Photo of Puck,The Future of the Ticker,1913,Glackens,Ticker Tape,Tour Guides
Title: The future of the ticker / Glackens.
Creator(s): Glackens, L. M. (Louis M.), 1866-1933, artist
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, Puck Building, 1914 January 7.
Summary: Illustration shows an outlandishly dressed tour guide at a museum explaining an exhibit showing a ticker tape machine to an equally outlandishly dressed couple touring the museum.
Notes:
Title from item.
Caption: Museum Attendant (in 1925) These instruments, known as stock-tickers, were in use in Wall Street up to the year 1914. They were abandoned when the public got out of the market, and they are now very rare.
Illus. in: Puck, v. 74, no. 1923 (1914 January 7), cover.
Copyright 1914 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Subjects:
Ticker tape--1910-1920.
Galleries & museums--1910-1920.
Tour guides--1910-1920.
Clothing & dress--1910-1920.
Cartoons (Commentary)--1910-1920.
Magazine covers--1910-1920.
Offset photomechanical prints--Color--1910-1920.
Periodical illustrations--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2011649659/
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