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REAL PHOTO CARD ALICE FAYE MOVIE STAR PEERLES SCALES THE OWL DRUG STORE

Description: THIS AUCTION IS FOR A VINTAGE REAL PHOTO CARD OF "ALICE FAYE, 20TH CENTURY FOX" 2 INCHES TO 1 INCHES IN SIZE. VERY SMALL. A clean lot. Please do see the sample pics.fROM INTERNET:Portraits of Movie Stars Vending Cards Peerless Weighing & Vending - 1930s-1950sSeveral distinct series of weight-machine cards bearing publicity photos of movie artists were produced by Peerless, at approximately 1-1/8" x 2-1/8", with photos on fronts and fortunes printed on card backs (often found with the weight and date stamped by the weighing machine). Cards under the Peerless name were marked "Engrav-o-tints" or "Printicks" but a large variety of merchants customized them with their names and logos.Alice Faye (May 5, 1915 – May 9, 1998) was an American actress and singer, called by The New York Times "one of the few movie stars to walk away from stardom at the peak of her career". She is often associated with the Academy Award–winning standard "You'll Never Know", which she introduced in the 1943 musical film Hello, Frisco, Hello.The Owl Drug Company was an American drugstore retailer with its headquarters based in San Francisco. It was a subsidiary of Rexall stores at its peak in the 1920s through 1940s. The company sold medicines and pills, and later ventured into cosmetics, perfumes, and other goods. The firm organized "Beauty Weeks", which included a range of fashion-related entertainment such as beauty contests judged by Elinor Glyn, in which winners received a Hollywood screen test.Owl Drugs logo (1916)The Owl Drug Company was established in 1892 in San Francisco, at 1128 Market Street. In 1903, with their contract with the Whitall Tatum Glass Company, they began making triangular, cobalt-blue bottles of various sizes to store poisons in, which was widely emulated.[4] According to the book Old Owl Drug Bottles & Others (1968), Owl Drug created a variety of bottles for prescription medicine and pills, and also soda bottles, with an owl sitting atop a mortar and pestle molded into the glass. The bottles were produced in various sizes from .5 ounces (14 g) up to a (rarer) 32 ounces (910 g), over 10 inches (250 mm) in height. The bottles were also produced in other colors such as green, amber, and clear, and the logos on them often fluctuated from owls with a long tail to owls with no tail, with a short tail, with a potbelly, and others. These bottles are now collectors items, as are other company items such as tarot cards, receipts, advertising, stationary, calendars, and catalogs.In the late 1900s the main store at Mission and Sixteenth Streets was entirely rebuilt; it reopened in February 1910 with a soda fountain, one of the biggest in San Francisco at the time.Until the mid 1920s, the company bought their goods directly from E. R. Squibb & Sons, but the agreement ended following a bitter legal battle in 1926. Elizabeth Winston Todd began working as a secretary for the firm in April 1929. In January the firm announced a merger with United Drug Stores (Drug, Inc), one of a plethora of companies to fall under its wing over the years. In November 1931, the sub-manager of The Owl Drug Company placed $11,000 in the company safe, only to find all of it missing the next morning. The case was never solved. The following year, Owl Drug Company filed for bankruptcy, an act which was described as a "sham, simply a device to defraud preferred stockholders and void burdensome leases".Despite filing for "bankruptcy", by the late 1930s the company had dozens of branches across the United States, operating in major cities like New York and Chicago, and especially in the Los Angeles area with branches at 6380-84 Hollywood Boulevard (at Cahuenga Boulevard) in Los Angeles from 1934, between Sixth and Broadway, and at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue. In Fresno, the company had a branch at the 1000 Fulton Mall Building on Fulton Street and Tulare Street from 1917 until 1951. In San Diego they operated a large store next to the Plaza Hotel. By the early 1940s they operated in Vancouver, Canada at Nelson Street and Granville Street.In October 1935 an employee of the company, Emma Bartholomai, suffered severe burns as the result of a fire which broke out in a false ceiling of a storeroom in the branch on Sixth and Broadway in Los Angeles; a worker of the Soule Steel Company had been welding in close proximity to the hazard. She took the company to court in 1940. The Bureau of Fire Investigation investigated the case and the court concluded in December 1940 that The Owl Drug Company had been negligent in permitting welding to have taken place, ruling: "The general rule is that persons in the lawful use of fire must exercise ordinary care to prevent it from injuring others".Baseball player Rugger Ardizoia worked for the firm in the late 1940s during off-seasons. Cecil W. Law was chairman of the company for over 40 years.As a company which also sold perfumes and cosmetics, the Owl Drug Company ran "Beauty Weeks", which included a range of fashion-related entertainment including beauty contests judged by Elinor Glyn, in which winners received a Hollywood screen test. Their fashion shows were a considerable success and attracted many people.In the mid 1940s, the firm sponsored a San Francisco-based baseball team, known variously as the Portola Natives or Portola Merchants; the team temporarily called itself "The Owl Drugs Juniors". By 1949 it was no longer being sponsored by Owl Drugs but by the Theisen Glass CompanyCA customers are subject to California State Sales Tax. Shipping and handling costs will be $3.99 by USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL in the US. International rates are much higher. Insurance, Delivery Confirmation(tracking info) and all other USPS options are by buyer’s request and at buyer’s expense. We do accept PayPal. If you don't have a Paypal account please do send us an e-mail for other payment options. Payment must be received within 5 days of close of auction. We combine shipping for savings to our customers on multiple purchases. We pack carefully and ship immediately upon receipt of payment. As soon as we ship your item we leave a feedback. We appreciate to have your feedback too. Thanks for browsing this listing.strEARLEPHBX6

Price: 49.99 USD

Location: Oakland, California

End Time: 2025-01-12T00:06:36.000Z

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Subject: Real Photo

Theme: People

Type: Real Photo (RPPC)

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