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Sixth Avenue and W. 44th Street, New York City, 1923: Casino Theatre. Signs for 44th Street Hotel, Hotel Claridge. Storefront for Nedick's Restaurant.
Sixth Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, April 1925: 5 empty billboards.
Broadway at West 47th Street, New York City, April 1925: Velvet Tobacco, Wrigley's Gum.
Seventh Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, 1925: Buescher Saxophones and Band Instruments, Piedmont Cigarettes, Murad, Palisades Park, 'Love's Bargain.'
West 42nd Street near Sixth Avenue, New York City, 1925: Armour Star Ham, Giolito Brothers Cedar Garden Restaurant, King Band Instruments. Also sign for S. & W. Bauman Department Store closing sale.
Third Avenue and East 166th Street, Bronx, New York City, 1923: Dr. Posner's Scientific Shoes. Also L. Oppenheimer, grocer.
Sixth Avenue and 27th Street, New York City, 1923: J. Laskin & Sons, Chesterfield Cigarettes, Kaye & Einstein Furriers, Dr. Brown's Celery Tonic, J.S. Schlesinger. Painted sign for Leon Heller, Manufacturing Furrier.
Fifth Avenue and E. 42nd Street, New York City, 1923: Frances Fox Institute Scalp Treatment, Marinello Creams, Wrigley's P.K. Gum, Grand Central Packard Renting Corp., Venus Pencils, Cluzelle Brothers, Ground Gripper Shoes, Brunswick Records.
West 47th Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue, New York City, 1923: Macy's Department Store, Ziegfeld Follies, 'Adam and Eva' (motion picture) at the Rialto Theatre.
Seventh Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, February 1923: Buescher Saxophones and Band Instruments, Chesterfield Cigarettes, 'The Last Hour' (motion picture).
West 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue, New York City, 1923: English Oval Cigarettes (Philip Morris), Chesterfield Cigarettes, Wrigley's P.K. Gum.
Sixth Avenue between 42nd Street and 43rd Street, New York City, 1923: Dr. Kahler Shoes, Thos. Hindley & Son Hardware, Velvet Tobacco, Wurlitzer Player Piano (partial).
Willis Avenue near 148th Street, Bronx, New York City, 1923: Brooklyn Shoe, Klein's Klassy Klothes (Joseph M. Klein), Libby's Baths, Loft Candy.
Sixth Avenue and W. 44th Street, New York City, 1923: Wrigley's P.K. Gum, Equitable Pledge Society. Also Nedick's storefront, 1 empty billboard and 1 unidentified one.
Seventh Avenue and West 34th Street, New York City, 1923: Chesterfield Cigarettes, Mikado Pencils, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, North River Savings Bank, Piller Brothers & Co. Dresses, James V. Lago (banker).
Eighth Avenue and Cathedral Parkway [i.e. 110th Street], New York City, 1923: Chesterfield Cigarettes, Radel's Music Shop.
125th Street between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenue, New York City, 1923: Chesterfield Cigarettes, Boyshform Brassiere. Also storefronts of Ideal Shoe Shop, Toby's Men's Shop, Christensen School of Rag and Jazz, Orient Movies, Leight Brothers Outfitting
Sixth Avenue and West 42nd Street, New York City, 1923: Shleton Violet Ray, Universe Yarn, Chesterfield Cigarettes, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, International Trading Company, Van-Hart Shoes.
Sixth Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, 1923: Chesterfield Cigarettes, W.E. Nichols Corporation (electrical contractors), Joseph Weinberg (merchant tailor), Julius Glaser & Son (paint shop).
West 42nd Street at Sixth Avenue, New York, 1923: Chesterfield Cigarettes, C.C. Bohn Electric Company, Yates Restaurant, Groom Detective Agency.
Eighth Avenue and Cathedral Parkway [i.e. 110th Street], New York City, 1923: Chesterfield Cigarettes, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Physical Culture Shoes, Radel's Music Shop.
Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City, 1923: Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires.
West 47th Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue, New York City, September 1934: Camel Cigarettes, Chevrolet Cars, Coca-Cola, Wrigley's Spearmint Gum.
Seventh Avenue at West 47th Street, New York City, September 1934: 'Naughty Marietta' at the Capitol Theatre, Coca-Cola (partial), Hexin, Schaefer Beer, numerous small unidentified billboards.
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