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

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FULLY GUARANTEED Additional Outdoor News _aner eal April 19 COOPER RIALTO SHOWS Progress Commanding Interest—Activity Prevails at Winter Quarters Sharon, Pa., March 18.—Work in winter quarters goes merrily on and from the many favorable comments made by visitors the Cooper Rialto Shows will be one of the “‘contenders’’ this year There is every ev'dence necessary t! hat the progress of this organization is comman ling interest . Mar L. Cooper is a daily ‘ sugs things im the way of improvemer 1 his assistance to the bUMmerous pr« ne th arise, Jess Coppinger’s Wild West, with twenty head of stock and a corps of cowboys and girls—expert ropers and riders, bronk busters and bulldoggers—will be among the feature at tractions The special sixty-foot front for th < attraction is ne ng completion and will be an especially attractive one Freddie Hines’ Minstrels will be another con tender for top favor. Hines bas picked a number of his old-time performers and a pleas ing performance is assured, and a band and orchestra will be featured with this show. Not to forget the ch Ildren—both young an! grownups—Manager Cooper has contracted with Warner's Dog and Pony Show, which will b presented in one-ring c'reus style, with Prof Warner's trained dogs and ponies featured. O'’Neils Black Art and Illusion Show, fn {ts meetins of presentation, wil be new to the carniy field, ar the front will be an outstand! ae wor gf a Fred Whee formerly with DeKreko Bros., Lage’s Great re Nigro’s White War and other shows, will have charge of the electrical department Lew Sharpsteen, signed as one of the promoters, will assist General Agent Crandell in special work abead of the show. Manager Cooper will operate his own circus side-show, whch will be housed in a 120-foot a 150-f banner line. The new privilege car, which arrived at winter quarters several days ago, has been thoroly overhauled and is in the hands of painters, Twelve wegons have been completed’ and are ready for the opening date. Work on others is progressing and will be finished in good time. Concessiona'res, performers, talkers and work ing men are reporting almost daily, either by mail or in person, and when the band play April 24, the opening date, the staff will be complete in every rticular, General Arent Harry E. Crandell reports success in hix bookings, and judg ng from the controets } } f 'y ade it le oks as the Lin m f “on fatre will he realized Sensat al Mer is been ¢ ate ted t fin t free act twice daily. Il'« performance, high al the heads of the crowds on the reve g trapeze, js sensational, feyotiatior ite 1 progress with a well knowh putiicity man to hband’e the newer pers and proba by the time th's is in print he will nto t fola”’ n wil event he will kee; terested well informed as to the hin 4 n this orgeanization—i" stead of the writer, who is “ene of the of ficials’’, REED & JONES OPEN Play Two-Week Engagement at Eldorado, Ark. Eldorado, Ark., March 11.—The opening en gagement of the Reed & Jones Shows here last week started off with fine westher, goo! attendance and very good ree®ipts, On Saturday ust as the big parade got back to the show lot Tain made its appearance and continued entil midnight However, business on the week was quite satisfactory and there are prospects for much better results this week The show hase bad numerous visitors, tncluding Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reed, F White and Frank Wallick, of the E. B. Reed Shows: Cotton Ellis, of the O'Brien Shows, and others The roster of the Reed & Jones Shows now comprises Lester Staley's two rides, Jule An thon’s Wild Weet, Reed & Jones Famous Vinstrels, MeDonel’s big ten-in-one. MeClain’s War Show, Marohl’s Snake Shew. Frank Miller's Jungleland Side-Show, Prof. Uberdan's Band, The Raymonds, free act, and about fifty-five Concessions at this stand—tbirty-five after leav ad Frawn ha tt cook Ph lips burg, Pa.. March 11.—The new ‘Chain house. All of whieh is ording to a “show Fiyer’’ ride, rs ently purchased by Manager R. representative’ of the above show li. Miner, of Miner’s Model Shows, has arrived at winter quarters here from Port Richmond, MARR BUYS FLOOR LAMPS N. Y., and will be placed with the other rides, ine here. Stump an ill wt by the company. = . : Mille “lel Shows will open here April 19. Kansas = City, Mo., — Murs 11.—The local ” nt be followed by a “weeks sspresentative “ef The 5 1, while at the Hill. under auspices of the as ee — “ Factory ere recently, 7 ; will then move to the coal met Koy Marr, concessiouaire, w unformed nnsylvania. Among the engageoe [ ey = Soe = f floor are an old-home week celeamps from eo L. i nd r . Pa., in June; also a big would put lays’ s ' gn firemen’s celebration in Palmerton in June. With these new 5 i at I Khan ie late ones to sign with the show are selling direct from factory to eonsumer. Mr. Ja k Leslie, with exclusive on free ball games, Marr was with the J. T. McClellan Shows last ad Joc Marks, with his ‘‘midway restaurant’, season, K. E. MILLER (for the Show). ED HAHN vou aaenat® 9 ° » YOU RIGHT ems ' PARTY TAKING LAST SALE Peg Wants to send you a free catalogue. Let us have your permanent ad; F RECEIVES PENS PENCKL SETS dress for our mailing list. New catalogue ready May Ist, showing a full line of— NOVELTIES. 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