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Third Avenue and East 166th Street, Bronx, New York City, May 1920: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Live Leather Belt. Also L. Oppenheimer (grocer) storefront.
Sixth Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, May 1920: Durham Duplex Razors, Live Leather Belt, Wonder-Mist, Popular Motor Car Distributors.O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Also United Cigars storefront.
Eighth Avenue and Cathedral Parkway [i.e. 110th Street], New York City, May 1920: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Ehrets Extra, Moe Levy & Sons. Also Coca-Cola storefront signs.
125th Street between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenue, New York City, May 1920: Brooklyn Shoe, Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes). Also storefronts of Lenox Shoe Shop, Christensen School, Orient Movies, Leight Brothers Outfitting Company.
42nd Street near Seventh Avenue, New York City, May 1920: Fatima Cigarettes, Cort Theatre, Cecil B. DeMille (movies).
Sixth Avenue and 44th Street, New York City, May 1920: Adams Pepsin Gum, Adams Chiclets, Live Leather Belt. Also United Cigar Store storefront.
Seventh Avenue and West 34th Street, New York City, May 1920: Live Leather Belt, Selznick Pictures, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Schubert Theatre, Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes). Also storefront for Schulte Cigars and empty bilboards.
West 42nd Street near Sixth Avenue, New York City, May 1920: Selznick Pictures, Piedmont Cigarettes. Two empty billboards.
Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City, May 1920: Piedmont Cigarettes, Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes), Selznick Pictures, Sonora Talking Machine (phonographs), Venus Pencils.
West 42nd Street near Sixth Avenue, New York City, circa 1920: Cowperthwait's Furniture Store.
Third Avenue and East 166th Street, Bronx, New York City, 1921: Seely's Beverages. Also L. Oppenheimer, grocer and empty billboard.
Sixth Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, 1921: Runkel's Cocoa.
Seventh Avenue and West 34th Street, New York City, 1921: Kaye & Einstein Furriers, Mikado Pencils, Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes), Libby's Baths, Penn-Post Hotel, West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company.
Sixth Avenue and 27th Street, New York City, 1921: Ferond's Hair Grower, Sozodont Toothpaste, Kaye & Einstein Furriers.
Sixth Avenue and West 44th Street, New York City, 1921: Winter Garden Theatre (Schubert Vaudeville), Century Theatre.
West 42nd Street near Seventh Avenue, New York City, 1921: Fatima Cigarettes, Christmas Seals, Rinso Detergent, the Ritz Theatre, 'Queen of Sheba' (movie).
El tracks above Eighth Avenue and West 110th Street, looking southwest, New York City, 1921: Lion Brewery, Live Leather Belt.
Eighth Avenue and Cathedral Parkway [i.e. 110th Street], New York City, circa 1921: Piedmont Cigarettes, Physical Culture Shoes, Mouquin Vermouth.
Sixth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City, 1921: Chesterfield Cigarettes, Brunswick Phonographs and Records, Thos. Hindley & Son Hardware.
42nd Street at Fifth Avenue, New York City, 1921: Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires.
125th Street between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenue, New York City, May 1920: Brooklyn Shoe ['Blyn Shoe'], Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes), Brunswick Phonographs and Records. Also storefronts of Lenox Shoe Shop, Christensen School of Rag and Jazz,
Sixth Avenue and West 42nd Street, New York City, 1921: Hy-lass Veils, Mikado Pencils, Red Cross.
West 47th Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue, New York City, May 1920: Macy's Department Store, Chalmers Underwear, Royal Tailors.
Willis Avenue near 148th Street, Bronx, New York City, 1921: Brooklyn Shoe, Hudson Fur Manufacturing Company, Klein's Klassy Klothes (Joseph M. Klein), Loft Candy.
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