. Richardson. Edmonton amouton Exhn, Assn. July 14-19. Letabetage— La « thbridge Exhn. Assn. Joly 17q BRITISH COLUMBIA Creston—Cresto, Vul.ey Agri. Assa. Oct. 1-3. R. Walmsley New Westminster—Provincial Exhn. of B. ©. Sept, 8-13. D. E, MacKenzie. Trail—Trail Fruit Fair Assn. Sept. 16-18. G. F. Reimann Vancouver—Vancouver Exhn. Assn. Ang. 9-16. H. 8. Rolston. Victoria—Victoria Fair, Aug. 18-23. George Sangster. MANITOBA Brandon—Provincial Exha. of Man. June 30 July 5. J, E. Rett se Carmen—Dufterin age. Soc. June 28-July 1. e Portage ia ['rairle—Portage Indust. Bxbn. Asso. Jyly 7-9. S. R. Cuthbert, NIW BRUNSWICK Cogqreviio~-W. W. & K. Agri. Soc. Sept. 16 A. Hi. Margeson, E. Centreville, pahaiie pete Exhn. Sept. 138-20. Wm, Cruikshank, 30-Sept. 6. St. John—St. John Exhn, Aug, Horace A. Porter. Woodstock—Woodstock Agrl. Soc. Sept, 912. M. J. Rutledge. VA SCOTIA sy Masquasento—ngel, Soc. Sept. 23-25. . Ret Pictou—Pictou Agri. Soc. Sept, 23-24. John D. MacDonald. ONTARIO Beaverton—North Ontario Agri. Soc. Sept. 1517. A. E, Cameron. Brovkvilie Brockville Agri. Fair Assn. Ang. 18-22. Dr, D. M. Robertson. Chatham—W. Kent Agri, Soc. Sept. 16-18 J. . Pa Cornwall—Cornwall Agrl, Soc. Sept. 4-6. RB. F. Kellock, Delia—Delta Fair Assn, Sept. 15-17. R. BD. Essex—Essex Oo. Agri. Soc. Sept. 28-20. Justus Miller, Goderieb—Gode rich Indust, & Agri. Soc. Sept. Dr W. F. Clark Kingston” Kneston Indust, ~y S , oo 16Enshell, Bath Road, Landon Western Fair Assn. Sept. O75 18, W. D. Midiané-—1 jing & Tey Asti, Sec, Sept. 18-20. a