Black and white photograph of dealers (may be men from Rainbow Club). From left to right: unknown, unknown, unknown, Chew-tobaca Pearson, Frank Belding, Ed White, Bob Buchwald, Sundown Wells, Ted Bruner. On verso: "Geo. Wingfield has made his millions in Nev. in the mining game. At present he is the biggest man in Nev. owning most of the banks, large hotels and interested in practically all the big mines. He is the only man that has made a fortune in the state that keeps it here to build up the state. He is a real man and the big guy of Nev." Photo sleeve contains additional materials.
Black and white picture of George Kelly Ryan, taken on his birthday, June 3, 1929. Attached to photo: "If memory serves correctly, this picture of me was taken on my birthday, June 3rd, 1929." Photo sleeve contains an enlargement of the original photo.
Jay Sarno rides an elephant outside of Circus Circus casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, as two performers on stilts stand by. The elephant is probably Tanya The Elephant, who performed at Circus Circus. Site Name: Circus Circus (Las Vegas, Nev.)
L-R: Betty Brandwynne, Bertha and Jack Cooper (Joyce Sarno's parents) and Joyce Sarno, all in costume at the opening ball at Circus Circus, Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Circus Circus (Las Vegas, Nev.)
L-R: Stan Mallin (Jay Sarno's business associate), Herman Sarno (Jay Sarno's brother), Jay Sarno, and and unidentified man at the opening of Circus Circus, Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Circus Circus (Las Vegas, Nev.)