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Halloween Masquerade Ball Ticket, Queen of Sheba T…
01 Nov 2019 |
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A Halloween dance ticket printed by Landis Art Press, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who used the same decorative half moons on other tickets. See, for instance, Sophomore Barn Party Ticket, East Petersburg, October 27, 1920 and Hell'o'een Masked Dance Ticket, Lancaster, Pa., October 29, 1920 .
Masquerade Ball
Will be given by the Anniversary Committee of Queen of Sheba Temple No. 137 on Thursday, October 31, 1940 in new Elk's Auditorium, 452 South Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Music by Duke Norman. Prizes awarded. Best dressed. Most comic.
Admission 55 cents.
Sophomore Barn Party Ticket, East Petersburg, Octo…
01 Nov 2019 |
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David Bachman Landis of Landis Art Press (formerly Pluck Art Printery ) printed this Halloween party ticket for the sophomore class of a local high school or college. Perhaps it was for students at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and they may have taken the special 7:00 p.m. streetcar from Lancaster to East Petersburg, which is located about six miles away. Or possibly it was for a group in East Petersburg itself.
Compare this ticket with two others that Landis that printed, one for a dance held two days later-- Hell'o'een Masked Dance Ticket, Lancaster, Pa., October 29, 1920 --and another for a dance that took place two years later-- Black Cat Dance Ticket, Lancaster, Pa., October 27, 1922 .
Soph. Barn Party
East Petersburg, October 27, 1920.
Special car leaves square 7:00 p.m.
Price per couple, $.150 [$1.50?].
Crescent Electric Company, Electric Motors and Fan…
08 Apr 2019 |
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The business card for James D. Brinser, who was the superintendent of the Crescent Electric Company in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The card was printed by D. B, Landis, Pluck Print, Lancaster, Pa.
I relied on listings and ads in various publications for the approximate date of 1895. The Annual Report of the Factory Inspector for Pennsylvania in the year 1894, for instance, gives the location of the Crescent Electric Company as 117 East Chestnut in Lancaster, as printed on the card. In 1896, however, Brinser assigned an Electric-Motor Fan patent to the Marietta Manufacturing Company in Marietta, Pa., which suggests that fans were no longer manufactured in Lancaster by that time. By 1898, the ads for Crescent Electric Fans indicated that the Marietta Manufacturing Company made them.
The Crescent Electric Co.
Manufacturers of Electric Motors and Fans
111 to 117 East Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Electrical and general machine repairing.
Armature and magnet winding a specialty.
New and second-hand motors in stock.
Prompt attention. Obliging service. Reasonable prices.
James Brinser, superintendent.
Telephone.
Bear on a Car
31 Dec 2018 |
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Caption: "A native of Penn.'s Grand Canyon makes a call. 301."
A real photo postcard by photographer Nelson Adelbert Caulkins (1874-1965).
Seems a bit scary to me, but the woman doesn't appear to be too concerned that there's a bear on top of her car.
Santa Sends a Wireless Message of Christmas Cheer
09 Dec 2018 |
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"Santa sends you a message of Christmas cheer."
Santa Claus always stays up to date with the latest technology. Here he is in the early part of the twentieth century using wireless telegraphy (also called radiotelegraphy) to tap out a Morse code message on a telegraph key. The boy is using a crystal radio set to listen to the dots and dashes of Santa's message. Judging by the smile on the kid's face, I'll bet that he found out that he's on Santa's Nice List.
Santa has also been an early adopter of other communication and transportation technologies, including telephones , typewriters , airships , biplanes , and other kinds of airplanes .
Hell'o'een Masked Dance Ticket, Lancaster, Pa., Oc…
22 Oct 2018 |
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See also Black Cat Dance Ticket, Lancaster, Pa., October 27, 1922 for another Halloween dance held in Hiemenz's Auditorium.
Hell'o'een Masked Dance
Hiemenz Auditorium, Friday, Oct. 29.
Kiphorn's Orchestra. Admission, 60 cts.
Philadelphia Electric Company Wheel Chart, ca. 193…
30 Sep 2018 |
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The reverse of an advertising wheel chart promoting the use of electricity. For more information, see the front side .
The average cost of operating an electric refrigerator of about 7 cu. ft. capacity is $1.40 per month.
The cost to heat water on the off peak heat storage rate for an average family using a 50 gallon electric heater is about $3.50 per month.
The cost of using an electric range for an average family is less than $3.00 per month.
Note: The hours of use shown on the other side are based on the cost of current in each step of the Residence Tariff.
Whitehead-Hoag, Newark, N.J.
Philadelphia Electric Company Wheel Chart, ca. 193…
30 Sep 2018 |
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In January 1934, the Philadelphia Electric Company (now PECO) was the first utility to license the Reddy Kilowatt character to promote electricity usage, according to Wikipedia. The early date may explain why Reddy's first name is misspelled as "Ready" on this advertising wheel chart , which demonstrates how far 5 cents worth of electricity goes in operating appliances like clocks, coffee percolators, and radios.
See also the other side of this wheel chart.
Philadelphia Electric Company
For 5c spent for electricity you can operate your electric appliances fort the number of hours indicated in opening, says Ready Kilowatt (Your Electrical Servant).
Hours--If your monthly electric bill is from 75c to $2.75; $2.75 to $5.00; over $5.00.
100 watt lamp. Hand iron. Vacuum cleaner. Washer. Radio. Toaster. Percolator. Fan. Clock. 60 watt lamp.
G. C. Liesenberg, Photographic QSL Card, South Afr…
23 Aug 2016 |
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"G. C. Liesenberg, B.O. Box 48, Empangeni, Zululand, S. Africa. Photo by H. Duncan Abraham, P.O. Box 1699, Durban."
A photographic QSL card from 1939 that provided G. C. Liesenberg's old radio call sign--exZT5F--as well as his new one--ZS5AW. The writing on what was intended to look like an oversized QSL card that Liesenberg's holding is an acknowledgement that he made contact with another radio operator on January 14, 1939. I like how his kid is pretending to turn one of the dials on the radio.
Magic Ray Valentine
10 Feb 2016 |
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An Art Deco mechanical valentine (moving the cape causes the arms to move up and down) from the 1930s. Sort of scary--hope she was able to escape!
You built a wall
So fast and strong,
But with my magic ray
It won't last long!
Queen of the Universe Valentine
10 Feb 2016 |
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An Art Deco mechanical valentine (moving the arm causes the eyes to move back and forth) from the 1930s. This reminds me of Slim Pickens riding the bomb down to the ground at the end of Dr. Strangelove .
"Queen of the Universe"
We seem so far apart--
Please aim your trusty rocket
Directly for my heart!
See also Magic Ray Valentine :
Super Atomic Supercharged Flashlight Crackers
25 Aug 2015 |
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"Super Atomic Brand. Supercharged Flashlight Crackers. Super size, super report, super power, super flash. Made in Portuguese Macau. Lay on ground, light fuse, get away quickly."
Mr. Fortune Is Wishing You Happiness!
02 Sep 2015 |
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"Wishing you a fortune in happiness! Mr. Fortune. WCBM."
Homer Todd, shown here holding a telephone handset and sitting in front of a microphone in this postcard-sized promotional photo, originated the Dialing for Dollars program on Baltimore, Maryland, radio station WCBM in 1939. As "Mr. Fortune," he would randomly call phone numbers and award cash prizes to listeners who answered the phone and could tell him the amount of money he was offering as a prize (the amount increased each time the phone went unanswered or the wrong amount was given as an answer).
Dialing for Dollars turned out to be wildly successful and was carried on many different stations as a franchised program first on radio and then on television into the 1970s. Todd--his full name was Homer Ulric Todd, Jr.--apparently continued his career as Mr. Fortune at WCBM until at least 1950. He passed away in 1967 at the age of 56.
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Electricity in a Bottle
08 Aug 2015 |
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"Electricity in a Bottle. Cures catarrh, hay fever, headache, asthma, neuralgia. Price, $1.00. The West Electric Cure Co., Chicago, Ills."
A die-cut advertising trade card for an electrifying patent medicine.
Edison Mazda Lamps Poster Stamp
22 Jun 2015 |
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"Edison Mazda Lamps, 6-60 watt, price $1.50. Phone your order today."
A poster stamp for Edison Mazda light bulbs .
July 4th, 1776
04 Jul 2014 |
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Certificate of Weight, Electrical Advertising Scal…
16 Sep 2014 |
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"Certificate of Weight. Finger points to your exact weight: 109. Date this and keep for reference: ________. The Electrical Advertising Scale Company. Office: 97 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa."
Printed on the back of the card: "If thou do the contrary to that which someone will shortly whisper in thine ear, thou will have good fortune."
The Car of Tomorrow at the World of Tomorrow, 1939
19 Mar 2014 |
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A postcard used to promote the Crosley automobile during the 1939 New York World's Fair . Also on display at the fair were various other products, including refrigerators, washing machines, stoves, and radios, that were designed and manufactured by Powel Crosley, Jr. , and the Crosley Corporation.
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Front:
The Car of Tomorrow at the World of Tomorrow. As shown at the Crosley Building at the N.Y. World's Fair. Also the amazing Freezorcold Shelvador Refrigerator, Feather Touch Electric Magnetune Radios.
See the newest of the new in home appliances at popular prices. Crosley Reado, facsimile radio printing. Crosley Camera, Press Jr. model, Gas and electric ranges. Electric and gas engine washers. Electric ironers. At Crosley Dealers everywhere.
Back (printed not handwritten):
My feet are no longer tired after what I've seen at the Crosley Building.
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