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When Vacation Pleasures Beckon 

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The Green Book Vacation Guide 

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VICTOR H. GREEN & CO., Publishers 

200 WEST 135TH ST. ROOM 215-A 
NEW YORK, N. Y. 



From the Collections of The Henry 



ESTABLISHED 1936 



THE Negro Motorist GREEN BOOK 

INTRODUCTION 



With the introduction of this travel 
guide in 1936, it has been our idea 
to give the Negro traveler informa- 
tion that will keep him from running 
into difficulties, embarrassments and 
to make his trips more enjoyable. 

The Jewish press has long pub- 
lished information about places that 
are restricted and there are numer- 
ous publications that give the gentile 
whites all kinds of information. But 
during these long years of discrim- 
ination, before 1936 other guides have 
been published for the Negro, some 
are still published, but the majority 
have gone out of business for various 
reasons. 

In 1936 the Green Book was only 
a local publication for Metropolitan 
New York, the response for copies 
was so great it was turned into a 
national issue in 1937 to cover the 
United States. This guide while lack- 
ing in many respects was accepted by 
thousands of travelers. Through the 
courtesy of the United States Travel 
Bureau of which Mr. Chas. A. R. 
McDowell was the collaborator on 
Negro Affairs, more valuable infor- 
mation was secured. With the two 
working together, this guide contained 
the best ideas for the Negro traveler. 
Year after year it grew until 1941 
"PM" one of New York's great white 
newspapers found out about it. Wrote 
an article about the guide and praised 
it highly. At the present time the 
guide contains 80 pages and lists nu- 



merous business places, including 
whites which cater to the Negro trade. 

There are thousands of first class 
business places that we don't know 
about and can't list, which would be 
glad to serve the traveler, but it is 
hard to secure listings of these places 
since we can't secure enough agents 
to send us the information. Each year 
before we go to press the new infor- 
mation is included in the new edition. 

When you are traveling please 
mention the Green Book, in order 
that they might know how you found 
their place of business, as they can 
see that you are strangers. If they 
haven't heard about this guide, ask 
them to get in touch with us so that 
we might list their place. 

If this guide has proved useful to 
you on your trips, let us know. If not, 
tell us also as we appreciate your 
criticisms and ideas in the improve- 
ment of this guide from which you 
benefit. 

There will be a day sometime in 
the near future when this guide will 
not have to be published. That is 
when we as a race will have equal 
opportunities and privileges in the 
United States. It will be a great 
day for us to suspend this publica- 
tion for then we can go wherever 
we please, and without embarrass- 
ment. But until that time comes we 
shall continue to publish this infor- 
mation for your convenience each 
year. 



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INDEX 



The Green Book 3 

Ford Cars _ 5 

Reservation Bureau _ 1 

ALABAMA _ 8 

ARKANSAS 8 

ARIZONA 10 

CALIFORNIA 10 

COLORADO ., 13 

CONNECTICUT U 

DELAWARE _ 14 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 15 

FLORIDA _ 15 

GEORGIA _ _ 17 

IDAHO IS 

ILLINOIS IS 

What to See in Chicago 19 

ROBBINS, ILLINOIS 26 

INDIANA _.28 

IOWA _.29 

KANSAS 30 

KENTUCKY _ 31 

LOUISIANA 32 

MAINE 33 

MARYLAND _ 34 

MASSACHUSETTS 34 

MICHIGAN 36 

MINNESOTA 37 

MISSISSIPPI 38 

MISSOURI 39 

MONTANA 42 

NEBRASKA 42 

NEW JERSEY 43 

NEW YORK STATE 48 

NEW YORK CITY 50 

New York City (Brooklyn) 53 

New York City (Bronx) _ 54 

LONG ISLAND 54 

STATEN ISLAND 54 

WESTCHESTER 54 

NEVADA „ 55 

NEW MEXICO 5*5 

NORTH CAROLONA 55 

OHIO _ 58 

OKLAHOMA _ 61 

OREGON 62 



PENNSYLVANIA 62 

RHODE ISLAND -64 

SOUTH CAROLINA -64 

SOUTH DAKOTA _ 66 

TENNESSEE 66 

TEXAS 67 

UTAH 70 

VERMONT 70 

VIRGINIA _ 70 

WASHINGTON STATE 73 

WEST VIRGINIA 74 

WISCONSIN 75 

WYOMING 75 

ALASKA 75 

BERMUDA .....76 

MEXICO 79 

CANADA 79 



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ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES 
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276 Bloomfield Ave., Moniclair, N. J. 
Mississippi 

Mrs. Leroy P. Bass, Piney Woods School, 

Piney Woods, Miss. 
West Virginia 

Mrs. A. Pack Hairston, P. O. Box 73, 

Clifftop. W. Va. 
Subscriptions: Seventy-five cents per copy. 

Foreign : One Dollar per copy. 
Publication Office — Leonia, N. J. 
Victor H. Green, Editor 

Published yearly by Victor H. Green & Co. 
Advertising' Office— 200 West 135th St., 

Room 215-A, New York City, N. Y. 
Copyrighted— 1949 by Victor H. Green. 

Manuscripts submitted for publication should 
be sent to 200 West 135th St.. Room 215-A. 
New York 30, N. Y., and must be accompanied 
by return postage. No liability can be assumed 
for the loss or damage to manuscripts although 
every possible precaution will be taken. 
Subscription: Seventy-five cents per copy. 
Advertising: For rates, write to. the publisher. 
Last forms close on Nov. 1st. We reserve the 
right to reject any advertising which in our 
opinion does not conform to our standards. 

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By Wendell P. Alston, Special Representative, Esso Standard Oil Co. 

Through the ages, men of all races have moved from place to place. 
Some to seek new lands, others to avoid persecution or intolerance and still 
others for the sake of adventure. 

Today, men of all races continue to move and for much the same reasons, 
though since the days of the foot-traveler and the ox-cart, they travel with 
much more convenience and comfort and at far greater speed. 

For most travelers, whether they travel in modern high-speed motor cars, 
streamlined Diesel-powered trains, luxurious ocean liners or globe encircling 
planes, there are hotels of all sizes and classes, waiting and competing for 
their patronage. Pleasure resorts in the mountains and at the sea shore beckon 
him. Roadside inns and cabins spot the highways and all are available if he 
has the price. 

For some travelers however, the facilities of many of these places are 
not available, even though they may have the price, and any traveler to whom 
they are not available, is thereby faced with many and sometimes difficult 
problems. 

The Negro traveler's inconveniences are many and they are increasing 
because today so many more are traveling, individually and in groups. 

This year for the annual convention of the largest Negro organization in 
the world, nine special trains in addition to the regularly scheduled trains of 
a number of railroads were required to transport more than fifty thousand 
of its members to a mid-western city. Several more thousands made the trip 
by car and some by plane. 

Top ranking orchestras and numerous minor ones, concert singers and 
various musical organizations are moving over the country in increasing num- 
bers. Touring clubs, like the one in the nation's capital which chartered three 
of the most modern buses of one of the country's largest bus lines for a trip 
to California and Mexico this year, are growing in number. More students 
and teachers and many others in the field of education seeking further training 
in the country's major centers of learning are traveling. More business men, 
representing increasing Negro enterprises, are traveling from city to city, and 
more white corporations cognizant of the mounting purchasing power of the 
Negro consumer, have Negro representatives in the field, a number of whom, 
like ourselves, spend half the year traveling. 



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JAMES A. JACKSON (SEATED) AND WENDELL P. ALSTON, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES 
OF THE ESSO MARKETERS IN THEIR NEW YORK OFFICE 

Numerous religious, sorority and fraternity groups travel constantly 
through the year to quarterly or annual conferences — all faced with the prob- 
lem of finding suitable places to stay, places to cat and the convenience and 
comforts which all travelers need and desire. 

The GREEN BOOK with its list of hotels, boarding houses, restaurants, 
beauty shops, barber shops and various other services can most certainly help 
solve your travel problems. It was the idea of Victor H. Green, the publisher, 
in introducing the Green Book, to save the travelers of his race as many 
difficulties and embarrassments as possible. 

The many requests we receive for information about it convince us that 
he has done much to ease the anxieties of the average Negro traveler. 

As representatives of the Esso Standard Oil Co., we are pleased to recom- 
mend the GREEN BOOK for your travel convenience. Keep one on hand each 
year and when you are planning your trips, let Esso Touring Service supply 
you with maps and complete routings, and for real "Happy Motoring" — use 
Esso Products and Esso Service wherever you find the Esso sign. 



A precedent has been established in 
the low-priced automotive field by 
combining handsomeness and beaut> 
with durability and comfort in the 
interiors of the 1949 Ford cars. 

Ford has broken away from the 
neutral tones which have been tradi- 
tional for mass production automo- 
biles as designers have turned to tex- 
tured fabrics popular in fashions and 
interior decorating. 

Of the three new fabrics, the most 
unusual is a soft gray tweed mixture 
with a blue stripe which gives the 
1949 Ford interiors a freshly tailored 
look. It has been combined with a 
bolster of blue-gray broadcloth to pro- 
tect the upper section of both front 
and rear seats. 

The clock dial has been centered 
on the panel and placed higher. Night 
glare is eliminated on all instruments 
by "black lighting." 

Chrome trim throughout the car has 
been reduced. On the panel it is ex- 
pressed in a neat arrangement of 
uniform knobs which control choke, 
windshield wiper, lights, heater and 
defroster. 

On each door, the chrome strip 
makes a decorative arc over the heavy 
artificial leather kick pad at the bot- 
tom. Flame-shaped center pillar lights 
provide plenty of illumination for the 
interior and for stepping into and out 
ot the car. 



The same tailored good looks are 
obtained with the other fabrics — a 
smooth green striped broadcloth and 
two new adaptations of mohair in a 
green and maroon stripe and green 
and gray stripe combination. In proper 
combination, they complement the new 
Ford exterior colors such as Sea Mist 
Green, Birch Gray, Arabian Green 
and Bayview Blue. 

The instrument panel of the new 
Ford has been Amplified. All instru- 
ments are combined in a single cluster 
directly in line with the driver's view. 
Projecting slightly for better visibility, 
the large figures on a telescoped dial 
indicate speed, fuel level, rate of bat- 
tery charge and oil pressure. 

Interior door handles pull up in- 
stead of down to open the door. This 
eliminates the possibility of the car 
doors swinging open if the handle 
should be pressed down accidentally. 

The new Ford's f unctionalism has 
been extended to the roomy seats — 57 
inches wide in front and 60 inches in 
the rear, plenty of room for six per- 
sons. 

New windows demonstrate the new 
trend. The rear window alone is 88 
per cent larger — as large as the ordi- 
nary windshield. The windshield is 
deeper and wider. They give a pic- 
ture window effect to the entire car 
and greatly improve all around visi- 
bility. 



From the Collections of The Henry Ford 




he simplicity of the 
through the grille. 

The distinctive styling of the 1949 Ford convertible features smooth, flowing contours, full 
fender-width body and luxurious interior appointments. Completely new, the convertible chassis 
is doubly reinforced. 



IMPORTANT CONVENTION DATES 



Organization — National Medical Association 
Date of next Convention — August 8-12, 1949 
Where to be held — Detroit, Michigan 

Organization — Imperial Council Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles 

Mystic SSirine 
Date of next Convention — August 14-|18th, 1949 
Whore to be held — Detroit, Michigan 

Organization — National Technical Association 
Date of next Convention — September l-4th, 1919 
Where to be held — Chicago, 111. (Probably) 



RESERVATION BUREAU 

Going to take a trip, attend some convention — make sure of 
your accommodations before you leave. 

HOUSING CONDITIONS MAKE THIS NECESSARY 

Reservations for all Hotels, Tourist Homes and Vacation Re- 
sorts throughout the United States, Alaska, Mexico and Ber- 
muda can be made for you through our Reservation Bureau. 

We have contacts with all Hotels, Tourist Homes and Vacation Resorts. 
Send us a list of the cities that you expect to pass through, the dates 
wanted, how many in your party and have us make your reservations. 
Pees are moderate. 

Saves You Time and Money — Write Reservation Bureau 
VICTOR H. GREEN & CO. 

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EXPLANATION 

No travel guide is ever perfect with the changing conditions, not only in 
the world, but also in the United States. The listings contained in this guide 

a - r u-r glVen t0 y0U ' USt a8 lt is given to us from it9 sour ce. There is a pos- 
sibility that the address might be a few numbers out of the way— or the 
business has moved, so that by the time you receive your guide, start to use 
it you will find some discrepancies. This is due to the fact, from the time 
that the guide goes to press until you get it a few months have passed and 
many changes have taken place in the business world. This we can not help 
and we don't want you to get the idea that this guide is of no value; we 
try to have it as correct as possible. Each year these listings are checked 
before we go to press. 

Our guides are published for every one, hence we have supplied you 
with any number of places in cities and towns so that one can select what 
they want within their price range. We do not recommend any of these 
places, although hundreds of them could be. But due to the thousands of 
listings, it is impossible to inspect all, so we leave it to your decision. We 
would welcome letters from you giving the name and address of any place 
that you feel that isn't up to our standards of a first class business place. 
They will be removed, which would give not only you, but other travelers 
the benefit of only first class places. 

In order that you won't find any difficulty in finding the kind of business 
that you are looking for, we have placed the listings under their proper 
classification in cities and towns. 



From the Collections of The Henry For 



Alabama 
Arkansas 



IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



ALABAMA 

ANNISTON 

HOTELS 
St. Thomas— 127 W. 10th St. 

BIRMINGHAM 

HOTELS 
Dunbar— 323 N. 17th St. 
Palm Leaf— 328J4 N. 18th St. 
Rush— 316 N. 18th St. 
New Home— 1718^— 4th Are. 

GADSDEN 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. A. Sheperd— 1324 4th Are. 
Mr*. J. Simons— 233 N. 6th St. 

MOBILE 

TOURIST HOMES 
E. Reed— 9S0 Lyon. St. 

E. Jordan — 256 N. Dearborn St. 

F. Wildins 254 N. Dearborn St. 

MONTGOMERY 

HOTELS 

Douglass — 121 Monroe Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

Bonnie's— 390 W. Jeff Davis Art. 
TAVERNS 

Douglas — 121 Monroe St. 

SHEFFIELD 

HOTELS 

McCain— 19th St. 

TDSCALOOSO 

TOURIST HOMES 

M A. Barnes— 419 30th Ave. 

G. W. Qopton— 1516 25th Ave. 



ARKANSAS 

ARK A D E LP II I A 



TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. B. Dedman— W. Caddo St. 
Mrs. L. Cooper— W. Pine St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Richie Square Deal— Caddo St. 
Hill's— River St. 

BARBER SHOPS 
Scott'a — 6th ft Clay St. 
Richie's Upright — 16th St. 

BRINKLEY 

TOURIST HOMES 
Davis— 709 S. Main St. 



EL DORADO 

HOTELS 

Brewster — E. & B. Sts. 

Green's— 303 Hill St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

C. W. Moore— 5th & Lincoln Ave. 

Dr. Dunning — 7th & Columbia Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Leaders— 301 1/2 Hill St. 
GARAGES 

Williams— 1305 E. 1st St. 

FAYETTEVILLE 

HOTELS 

Mebbs— 9 N. Willow St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. S. Manuel— 313 Olive St. 

N. Smith— 259 E. Center St. 

FORT SMITH 

HOTELS 

Ullery Inn— 719 N. 9th St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

E. O. Trent— 1301 N. 9th St. 

HOPE 

HOTELS 

Lewis-Wilson 
HOTELS 

Louis— 217 E. 3rd St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Green Leaf— Old 67 Hiway 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Unique— 501 S. Hazel St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Yeager's— 401 S. Hazel St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Tarfly's Esso— 104 E. 3rd St. 
GARAGES 

Nun-McDowell— 3rd and Walnut St 
ROAD HOUSES 

Fred's— Hazel and 4th St. 

HOT SPRINGS 

HOTELS 

Crittenden-«-314 Cottage St. 

Cnissader — 501 Malvern Ave. 

Poro Flat — 410 Cottage Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

NEW EDMONDSON 

243 ASH STREET 

Barabin Villa— 717 Pleasant St. 

J. W. Rife^-347 1/2 Malvern Ave. 

Mrs. N. Fletcher — *16 Pleasant Ave. 

Mrs. C. C. Wilson— 232 Garden St. 

Mrs. H. Stilson— 735 Pleasant St. 

E. E. Lawson — 706 Pleasant St. 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

Hollywood— 310 Church St. 
SANITARIUMS 

Pythian Baths — 415J4 Malvern Ave. 



PLEASE MENTION "THE GREEN BOOK" 



Arkansas 



LITTLE ROCK 

HOTELS 

The Marquette— 522 W. 9th St. 

Graysonia— 809 Gaines St. 

New Vincent— 522 y 2 West 9th St. 

Tucker's— 701^ W. 9th St. 

Honeycuti— 816 West 9th St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. T. Thomas— 1901 High St. 
Lafayette— 904 State Street 
RESTAURANTS 
Lafayette— 904 State St. 
College— 16th ft Bishop 
Johnson's— 610 W. 9th St. 
DeLuxe— 724 W. 9th St. 
Brown Bomber— 900 Chester St. 
Tucker's— 919 Victory St. 
PioA-Rib— 614 W. 9th St. 
Rainbow— 620 W. 9th St. 
Farun— -516 West 9th St. 
Campbell's— 710 S. Stli St. (Gurdon) 

Ed's 921 Victory St. 

Johnson's— 18 West 9th St. 
C & C— 522^ W. 9th St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Myrtles— 1822 High St. 
Woods— 16th ft High St. 
Sue's— 919 W. 9th St. 

Gribsy— 161 Izzard St. 
Fontaine's— 714 West 9th St. 

BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 
Velvatex— 1004 State St. 
Velvia— 814 Chester Ave. 

Woods— 1523 High St. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Shangri-La — 904 State Street 
Lafayette — 9th ft Stale Street 

BARBER SHOPS 

Whitney— 1720 Izzard St. 

East End— 1005 y 3 Apperson 

Century— 608 W. 9th St. 

Elite— 622 W. 9th St. 
Fontaine's— 710 West 9th St. 

Century — 610 West 9th Street 

Woods— 1523— High Street 
Friendly— 911 Victory St. 

TAVERNS 

Majestic— 708 W. 9th St. 

LIQUOR STORES 
Ritz— 1511 Wright Ave. 
Jones— 528 W. 9th St. 

Victory— 528 West 9th St. 

GARAGES 

Lee's— 1401 High St. 

TAILORS 

Metropolitan— 618 West 9th St. 



SERVICE STATIONS 
Lee s— 1401 High St. 

Spoors— 521 E. 215th St. 
Anderson — 8th ft State St. 
Wrecker— 9th and Gaines St. 

GARAGES 

Fosters— 1400 W. 10th St. 
DRUG STORES 

Floyd— 602 W. 9th St. 

Children's— 9th ft Gaines 
TAILORS 

Miller— 916 Gaines St. 

Crenshaw— 709 W. 9th St. 

B ft F— 1005 Apperson St. 

Metropolitan— 618 W. 9th St. 

Ideal — 1005 Apperson St. 

North LITTLE ROCK 

HOTELS 

Oasis— 1311 E. 3rd St. 
TOURIST HOM KS 

De Lux Court— 2720 E. Broadway 
RESTAURANTS 

Jim's— 908 Cedar ot. N. L. R. 

Nov-Vena— 1101 E. 6th St. 
Cats Bar B-Q— Highway 67 
ROAD HOUSES 

Oasis— 1311 East 3rd Street 
TAXI CABS 

Jimmy's — 214 E. Washington St. 

CAMDEN 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Benj. Williams — N. Main Street 

Mrs. Hugh Hill— S. Main Street 
RESTAURANTS 

Jim Summers— 719 S. Main St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Oil City— 717 So. Main St. 
TAVERNS 

Patton's— 212 Short St. 

Daniel's — North Adams St. 

Jones — 309 Monroe St. 
LIQUOR STORES 

Summers— 71 S'A S. Main St. 
GARAGES 

Mollette — N. Main Street 

SOUTH CAMDEN 
ROAD HOUSES 

Henry Hanson — Cross Street 

PINE BLUFF 

HOTELS 

P. K.— 3rd ft Alabama Sts. 

Smith's— East Third St. 

Pee Kay— 300 E. 3rd Street 
TOURIST HOMES 

M. J. Hollis— 1108 W. 2nd Ave. 



Arkansas 
Ariz., Cal. 



IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



PINE BLUFF (cont.) 
RESTAURANTS 

Shelton's— 200 E. 3rd Street 

Duck Inn— 405 N. Cedar Street 
BARBER SHOPS 

Nappy Chin — 217 State Street 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Pruitt's— 1317 W. Baracfue Street 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

DeLuxe— 221 E. 3rd St. 

Jefferson— 1818 W. 6th Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Anderson— 100 S. Mulberry St. 
GARAGES 

Alley's— 1101 N. Cedar Street 

FORDYSE 

RESTAURANTS 
Harlem— 211 1st St. 

HELENA 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Stark's— Rightor & Walnut Su. 

RUSSELL VILLE 
TOURIST HOMES 

E. Latimore — 318 S. Huston Are. 

TEXARKANA 

HOIELS 

Brown's— 312 W. Elm St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

G. C. Mackey— 102 E. 9th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Grant's Cafe— 830 Laurel St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

M. B. Randall— 1105 Laurel St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Williams— 121 E. 9th St. 

ARIZONA 

DOUGLAS 

TOURIST HOMES 

Faustina Wilson— 1002 16th St. 
RESTAURANTS 
Blue Bird Inn— 361 9th St. 

NOGALES 

RESTAURANTS 

Bell's Cafe— 325 Morley Ave. 

PHOENIX 

HOTELS 

Winston Inn— 1342 E. Jefferson St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. L. Stewart— 1134 E. Jefferson 

Gardener's — 1229 E. Washington St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Alhambia— 1246-48 E. Washington St. 

Walker's— 1303 E. Jefferson Street 



BEAUTY PARLORS 

Thelma's— 533 E. Jefferson St. 

Copelands— 1316 E. Jefferson St. 

M. Parker— 547 E. Jefferson St. 

C. Jackson— 1238 E. Madison St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Hagler's— 111 So. 2nd Street 

Bryant's— 620 S. 7th Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Vaughn's — 1248 E. Washington Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Elks— 7th Avenue & Tonto 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Super — 13th & Washington Street 
GARAGES 

Tourist— 1121 S. 5th Ave. 
DRUG STORES 

R. D. Davis— 1127 W. Buckeye Rd. 
Johnson's— 1140 E. Washington Street 

TUCSON 

R ESTAURANTS 
Hill's Cafe— 354 S. Meyer St. 



HOTELS 

Brown's— 196 N. Main St. 

CALIFORNIA 

BERKLEY 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Little Gem— 1511 Russell St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Success — 2946 Sacramento St. 
TAVERNS 

Schaeffer's— 2940 Sacramento St. 

EL CENTRO 

HOTELS 

The Roland— 201 E. Main St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. L. Augustas — 420 Commercial Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

Pearl McKinney Lunch — 301 Main St. 

FRESNO 

TOURIST HOMES 

La Silve— 841 F St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Taylor's— 1402 C St. 

DcLux— 2193 Ivy St. 

New Jerico— 101 Church Street 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Rosebud's— 835 G Street 

Ruth's— 1816 F. Street 

Golden West— 1032 - F. Street 



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PLEASE MENTION "THE GREEN BOOK" 



California 



BARBER SHOPS 

Golden West— 1032— 'F' St. 

Magnolia — 602 F. Street 

Sportman's — 855 G. Street 

Esquire— 1011 G. Street 
TAVERNS 

20th Century— 1401 - F. Street 

GARAGES 

Buddy's Lang's— 1659 "F" St. 
Frank's— 1326 Fresno Street 
TRAILER PARKS and CAMPS 
Barnes Drive In— 1412 "F" St. 

TAILORS 

Jackson's — 1205 Sacramento Street 

LOS ANGELES 
HOTELS 

Wat kins— 2022 N. Adams Blvd. (23) 
Clark— 1824 Central Ave. 
Lincoln— 549 Ceres Ave. 
McAlpin — 648 Stanford Ave. 
Elite— 1217 Central Avenue 
Olympic — 843 S. Central Avenue 
Regal— 815 E. 6th St. 
Sojourner's— 1119 E. Adams Blvd. 
Kentucky — 1123 Central Ave. 
Avon — 405 S. Hewitt 
Dunbar— 4225 S. Central Ave. 
Morris— 809 E. 5th Street 
Glacier— 523 Stanford Street 

MOTELS 

Robcrson— 2 1 1 1 E. Imperial Blvd. 
Roberson's Annex — 1757 Imperial Highway 
Johnson's — 11816 So. Wilmington 
Western— Cor. W. 37 St. & So. Western Ave. 
Colonial— 1393 East 15th St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Marble Inn— 1820 Imperial H'way 
Robertson's — 4815 S. Central Avenue 
Chief— 4400 S. Avalon Blvd. 
I vie's— II 05 }4 E. Vernon Avenue 
Pig N' Pat— 4200 S. Central Avenue 
Henry Bros.— 10359 Wilmington (WATTS) 
Banks — 4019 S. Avalon Blvd. 
Nita's — 125 W. Vernon Avenue 
John's— 3519 S. Western 
Eddie's — 4201 S. Central Avenue 
Zombie— 4216 S. Central Blvd. 
The Fawn— Western & 29th St. 
Arc — 4067 S. Central Avenue 
Hi Jenks — *428 Avalon Avenue 
Waffle Shop— 1063 E. 43 Street 
Clifton's— 618 S. Olive Street 
Digby — 1st & Alameda Street 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Sherwoods— 5 1 1 3 S. Central Avenue 
Studio— 2515 S. Central 
Continental — 5203 Hopper Avenue 
Anna Mae's— 4436 Avalon Avenue 
Gorum — 5440 S. Central Avenue 
Louise— 816 E. Sth St. 
Triangle — 43 San Pedro & Walls Sts. 
Colonial— 1813 */ 2 S. Central Avenue 



BEAUTY PARLORS (Cont.) 

Dunbar— 4225 S. Central Avenue 
Beauty Salon — 1195 East 35th Street 

BARBER SHOPS 
Hotel— 1808 S. Central Ave. 
Bertha's— 1434 W. Jefferson Boulevard 
Personality — 4222 S. Central Ave. 
Echo — 43rd & Central Ave. 

TAVERNS 

Marble Inn— 1820 Imperial Highway 
Margot— 5259 S. Central Avenue 
Emeral Room— 901 E. 6th St. 
Golden Gate— 1719 E. 103rd St. 
Paradise— 5505 S. Central Avenue 
Samba — 5th & Towns Avenue 
Crisbar— 2829 S. Western Avenue 
Johnson's — 4201 S. Main Street 
Casa Blanca— 2801 S. San Pedro. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Club Alabam— 4215 S. Central Avenue 

Plantation— 108th & Central 

Basket Room— 3219 8. Central Avenue 

Harlem— 118th & Parmalee Sts. 

Harlem— 11812 Parmalee 

Billy Bergs— 1354 N. Vine Street 

Elk's Lounge— 1767 E. 103 St. (Watts) 

Wakeki— 3741 So. Western Ave. 

Last Word— 4206 So. Central Ave. 

ROAD HOUSES 

Casa Blanca— 2801 S. San Pedro St. 

LIQUOR STORES 
House of Morgan— 2729 S. Central 
Dunbar — 4223 S. Central Avenue 
Jackson's — 5501 S. Central Avenue 

Esquire — Vernon & Central Ave. 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Valentine's Service— 2657 S. Western Ave. 
Hopkins Signal Ser. — 3426 Central Ave. 
Long's— 2732 S. Central Ave. 
Carner's— 4500 S. Avalon Avenue 
Simpkins & Cower— 2227 S. Central Ave. 
Si Johnson's— 3500 S. Western Ave. 
Tom's— 1424 W. Jefferson Blvd. 
Hughes— 2901 W. Jefferson Blvd. 
Brock— 1246 W. Jefferson Blvd. 
R. A. & S.— Jefferson & Griffith 
Garcia — 52nd PI. and Central 
C & U— 6301 So. Avelon Blvd. 

GARAGES 

Parkers— 2100 E. 103rd St. 
La Clare— Jefferson at Hill 
Bill's— 4106 Avalon Blvd. 
Alexander's — Jefferson & Griffith 

AUTOMOTIVE 

Lee's— 4820 S .Central Avenue 
Auto Parts — 864 N. Virgil Avenue 



California 



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LOS ANGELES (cont.) 

DRUG STORES 
Allums— 4375 S. Central Ave. 
Doctor's — 4012 S. Central Avenue 
Medical— 3112 S. Western Avenue 
Martinaa — 4406 Avalon Avenue 
Slopers— 2100— W. Jefferson Blvd. 

TAILORS 

Bader'»— 1840 E. 103rd St. 
Delta — 8512 Compton Avenue 
Progressive — 4302 S. Central Avenue 
Beason— 2901 S. Western Ave. 

REAL ESTATE 
BERNARD C. HERNDON 
3419 SO. CENTRAL AVENUE 

ELSINORE 
nOTELS 

Geo. Moore — 407 Scrivener Street 

HOLLYWOOD 

TOURIST HOMES 

Jam. W. Brown— 2881 Seattle Dr. 

OAKLAND 



TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. A. C. Clark— 805 Linden St. 

Mil. H. Williama— 3521 Grove St. 
RESTAURANTS 

The Villa— 1724 7th St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Personality— 3613 San Dablo Avenue 



TAYERNS ..... mt _ . 

Overland Cafe— 1719 7th St. 

Rythm Buffet— 1704 7th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Summers— 1251 -7th St 

McCabe— 5901 Adeline St. 
Signal— 800 Center St. 
GARAGES , f . m 
Bufiord's— 5901 Aldine St. 

PERRIS 

Muse-A-While 

PASADENA 
TAVERNS . 

Kentucky— 1067 N. Fair Oaka 
SERVICE STATIONS 
Penn Mobile — 1096 Lincoln Ave. 
Stacy's— 920 N. Fair Oaks Avenue 

SACREMENTO 
HOI ELS 

CENTER HOTEL 

l20Mi CAPITOL AVENUE 
SAN DIEGO 
HOTELS 

Douglass— 206 Market St. 

Simmons — 542 6th Avenue 

Y. W. C. A.— 29th & Gay St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Johnson's— 18 N. 30th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Sun — 421 Market Street 

Brown Hostess — 2816 Imperial Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Webber's— 1655 1st Ave. 

Woodson's — 3126 Franklin Ave. 



WALNUT 1-7 60O 

EDISON HOTEL 

NEW - FIREPROOF - CLASS A 

Coffee Shop and Cocktail Lounge 

OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 

1540 ELLIS STREET 

BETWEEN FILLMORE AND WEBSTER STREETS 

SAN FRANCISCO 

OWNER MANAGER 

S. W. CORLETT C. R. LANE 



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California 
Colorado 



SAN DD3G0 (Cont.) 

TAILORS 

Clever — 2606 Imperial Avenue 
Imperial — 2751 Imperial Avenue 

DRUG STORES 
Imperial— 2914 33rd St. 

SAN FRANCISCO 
HOTELS 

Buford— 1969 Sutter St. 

The Scaggs— 1715 Webster St. 

Powell— Powell ft Market Sts. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. F. Johnson— 1788 Sutter St. 

Helen's Guest House— 1951 Sutter St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Calif. Theatre— 1605 Post Street 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Arineica's— 1832 Fillmore St. 
TAVERNS 

Jack's — 1931 Sutter St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Town Club— 1963 Sutter St. 
DRUG STORES 

Riggan's— 2600 Sutter St. 

SANTA MONICA 
TAYERNS 

La Nobita— 1807 Belmont Place 

TULARE 

TOURIST HOMES 

South "K" St. — 330 South "K" St. 
TAVERNS 

King's— 322-24 South K St. 

VALLEJO 

TAYERNS 

Cotton Club — Virginia & Branciforte 

VICTORVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 
Murray's Dude Ranch 

COLORADO 

COLORADO SPRINGS 

TOURIST HOMES 

G. Roberts — 118 E. Cucharras St. 
L. C. Alford— 509 N. Boyer St. 
DENVER 

HOTELS 

Hildreth — 2152 Arapahoe Street 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. G. Anderson— 2119 Marion St. 

R. B. Anderson — 2421 Ogden St. 

Mrs. A. S. Fisher— 2355 High St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Royal— 2536 Washington St. 

Mary's — 714 E. 26th Avenue 

St. Louis— 2856 Welton St. 



RESTAURANTS (Cont.) 

Green Lantern — 2859 Fremont 

Da-Nite— 1430 22nd Avenue 

B ft E— 2847 Gilpin St. 

Dew Drop Inn— 2715 Welton St. 

Nu Way— 1025 21st St. 

Sugar Bowl— 2832 Welton Street 

Down Beat— 609 - 27 Street 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Landers 2460 Marion St. 

Ford— 2527 Humboldt St. 

Myrtle's— 2404 Clarkson St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Dunbar— 2741 Welton St. 

Roxy— 2559 Welton St. 

20th Century— 2727 Welton St. 
TAVERNS 

Rossonian Lounge — 2650 Welton Street 

Arcade — 739 E. 26th Avenue 

Archie's— 2449 Larimer St. 
LIQUOR STORES 

Lincoln— 2636 Welton St. 

18th Ave.— 1108 E. 18th Avenue 

Aristocrat— 3101 William St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Da-Nite— 728 E. 26th Avenue 

White— 2655 Downing St. 

Plazer — E. 22nd ft Humboldt Sts. 
TAXI CABS 

Ritz— 2721 Welton St. 
DRUG STORES 

Rocy Mt. — 23rd and Champa Sts. 

T. K.— 27th and Larimer Sts. 

Ideal— 28th ft Downing 

V. H. Meyers— 22nd ft Downing Sts. 

Atlas— 2701 Welton St. 
TAILORS 

Arcade— 739 E. 26th St. 

White House— 2863 Welton St. 

B ft B — 1710 E. 25th Avenue 

Ac* — 2220 Downing St. 

GREENLEY 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Alexander— 106 E. 12th St. 

LA JUNTA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. R. Mitchell— 322 W. 1st St. 

Mrs. Moore — 301 Lewis Avenue 

Mrs. H. Tittsworth — 325 Maple Avenur 

LA MAR 

HOTELS 

Alamo 
RESTAURANTS 

Joe's 

Grand 

MONTROSE 

HOTELS 



Col., Conn. 
Delaware 



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MONTROSE (cont.) 
TOURIST HOMES 

Davii Auto Court 
RESTAURANTS 

Chipeta Cafe 

BEAUTY SHOPS 
Ace 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Ace 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Sorenson Sinclair Station 



PUEBLO 

HOTELS . 
Perrr— 231 S. Victoria St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. T. Protho — 918 E. Evans Avenue 
C. Forehand— 100$ Spruce St. 

TRINIDAD 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. C. Brooks— 114 W. Srd St. 

CONNECTICUT 

BRIDGEPORT 
HOTELS 

Y. W. C. A. — Golden Hill St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. M. Barrett — 83 Summer St. 

Mm. E. Lawrence— 68 Fulton St. 
GARAGES . 

W ft T — 179 William St. 

HARTFORD 
HOTELS 

Parriih Rooming House — 26 Walnut St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. Johnson— 2016 Main St. 
BEAUTY SHOPS 

Quaility— 1762 Main St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Williams— 1978 Main Street 
TAVERNS 

Turf Club— 2243 Main St. 

NIGHT CLUBS 
TURF CLUB INCORPORATED OF 
CONN.— 2243 MAIN STREET 

NEW HAVEN 
HOTELS 

Phillis Wheatley— 108 Canal Street 
TOURIST HOMES 

Dr. M. F. Allen — 65 Dixwell Avenue 
Mrs. C. Raone — 68 Dixwell Avenue 

RESTAURANTS 

Monterey— 267 Dixwell Ave. 
Belmonts— 156 Dixwell Ave. 



BEAUTY PARLORS 
Mme. Ruby— 175 Gone St. 
Harris— 138 Goffe St. 
Glady's— 624 Orchard Street 
Ethers— 152 Dixwell Avenue 
Harris— 734 Orchard St. 



NTGHT CLUBS 

Elk's— 204 Goffe St. 

Lillian'i Paradise— 137 Wallace St. 

NEW LONDON 

TOURIST HOMES 

Hempstead Cottage — 73 Hempstead St. 
Mm. E. Whittle— 785 Bank St. 



STAMFORD 

HOTELS 

GLADSTONE— Gay St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Robert Graham — 37 Hanrahan Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 
Sizone— 136 W. Main St. 

WATERBURY 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. A. Dunham— 208 Bridge St. 
Community House — 34 Hopkins St. 

WEST HAVEN 

HOTELS 

Seaview— 392 Beach St. 
TAVERNS 

Hoot Owl— 374 Beach St. 



DELAWARE 



HOTELS 

Dean's — Forrest St. 
Motely'a — Division St. 
Weston's — Division St. 

LAUREL 

RESTAURANTS 
Joe Randolph's— W. 6th St. 

BARBER SHOPS 
Joe Randolph's— W. 6th St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Qrchid— W. 6th St. 

TOWNSEND 

HOTELS 

Rodney— Dupont Highway-Rt. 13 

GARAGES 

Hood's — Dupont Hi way 



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Delaware 

Wash. D.C., Fla. 



WILMINGTON 

HOTELS 

Royal— 703 French St. 
Anderson — 716 French St. 

Lawson— 208 Poplar St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Miss W. A. Brown— 1306 Tatnall St. 
Mrs. E. Till— 1008 French St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Christian Assn. Bldg.— 10th & Walnut St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Mm. M. Anderson— 916 French St. 

BARBER SHOPS 

Burton's— 8th and Walnut St. 

NIGHT CL1 BS „ . „ 
Spot — 7th and 8th on French St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Esso— 8th and 9th on King 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
WASHINGTON 

HOTELS 
JOHNSON'S HOTEL 
1505- 13th ST., N.W. 
Whitelaw— 13th & T Sts. N. W. 
Johnson, Jr.— 1509 Vermont Ave., N.W. 
Dunbar— U St. & ISth St., N. W. 
Y. M. C. A.— 1816 12th St. N. W. 
Y. W. C. A.— 901 Rhode Is. Ave. N. W. 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. L. Fowler— 1449 'Q' St. N. W. 
Mrs. R. Lee— 1212 Girad St. N. W . 

PATSY'S GUEST HOUSE 

24-HOUR SERVICE 



A HOME AWAY FROM HOME 
2026-13th St., N. W., Wash.ton, D. C. 
Maude Farley, Prop. 

Towles— 134 2 Vermont Ave., N. W. 
Bailey's— 25 1 3 - 13th St., N. W. 
Modern— 3006 - 13th St., N. W. 
Hunt's— 1318 Rhode Island Ave., N.W. 
Rivers— 1021 Monroe St., N.W. 
Pasty's— 2026 13th St., N.W. 
Cottage Grove— 1531 Vermont Ave., N.W. 
Terry's-939 Rhode Island Ave., N.W. 
Bell's— 105 I St., N.W. 
Mack's— 1810 7th St., \ \\V. 
Cloves— 614 S. St., S..V. 
Hammond's— 725 First St.. N.W. 
Boyd's— 1744 Swann St., N.W. 
Downtown House — 121 K St., N.W. 



TAVERNS 

Holleywood— 1940 9th St. N. W. 

Liberty— 910 5th St. N. W. 

Harrison's Cafe— 4 55 Florida Ave. N. W. 

Off Beat— 1849 - 7th St., N. W. 

Kenyon — Ga. Avenue & Kenyon St., N. W. 

Capitol— 1224 U St., N. W. 

Chuck's 1334 V St., N. W. 

Club Liberty— 910 - 5th St.. N. W. 
RESTAURANTS 

Keys— 7th & T St. N. W. 

Chicken Paradise— 1210 U. St.. N. W. 

Earl's— 1218 U St., N. W. 

Sugar Bowl— 2830 Georgia Ave., N. W. 

Shrimp Hut— 807 Florida Aveneue, N. W. 

Casbah— 1211 U St., N. W. 

Uptown— 807 Florida, N. W. 

Johnson's— 1909 - 14th St., N. W. 

The Hour— 1937 - 1 kh St.. N. W. 

Jackson's— 1831 Weltberger St., N. W. 

Cozy— 708 Florida Ave., N.W. 
■Brass Rail— 1739 7th St., N.W. 
LIQUOR STORES 

Peoples- -7 19 - 11th St., N. W. 

S & W--1428 - 9th St., N. W. 

Ney's— 1013 Penna. Ave., N. W. 

Shuster's— 101 H St., N. W. 

Masters— 714 K St., N. W. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Florida— 1803 Florida Ave., N. W. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Apei— 1417 *U' St. N. W. 

The Royal— 1800 T St. N. W. 

Elite— 1806 Florida Ave., N. W. 

Vanity Box— 1515 - 9th St., N. W. 

Lil's— 1327 - 11th St., N. W. 

Green's - 1825 - 18th St., N. W. 

A. Marie— 3114 - 11th St., 

Bandbox— 2036 - 1 8th St., 

La Salle— 541 Florida Ave., 
NIGHT CLIBS 

Republic Gardens— I35S 'IT St. N. W. 

Club Bali— 1901 - 14th St., N. W. 

Club Caverns— 11th & U St., N. W. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Brown's — Georgia Ave. & 'V* St. 

Engelberg— 1783 Florida Ave.. N. W. 
DRUG STORES ♦ 

Doctor's— 112 W. St. 
TAILORS 

W. R. Reynolds— 1808 Florida Ave., N. W. 



FLORIDA 

DAYTONA BEACH 

TOURIST HOMES 

M. Littleton— 522 S. Campbell St. 



, N. W. 
N. W. 
N.W. 



RESTAURANTS 
C. & B.— 566 Campbell St. 

LIQUOR STORES 
Hank's— 531 S. Campbell St. 



Florida 



IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



DAYTON A BEACH (cont.) 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Kirkland — Campbell & Orange Ave. 

DELRAY BEACH 



FORT LAUDERDALE 

HOTELS 

Hill— 430 N. W. 7th Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Windsor 
NIGHT CLUBS 

2 Spot Cotton Club 

JACKSONVILLE 

HOTELS 

Blue Chip— 514 Broad St. 

Richmond — 422 Broad St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Craddock — 45th & Moncrief 

Alpine Cottage— 714 W. Ashley St. 

E. H. Flipper— 739 W. Church St. 

L. D. Jefferson— 1834 Moncrief Rd. 

B. Robinson — 128 Orange St. 

C. H. Simmons— 434 W. Ashley St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Two Spot — 45th & Moncrief Rd. 

RESTAURANTS 

Sunrise— 829 Pearl St. 

LAKE CITY 

TOURIST HOMES 
MRS. M. J. McCOY (Ben-Flo) 
720 E. LEON STREET 

Rivers— 931 Taylor Street 
RESTAURANTS 

Bill Rivers— 931 Taylor Street 
BARBER SHOPS 

George's— 302 E. Railroad St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Ruby's — 205 N. Dundee Street 
SERVICE STATIONS 

r'armenis — 300 E. Washington St. 

GARAGES 

Chicken's — E. Railroad St. 

LAKELAND 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. A. Davit— 518 W. 1st St. 
Mm. J. Davis— 842J4 N. Florida Ave. 

MIAMI 

HOTELS 

Mary Elizabeth— 642 N. W. 2nd Ave. 
Dorsey— 941 N. W. 2nd Avenue 



BEAUTY PARLORS 

Progressive— 1324 N. W. 1st Court 

Elizabeth— 175 N. W. 11th Terrace 

Charlows— 1730 N. W. 1st Court 

Minnie's— 1469 y 2 N. W. Sth Avenue 
BEAU1T SCHOOLS 

Sunlight— 1011 N. W. 2nd Avenue 
BARBER SHOPS 

Smitth's— 363 W. Flagler St. 
TAVERNS 

Star— 3rd Ave. & 15th St. N. W. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Fiesta— 627 N. W. 2nd Avenue 
LIQUOR STORES 

Cuban— 1701 N. W. 4th Avenue 

Ideal— 175 N. W. Uth St. 

Henry's— 379 N. W. 14th St. 
TAILORS 

Valet— 506 N. W. 14th St. 
TAXI CABS 

Brown's — N . W. 8th St. & 2nd Ave. 

ORLANDO 

HOTELS 

Wells Bill— 509 W. South St. 

PENSACOLA 

RESTAURANTS 

Rhumboogie — 509 E. Salamanca Streel 
TAILORS 

Reese— 307 E. Wright Street 

SEBRING 

RESTAURANTS 
Brown's — 406 Lemon St. 

SOUTH JACKSONVILLE 

RESTAURANTS 
Cool Spot— 2619 Kings Avenue 

ST. AUGUSTINE 

TOURIST HOMES 

F. H. Kelley— 83 Bridge St. 

H. G. Tye Apts.— 132 Central Avenue 

TAMPA 

HOTELS 

Central — 1028 Central Avenue 

Dallas— 829 Zack St. 

Roger* 
RESTAURANTS 

Bruce's— 813 Scott St. 
TAVERNS 

Little Savory — Central & Scott 

WEST PALM BEACH 

RESTAURANTS 

Silver Bar Grill— 615 8th St. 



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Georgia 



GEORGIA 

ADRIAN 
TOURIST HOMES 

Wayside Cottage 

ALBANY 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. A. J. Ross— 514 Mercer St. 

Mrs. L. Davit— 313 South St. 

Mm. C. Wathington— 228 S. Jackton St. 

ATLANTA 

HOTELS 

Hotel Royal— 214 Auburn Ave., N. E. 

Mack— 548 Bedford Place, N. E. 

Savoy — 239 Auburn A. (formerly Roosevelt) 

Shaw— 245 Auburn Ave. 

McKay— Auburn Ave. 

Y. M. C. A.— 22 Butlex St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Connally— 125 Walnut St. S.W. 

RESTAURANTS 

Suttons — 312 Auburn Ave. N. E. 

Dew Drop Inn— 11 Ashby St. N. E. 

Hawk'*306 Auburn 
TAVERNS 

Yeah Man— 256 Auburn Ave. N. E. 

Sportmant Smoke Shop — 242Auburn N. E. 

Butler' t — 1868 Simpson Ro d 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Pore— 250J4 Auburn Avenue 

BARBER SHOPS 

Artistic — 55 Decatur 

Gate City— 240 Auburn Ave., N. W. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Henry — Auburn Ave. & Hillard St. 

The Top Hat — Auburn Ave. N. E. 

Posnciana — 143 Auburn Avenue 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Harden's— 848 Hunter Ave. Cor. Belle 

Hall't 215 Auburn Ave., N. E. 
GARAGES 

South Side— 539 Fraser St., N. E. 

AUGUSTA 
HOTELS 

Crimm'a — 725 9th St. 

Harlem— 1145 9th St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. M. Beateley— 1412 Twigg St. 
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE 

Bollinger' t — 1114 Gwennett St. 

BRUNSWICK 

TOURIST HOMES 

The Palmt— 1309 Gloutter St. 
Melody Tourist Inn— 1505 G. St. 



RESTAURANTS 

Kozy— 1305 Gloucester St. 

Green Lantern— 1615 Albany St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Battle's— 1304 Gloucester St. 

Veteran's — Albany St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Ethel's— 1501 London St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Hall't— 1307 Gloucester St. 
GARAGES 

Gould't— 1608 New Castle St. 

TAVERNS 

Pickwick— I Street 

Duncan— 1100 Gloucester St. 
TAXI CABS 

Murphy— Phone 795 or 9101 

Green Cab— 1305 Gloucetter St. 

COLUMBUS 

HOTELS 

Lowes— 724 Sth Ave. 

Y. M. C. A.— 521 9th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Economy Cafe— 519 8th St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Ann's— 832 4th Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Sherrell's — First Avenue 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Golden Rest— 1026 7th Ave. 
GARAGES 

Seventh Avenue — 816 7th Ave. 

DOUGLAS 
HOTELS 

Economy — Cherry St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Lawson's — Pearl St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Thomas'— Pearl St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Tucker & Mathis— Cherry St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Rosella's — Gaskin St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Lonnie A. Pope — Peterson St. 
GARAGES 

McNairs — Rota Street 
TAVERNS 

Sport Harold' t— Coffee St. 
ROAD HOUSES 

Violet Tyson — Cherry St. 

DUBLIN 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mm. M. Burden— 508 McCall St. 
Mm. R. Hunter— 504 S. Jefferson 
Mrs. M. Kea— 405 S. Jefferson 



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Illinois 



IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



TOURIST HOMES 

J. P. Cooper— 211 College St. 



HOTELS 

Douglas — 361 Broadway 

Richmond — 319 Broadway 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mr». E. C. Moore— 122 Spring St. 

Bn. F. W. Henndon— 139 l»t Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

Mables— Main Street 

Red Front— 417 Wall St. 

Jean's— 429 Cotton Avenue 

West Side— 961 Dempsey Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Marquiata — 554 New Street 

La Bonita — 455 Cotton Avenue 

Carrie's — 133 Forest Avenue 

Lula Life — *2S E. 2nd Street 
TAILORS 

Huschel — 264 Broadway 

Community — 550 - 3rd Avenue 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Anderson's — Pursley at Pond Street 

SAVANNAH 

RESTAURANTS 

Dreamland— 43rd & Hopkins St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Rose— 348 Price St. 

School of Beauty Culture 

456 Montgomery St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Gibson's — W2 West Broad St. 
DRUG STORES 

Mooret' — 37th * Florence 
TAILORS 

Halls— 1014 W. Broad St. 
TRAILER PARK 

Cocoa aut Grove— Mrs.J. Cox 

WAY CROSS 

HOTELS 

Cooper — Oak St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. K. G. Scarlett— 843 Reynolds 

Smith's— State St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Paradise— Oak St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Johnson's — Oak St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Union Cab — State St. 
GARAGES 

State Street — State Street 



IDAHO 

BOISE 

HOTELS 

California— 1110^ Main St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. S. Love— 1164 River St. 

Open Door Mission— 1159 River St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Union Pacific Greyhound Depot — 9th and 
Bannock Sts. 

POCATELLO 

TOURIST HOMES 

A. M. E. Parsnage — 625 E. Fremont St. 
Tourist Park — E. Fremont St. 

ILLINOIS 

CHICAGO 

HOTELS 
MANOR HOUSE HOTEL 
4(535 SOUTH PARKWAY 
Tel. Li. 8-9312 — Li. 8-9840 

Ritz Hotel — 409 East Oakwood Blvd. 
Hotel Como — 5204-6 South Parkway 
Green Gables— 2920 S. Lake Park Ave. 
Du Sable— 764 Oakwood Blvd. 
Evans Hotel— 733 East 61st St. 
Pershing Hotel— 6400 Cottage Grove Ave. 
Southway Hotel — 6014 South Parkway 
Spencer Hotel— 300 E. Garfield Blvd. 
Grand Hotel— 5044 South Parkway 
Y. M. C. A.— 3763 Wabash Ave. 
S & S HOTEL 
4142-48 SOUTH PARKWAY 

Y. W. C. A.— 4559 South Parkway 
Monarch Hotel — 4530 Prairie Ave. 
Albion Hotel— 4009 Lake Park Ave. 
Prairie Hotel— 2836 Prairie Ave. 
Eberhart Hotel— 6050 Eberhart Ave. 
Hotel Elliot— 2645-47 Washington Blvd. 
The Don Hotel — 3337 Michigan Ave. 
Harlem Hotel— 5020 S. Michigan Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

Morris'— 410 E. 47th St. 

Wrights— 3753 S. Wabash Ave. 

A ft J— 105 E. 51st St. 

Pitts— 812 E. S9th St. 

Palm Gardens— 720 E. Oakwood Blvd. 

400 dub— 715 E. 63rd St. 

Pioneer— 533 E. 43rd St. 

Pershing — 755 East 64th Street 
TOURIST HOMES 

DAY'S VISITORS HOME 

3616 SO. PARKWAY 

Mrs. Ethel M. Day, Mgr. 

Mabel Bank— 712 E. 44th St. 

Poro College— 4415 S. Parkway 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Matties' — 4212 Cottage Grove Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 
Bank's— 209 E. 39th St. 



From the Collections of The Henry 



Every section of Chicago is served 
by the Chicago surface lines. Car 
stops are indicated by White Bands 
on the poles at street intersections. 
98% of the population live within 
three blocks of one or more surface 
lines. 

Below are listed many of the prin- 
cipal points of interest in Chicago. 

AIRPORTS — Chicago Municipal 
Airport — 63rd St. and Cicero Ave. 
One of the nations finest airports and 
the greatest scene of aeronautical ac- 
tivity in the United States. Board 
southbound State St. cars on State St. 
or Clark- Wentworth or through Route 
No. 22 cars in Clark St. and transfer 
West on 63 rd St. to Cicero Ave. 

AMUSEMENTS 

Riverside Park — Belmont and West- 
ern Aves. A large summer amuse- 
ment park. Take Riverview-Larrabee 
cars at Dearborn and Randolph Sts. 
or Clybourn Ave. cars at Wells St. 
direct to park. By transfer north on 
Western Ave. or west on Belmont 
Ave. direct to park. 

BASEBALL PARKS 

Cubs Park (Wrigley Field) Clark 
fcnd Addison Sts. (1100 W. — 3600 N.) 
Home grounds of the Chicago Na- 
tional League baseball team. Take 
Clark-Wentworth or through Route 
No. 22 cars on Clark St. north to main 
entrance. 

White Sox Park (Comiskey Park) 

West 35th St. and Shields Ave. Home 
grounds of the Chicago American 
League baseball team. Take Clark- 
Wentworth or through Route No. 22 
cars on Clark St., south to 35th St. 



and Wentworth Ave. Baseball park, 
one block west. 

MANUFACTURING AND 
INDUSTRIES 

Central Manufacturing District — 
Between Ashland Ave., Morgan St., 
35th St. and Pershing Road (1600 W. 
to 1000 W. and 3500 S. to 3900 S.) 
Also along Pershing Road between 
Ashland and Western Aves. This dis- 
trict contains about 250 nationally 
known manufacturing concerns. Take 
south bound Ashland Ave. cars on 
State St. and transfer on 35th St. 

Union Stock Yards — Between Per- 
shing Road, 47th St., Halstead St. and 
S. Ashland Ave. (3900 S. to 4700 S.) 
(800 W. to 1600 W.) The world's 
famous center of the packing industry. 
Take south bound Halstead St. cars 
on Clark St., or Wallace-Racine Ave. 
cars on State St. direct to main en- 
trance at Halstead and Root Sts. 
MUSEUMS 

Chicago Historical Museum — The 
best collection of American historical 
mementos are displayed here. Relics 
of Columbus, Lincoln, Spanish explor- 
ers, the French voyageurs and the 
Indian Northwest are shown. A real 
education. Admission Free Mondays, 
Wednesdays and Fridays. Address, in 
Lincoln Park at Clark St. and North 
Ave. 

Adler Planetarium and Astronomical 
Museum — Located on Lake Michigan 
at Roosevelt Road (1200 S.) and open 
to the public. Demonstrations with 
lectures at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. on 
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and 
Saturday. At 11 A.M., 3 and 8 P.M., 
on Tuesday and Friday; at 3 and 4 
P.M. on Sunday. Admission Free on 
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. 



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Admission Free on Wednesday, Sat- 
urday and Sunday. Admission 25c on 
other days. Children Free mornings. 
Take any south bound car on Wabash 
except cars marked Wabash-Harrison, 
or any south bound car on State St. 
or south bound car on Clark St., ex- 
cept those marked Clark - Downtown 
and transfer east on Roosevelt Road 
to terminal 

Ghetto — Maxwell between Halstead 
and Jefferson Sts. (1320 S. - 800 W.) 
This market is typical of the Russian 
Jewish customs. Closed on Saturday — 
the Jewish Sabbath. Take the Roose- 
velt Road cars at Dearborn and 
Adams Sts. to Jefferson St. and walk 
south. 

Lindbergh Beacon — On the Palm- 
olive Building, Michigan Ave. and 
Walton Place (100 E. - 921 N.) This 
aerial beacon is considered the most 
powerful ever made. Presented by Col. 
Sperry in commemoration of Col. 
Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight. 

Merchandise Mart — Largest build- 
ing of its kind in the world with 
more floor space devoted to merchan- 
dising than any other structure. Home 
for thousands of wholesalers and ex- 
hibitors. A magnet for merchants and 
buyers from every section of the map. 
Visitors' tours four times daily. Ad- 
dress Chicago River at Wells St. 

Navy Pier — Extending 3,000 ft. 
into the lake at the end of Grand 
Ave. (500 N.) The pier is justly pop- 
ular as a recreation center and lake 
steamer landing. During the season 
band concerts and dancing. 

Botanical Gardens and Conserva- 
tories—Formal gardens at Humbolt 
Park. Conservatories at Washington 
and Lincoln Parks and rare specimens 
at Garfield Park. All are visited an- 
nually by millions of sightseers. 

Buckingham Fountain — In Grant 
Park at the foot of Congress St. (500 



S.) The largest and one of the most 
beautiful fountains in the world. Il- 
luminated several nights each week. 

Chinatown — Wentworth Ave. at 
Cermak Road (200 W. - 2200 S.) A 
district inhabited almost entirely by 
Chinese and devoted to their business 
and professional needs. A Chinese city 
hall, stores and restaurants attract 
visitors. 

Chicago Water Tower — Michigan 
and Chicago Aves. (100 E. - 800 N.) 
An old historic landmark built before 
the fire of 1871. Take north bound 
car on State St or north bound car on 
Clark St. to Chicago Ave., transfer 
east to Michigan Ave. 

Elks Memorial — Lake View Ave. 
and Diversey Parkway (400W-2800N) 
Open 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. every day. 
Admission Free. 

Chicago Public Library — 1,600,000 
volumes covering every possible read- 
er demand. A special department for 
the blind, representative collections in 
all the more commonly used foreign 
languages. Houses G.A.R. Memorial 
Hall with exhibits of Civil War relics. 
Admission Free daily. Address Mich- 
igan Ave. and Randolph St. 

AMUSEMENT CENTERS 

FREE CONCERTS — Free public 
band and symphony concerts by the 
Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the 
Chicago Opera Orchestra attracts 2,- 
000,000 persons annually to the band 
shell in Grant Park next to the Field 
Museum of Natural History. Season 
starts July first and continues for 67 
nights. Free concerts are also offered 
in other large Chicago parks. 

Field Museum of Natural History — 
One of the world's greatest and most 
complete exhibits of Anthropology, 
Botany, Geology, Zoology. Collections 
from all over the world of the pre- 
historic and the modern. A visual rec- 



From the Collections of The Henry Ford 




From the Collections of The Henry 



ord of civilization from its inception. 
Notable Animal exhibits — Fossils — 
Minerals — Meteorites. Man from all 
ages and every dims down to races of 
today. Free parking space. Admission 
Free Thursdays, Saturdays and Sun- 
days. Address Roosevelt Road and the 
Lake. Take any South bound car on 
Wabash except Wabash-Harrison or 
take any south bound car on State St. 
or south bound on Clark St., except 
those marked Clark-Downtown and 
transfer east on Roosevelt Road to 
the terminal. 

John G. Shedd Aquarium — Newest 
and most complete aquarium in the 
world with more than 10,000 finny 
specimens ranging all the way from 
tthe walking fish of Africa to the 
weirdest and colorful exhibits of deep 
sea life. Visited by thousands. Admis- 
sion Free Thursdays, Saturdays and 
Sundays. Other days admission 25c. 
School children Free. Address Roose- 
velt Road and the Lake. 

Museum of Science and Industry, 
founded by Julius Rosenwald — Lo- 
cated at 57th St. and Lake Michigan 
(5700 S.) at the north end of Jackson 
Park. Extensive exhibits of the 
Worlds' Fairs of 1893 and 1933, also 
typical exhibits of a real coal mine in 
operation and other exhibits of scien- 
tific, engineering and industrial devel- 
opments. Open 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 
every day. Admission to mine, adults 
25c and children 10c. Take Stony Is- 
land Ave. Car on Wabash to 57th St. 
and walk east to Museum. 

Brookfield Zoo — America's most 
unusual zoo, patterned after those in 
Germany, where instead of cages and 
bars, wide ditches seeparate the spec- 
tator from the animals. This unique 
method of exhibition supported by 
man-made mountains, gullies and for- 
est, enables you to see the specimens 
in their native habitat. Admission 
Free, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 
and holidays. Forty minutes from 



downtown Chicago via Burlington 
Railroad. 

Chicago Zoological Park — Located 
between the Des Plaines River and 
Salt Creek at Brookfield, 14 miles 
from the Chicago central business dis- 
trict. Open every day at 10 A.M. Ad- 
mission 25c, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- 
nesday and Friday. Other days Free. 

Oriental Institute (University of 
Chicago) —Corner of 58th St." and 
University Ave. 5800 A - 1142 E) 
Collections of original monuments and 
antiquities made by explorations in the 
Near East. Open Monday to Saturday 
inclusive from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 
Sunday 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. from July 
1st to Nov. 30th. Open rest of the 
year from ti A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturday 
and Sunday. Monday to Friday, 1 to 
5 P.M. Admission Free. Take Route 
No. 1 cars on Wabash Ave. to 55th 
St. and University Ave. Walk south 
to 58th St. 

Art Institute of Chicago — Address, 
Michigan Ave. at Adams St. (100 E- 
200 S). Ranks among the best art gal- 
leries in the country and has the 
largest art school in the world. Over 
700 lectures on travel and art are 
given annually. Admission Free, Wed- 
nesday, Saturday, Sunday and Holi- 
days. Admission other days 25c. 

PUBLIC BUILDINGS 

United States Court House — Be- 
tween Adams, Jackson, Clark and 
Dearborn (200 S - 100 W) In this 
building are the Federal Courts and 
offices and Post Office departments. 

American Furniture Mart — 666 
Lake Shore Drive (666 N - 500 E) 
This building is devoted exclusively 
to furniture and furniture display. 

Chicago Stadium — Madison and 
Wood Sts. (O-N - 1800 W) Largest 
indoor sports arean in the world. 

(CONT. ON P. 27) 



25 



(Robbing, 9UinoJUL Step^ Out 9n, JhimL 



By GEORGE W. SHEPPARD 



The fastest growing town in the 
state of Illinois is one that is OWNED 
AND OPERATED BY NEGROES* 
It is Robbins, Illinois, located seven- 
teen miles from Chicago. Ninety-five 
per cent of the more than six thousand 
inhabitants OWN THEIR OWN 
HOMES. 

But Robbins is no "Boom Town." It 
was founded in 1917 by Thomas J. 
Kellar and has since experienced a 
slow but sure growth. 

It owes the rapid strides it is mak- 
ing at present to a number of factors. 
First, perhaps, is the fact that the city 
of Chicago, like most cities, has an 
acute housing shortage and its inhab- 
itants, looking for places to live, have 
been attracted by the many advantages 
that Robbins offers. 

Secondly, the town is a "natural" 
as a "resort. It affords many picnic 
grounds and is an ideal place for 
summer outings. Many lakes are close 
by and inhabitants claim that fishing 
is good too. 

Thirdly, the courage, the foresight 
and ability of the present mayor, 
Holis L. Reeves, is bringing good, 
sound, practical business into the local 
government. In that way the village 
is in a good position to cope with the 
many problems that a fast growing 
community must face. He is abty as- 
sisted by Misses Bertha L. Hendricks, 
deputy clerk, and Bessie M. Stephens, 
secretary to the administration. Wil- 
liam. March is chief of police with 
thirteen patrolmen working under his 
direction. Milton A. Robinson is chief 
of detectives. 

The village is run by six trustees in 
addition to the mayor. They are 



Fletcher Tillman, DeWitt Williams, 
Joseh Moore, Lee Riston and Victor 
Anderson. Together they have guided 
the destinies of the community for the 
last eight years. 

National Loaders Started in Robbins 

Edward A. Starks, a business man 
in Robbins for 41 years, recalls^ that 
Herman E. Moore, now Federal judge 
of the Virgin Islands, served as Vil- 
lage attorney. 

William L. Dawson, congressman 
from the First Illinois District, also 
served the Village as attorney. Mr. 
Stark states that they helped to set 
up the legal machinery for the town 
and that the village owes them a debt 
of gratitude. Legal business and the 
courts a're conducted by one elected 
judge, Ernest Lemon; Village attorney. 
Today there is little crime in Rob- 
bins. 

No Prejudice and Restrictions 

The change that the visitor sees in 
Robbins now is only of population 
but of industry. Where there were 
shelters covered with tar paper, there 
are homes built of stone, concrete and 
marble. Water is supplied from the 
city of Chicago and efforts are being 
made to increase the supply. Because 
of the absence of prejudice and re- 
strictions, opportunities for the Negro 
are unlimited. 

There are ten churches of various 
denominations, one centrally located 
school of which William E. Jackson is 
principal and a community high school 
in the adjoining city of Blue Island. 
There are sixty places of business 
and two physicians who serve Rob- 
bins; Dr. Waurice Winston, county 
physician ad Dr. Williams. The Rev. 



From the Collections of The Henry 



Matthew Anthony is pastor of Greater 
Hope Baptist Church, the largest 
from the standpoint of membership of 
the ten churches. The court, the city 
jail and the fire department, headed 
by Edward Willett, are housed in the 
administration building. 

One Can Play Here, Too! 
But all is not work in this throb- 
bing community. There are night spots 
that would do justic to Chicago or 
New York's brightest. The eldest and 
most popular is Walter (Pop) Flow- 
ers place. A complete floor show is 
found at the Apex Club. The Com- 
munity Club and Grill, operated by 
Williams Rhodes and Orr is another 
to which pleasure seekers throng. 



The future of Robbins, the full 
realization of Thomas J. Kellar's 
dream, is in the hands of the straight 
thinking citizens who will refuse to 
get lost in a maze of politics and in- 
ternal strife and who will continue 
in office those who are working night 
and day for its betterment. IT IS 
WORTH THE TROUBLE TO GO 
OUT AND TAKE A LOOK AT AN 
EXPERIMENT OF AN EXHIBI- 
TION OF WHAT NEGROES 
WORKING TOGETHER CAN DO. 
Indeed, it would not be a bad idea 
to* pitch- in and help. 

♦During the last eight years Robbins 
built 582 units. Per cent of increase 
139.2, according to Real Estate Re- 
search Corp. Covering 30 cities and 
villages. 



(CONT. FROM P. 25) 



Take west bound Madison St. cars on 
Monroe St., direct to stadium. 

Coliseum — 151 3 S. Wabash Ave. 
(50 E) Auditorium seats 14,000 per- 
sons. Take south bound Cottage Grove, 
Indiana, Stony Island - Wnbash or 
Thru Route No. 1 or No. 3 cars on 
Wabash Ave. direct to Coliseum. 

Soldiers Field — 14th St. and Lake 
Shore (1400 S) Take south bound 
Clark St. cars, except those marked 
Clark-Downtown or south hound cars 



on Wabash Ave., except cars marked 
Wabash-Harrison and transfer to east 
bound Roosevelt Road cars to ter- 
minal. Walk one block south to en- 
trance. Address, on Lake Front at 
14th St. 

Race Track — Six months racing and 
six real tracks. Between May 1st and 
October 31st. Reached by railroads, 
also good automobile highways. Park- 
ing spaces are available for the mo- 
torist at all tracks. 



27 



Illinois 
Indiana 



IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



When in Chicago . . . 

STOP AND SHOP 
at the 
NEW AND GREATER 

SOUTH CENTER 

DEPARTMENT STORE 
nil. AND SOUTH PARKWAY 

"The Famous Store 
lor Famous Brands" 



TAVERNS 

The palm— 466 E. 47th St. 
El Casino— 823 E. 39th St. 
Kev Hole— 396<; S. Parkway 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Boulevard Lounge— 104 E. Slit St. 

820 Club— 820 E. 39th St. 

Show Boat— 6109 S. Parkway 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Parkway— 340 W. Grand Ave. 

Standard— Garfield & S. Parkway 

American Giants— 5900 S. Wabash Ave. 

Roosevelt — 4600 S. Wabash Ave. 
GARAGES 

Zephyr— 4 535 S. Cottage Grove Ave. 

AUTOMOTIVE 

CHARLES BARON, INC. 

Authorized Ford Dealer 

3840 MICH. AV. & 2229 MICH. AV. 
DRUG STORES 

Partee— 4 308 S. Parkway 
Thompson— 545 E. 47th St. 

LIQUOR SHORES 
SAM'S LIQUORS 
2255 W. MADISON ST. 
TeL Se. 3-3137 



CENTRALIA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Claybourne— 303 N. Pine St. 
BEAUTY SHOPS 

M. Coleman— 503 N. Poplar St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

P. Coleman— 503 N. Poplar St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Langenfield— 120 N. Poular St. 

DANVILLE 
HOTELS 

Just A Mere Hotel— 218 E. North St. 

EAST ST. LOUIS 

TOURIST HOMES 

P. B. Reeves— 1803 Bond Ave. 
W. E. Officer— 2200 Missouri Ave. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Cotton Qub — 1236 Mississippi Ave. 

PEORIA 

TOURIST HOMES 

Clara Gibbons— 923 Monson St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

S. Thompson— 809 Sanford Street 
BARBER SHOPS. 

Stone's— 323 N. Adams St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Bris Collins— 405 N. Washington St. 

SPRINGFIELD 

HOTELS 

Dudley— 130 S. 11th St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. M. Rollins— 844 S. College St. 
Mrs. B. Mosby— 1614 E. Jackson St. 
Mrs. G. Bell— 625 N. 2nd St. 
Mrs. E. Brooks— 705 N. 2nd St. 
Dr. Ware — 1520 E. Washington St. 

OTTAWA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. G. Danile— 605 S. 3rd Ave. 

ROCKFORD 

HOTELS 

Briggs — 429 S. Court St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. C.Gorum— 301 Steward Ave. 

Mrs. G. Wright— 422 S. Court St. 

S. Westbrook— 5 1 5 N. Winnebago 

Mrs. Brown— 927 S. Winnebago St. 

\V A II KEG AN 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. R. Norwood — 119 Madison St. 



TAVERNS 
Terrance Cafe- 



INDIANA 

ANDERSON 



-1411 Madison Av< 



From the Collections of The Henr\ 



PLEASE MENTION "THE GREEN BOOK" 



Indiana 
Iowa 



TOURIST HOMES 

Miss E. Botts— 33.6 St. Joe St. 

EVANSVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. B. Bell— 672 Lincoln Ave. 
Mrs. Lauderdale— 309 Locust St. 
Miss F. Snow— 719 Oak St. 
Community Ass'n — 620 Cherry St. 

FORT WAYNE 

RESTAURANTS 

Leo Manuals'— 1329 Lafayette St. 
Stewart's — 621 E. Brackenridge St. 
Martin & Rankin— 1329 S. Lafayette St. 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. Ben Talbot— 456 E. Douglas 

BARBER SHOPS 
William's— 1116 Eliza 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Service— 1408 S. Hanna St. 

GARY 

HOTELS 

States'— 1700 Washington St. 

FRENCH LICK 
HOTELS 

Thurman — 222 Indianna Ave. 

INDIANAPOLIS 

HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 450 N. Senate Ave. 
Y. W. C. A. — 653 N. West St. 
Ferguson— 1102 N. Capitol Ave. 
Marquis— 1523 N. Capitol Avenue 
Hawaii — 406 Indiana Ave. 
Zanzibar— 420 N. Sinate Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

Lasley's — 510 Indiana Ave. 
A. B.'s — 413 Indiana Ave. 
Broaden's — 1645 N. Western Ave. 
Parkview— 321 N. California Ave. 
Stormy Weather — 319 Indiana Ave. 
Log Cabin— 524 Indiana Ave. 

CHINESE RESTAURANTS 

Yee Sen— 545 Indiana 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Stephens 3c Childs— 527 Indiana Ave. 
Beauty Boi— 2704 Clifton St. 
Dancy's — 436 N. California Ave. 
Smith's — 446 Douglas St. 

TAVERNS 
Mayes Cafe— 503 Indiana 
Ritz — Sinate & Indiana 
Sunset— 875 Indiana 
M. C— 544 W. Maryland St. 
Blue Eagle— 648 Indiana 
Midway — 736 Indiana 
Panama — 306 Indiana 



SERVICE STATIONS 

Harris — 458 West 16th St. 
GAR A GES 

25th Street Garage— 560 W. 25th St. 
DRUG STORES 

Ethical — 642 Indiana 
TAILORS 

Neighborhood — 1642 Northwestern Ave. 

Lee's— 401 W. 29th St. 

JEFFERSONVILLE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Charles Thomas — 607 Missouri Ave. 
Leonard Redd— 711 Missouri Ave. 

MARION 

RESTAURANTS 

Marshall's — 114 E. 4th St. 

KOKOMO 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. C. W. Winburn— 1015 Kennedy St. 
Mrs. Charles Hardinson— 8 1 2 Kennedy St. 
Mrs. S. D. Hughes— 1045 N. Kennedy St. 

LAFAYETTE 

TAVERNS 
Pekin Cafe— 1702 Hartford St. 

MICHIGAN CITY 

TOURIST HOMES 

Allen's— 210 E.2nd St. 

MUNCIE 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 900 S. Madison 
SOUTH BEND 

RESTAURANTS 

Smokes — 432 S. Chapin St. 

TERRE HAUTE 

HOTELS 

Booker— 33^ No. 3rd St. 

WEST BADEN SPRINGS 

HOTELS 

Waddy 

EVANSVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 
Z. Knight— 4 10 S. E. 9th St. 



IOWA 

CEDAR RAPIDS 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. W. H. Lavelle— 812 9th Ave. E. 
Brown's— 818 9th Ave. S. E. 



Iowa 
Kansas 



IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



DES MOINES 

HOTELS 

Y. W. C. A. 5 12 -9th St. 

Watkins— 833 Keo Way 

Parker-Roach— 762 9th St. 

La Marguerita — 1425 Center Street 
RESTAURANTS 

Sampson— 1246 E. 17th St. 

Cunningham's — 1602 E. University 

Ida Bell's— 783 11th St. 

Corinne's— 1450 Walker Street 

Bryson's — 1115 Center Street 

Gertrudes'— 1308 Keo Way 

Peck's— 1180 - 13th Street 

Community— 1202 Center Street 

Ida Bell's— 783 Eleventh 

Buzz Inn— 1000 Center Street 

Erma & Carrie's — 1008 Center Street 

William's— 1200 East 16th St. 

Welcome Inn— 1545 Walker St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Vo-Pon— 1656 Walker St. 

Berline— 1206 Center St. 

Polly's— 1544 Walker St. 

Evalon— 762 W. 9th St. 

Bernice's— 911 W. 1 6th St. 

Murlians— 933 16th St. 

Miniature— 1143 Enis 

Louie's — 1204 Center Street 

Ruth's— 1049 4th Street 



SERVICE STATIONS 

Eagle— 2246 Hubble Blvd. 

Mumlord's — 4th & Euclid Avenue 
GARAGES 

4th Street— 417 4th St. 
AUTOMOTIVE 

Andy's — E. University & Hubble 
TAILORS 

National— 808 - 12th Street 

Clean Craft— 1300 - 6th Avenue 
DRUG STORES 

Adams — E. 5th & Locust St. 

DUBUQUE 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. P. Martin — 712 University Ave. 
Mrs. Edwin Weaver — 795 Roberts Ave. 

OTTUMWA 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Rose— 802 N. Fellows 
William Bailey— 526 Center Ave. 
J. H. Hewitt— 512 Grant 
Harry Owens— 814 W. Pershing 

SIOUX CITY 

RESTAURANTS 

Prince Henry— 704 W. 7th St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Fannie Mae's— 520J4 W. 7th St. 



WATERLOO 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. B. F. Tredwell— 928 Beach St. 
Mrs. Spencer — 220 Summer St. 
Mrs. E. Lee— 745 Vinton St. 



KANSAS 
ATCHISON 



NICHT CLUBS 

Mrs. M. McDonald— 10th & Spruce 
DRUG STORES 

Henderson — 7th & Division St. 

BETHEL 

COUNTRY CLUB 

Penrod— R. F. D. 1 
BOGUE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Tourist Court— Juntion Rt. U. S. 24 

COFFEYVILLE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Tourist Home — 618 E. 5th St. 

CONCORDIA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. B. Johnson— 102 E. 2nd St. 
Mrs. Glen McVey— 328 East St. 

EMPORIA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Elliott's— 816 Congress St. 

EDWARDSVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 

Road House — Anderson's Highway 32 & 
Bitts Creek 

FORT SCOTT 
HOTELS 

Hall's— 223 # E. Wall St. 
TOURIST nOMES 

Peter Thomas un — 114 S. Ransom St. 

HIAWATHA 

TOURIST nOMES 

Mrs. Mary Sanders— 1014 Shawnee 

HUTCHINSON 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. C. Lewis — 400 W. Sherman 

JUNCTION CITY 



TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. B. Jones— 229 E. 14th St . 



From the Collections of The Henry 



PLEASE MENTION "THE GREEN BOOK' 



LARNED 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. C. M. Madison— 828 W. 12th St. 
Mrs. Mose Madison— 518 VV. 10th St 
Mrs. John Caro— E. 16th St. & Johnson Av 
RESTAURANTS 

Carrie's Bar-B-Q— 218 E. 4th St 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

C. Jones— 1423 Carroll St. 

LAURENCE 
HOTELS 

Snowden s— 1933 Tennessee St. 

LEAVENWORTH 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Hamilton— 720 N. 3rd St. 
Mrs. W. Shelton— 216 Poplar St. 

KANSAS CITY 
BARBER SHOPS 

Dabb's— 10th and Oakland 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Sander's— 1813 N. 5th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Keystone Club — 4th & Freemen 

Duck Inn— 5th & State Street 

Virgil's Place— 1622 Gray Road 

ROAD HOUSES 

De Moss — 44th and Sorta Road, Rt. 3 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Flamingo— 1916 N. 5th St. 

Congo— 1932 - 5th St. 
GARAGES 

Economy— 1935 N. 5th St. 

Arthur's— 2414 N. 5th St. 
DRUG STORES 

Whitney's— 5th & Virginia 

Cundiff— 5th & Quindarf 



MANHATTAN 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Dawson— 1010 Yuma St. 
Mrs. H. Jackson— 830 Yuma St. 

OTTAWA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. R. W. White— 821 Cypress 

PARSONS 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. F. Williams— 2216 Grand Ave 

Womaack's— 406 W. 43rd Terraace (Kemo) 

TOPEKA 

HOTELS 

Dunbar— 400 Quincy St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Slaughter— 1407 Monroe 



RESTAURANTS 

Horseshoe Grill— 114 Kansas 

Jenkins— 112 East 4th St. 

Blue Heaven— 301 E. 1st St 

Joe Andy's— 1000 Washington St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Lytle's— 107 E. 4th St. 

Power's — 402 Quincy Street 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Newton's— 1316 Van Buren St. 

Avalla's— 1800 Van Buren St. 

TAVERNS 

Macks'— 400 Quincy St. 
Power s Cafe— 116 E. 4th St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Powers — 401 Quincy St. 
GARAGES 
Hatton's— 726 E. 10th St. 

WICHITA 

HOTELS 

Oklahoma House— 51 1]/ 2 N. Main 
RESTAURANTS 
Oklahoma Cafe— 517 N. Main St. 



KENTUCKY 

BOWLING GREEN 
HOTELS 

Southern Queen — State St.; Hiway 3I-W. 

ELIZABETHTOWN 

TOURIST HOMES 

A. Johnson— Valley Creek Road 

Mrs. B. Tyler— Mile Stt. 

M. E. Wintersmith — S. Dixie Ave. 

HAZARD 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Rjztr— 436 E. Main St. 
Mrs. Jessie Richardson — " 

HOPKINS VILI E 

TOURIST HOMES 
L. McNary — 1 1 i Liberty 
J. C. Hork.ns— 128 Libert) it. 

LANCASTER 
TOURIST HOMES 

Burn's— Bttifsi St. 

Hord's— Bulc i St. 
RESTAUR. \ NTS 

Plum's— Buioni St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Hyatt's— Bulord St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Hilltop— Bulord St. 

GARAGES 
Warren & Francis— N. Campbell St. 



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LEXINGTON 

TOURIST HOMES a 
Mrs. C. James— 1902 18th St. N. 
Mrs. Moore— 1702 Jefferson St., North 

NIGHT CLUBS ^ 

Club Douglas— 183 Dewees St. 

LINCOLN RIDGE 

TOURIST. HOMES 
Lincoln Institute 

LOUISVILLE 

HOTELS 

Allen— 2516 W. Madison St. 

Pythian Temple — 10th & Chestnut 

Walnut— 615 Walnut St. 

Y. W. C. A. — 528 S. 6th St. 

May's— £23 S. 10th St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Lee L. Brown— 1014 W. Chestnut 

Hattie Daniels— 1512 W. Chestnut 
RESTAURANTS m 

Eatmore— 964 S. 12th St. 

Jones— 525 S. 13th St. 

Du Rez — Madison & 26th St. 

Honey Dripper— 1212 W. Breckenndge St. 

Thompson's — 419 So. 19th St. 

Harry's— 28th & Chestnut Sts. 

W. & H.— 432 S. 18th St. 

California— 1604 Gallagher St. 

Club Hollywood— 813 S. 6th St. 

Jone's— 525 S. 13th St. 

West End— 1929 W. Walnut St. 

Davis— 9th and Walnut St. 
BEAU1T PARLORS 

Scotty'a— 442 So. 21st St. 

Bellonia— 1625 Callagher St. 

Mae Ella's — 1 1 10 W. Walnut St. 

McKissick's— 505 S. 8th St. 

Elisabeth's— 962 S. 12th St. 

Jones— 409 S. 18th St 

Beauty Box— 922 W. Walnut St. 

Rose's— 1813 W. Walnut St. 

Willie's— 639 S. 10th St. 

Lov-Lee Laadies— 529 S. 12th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Hunter's— 1501 W. Chestnut St. 

Miller's— 818 W. Walnut St. 

^eS-lloi W. Walnut St. 

Dave's — 13th & Magazine 

Shiek's— 12th and Zane St. 
NIGHT CLUBS _ 

Del Rey — Madison & 26th St. 

Top Hat— 1210 W. Walnut St. 
ROAD HOUSES „ 

Ake's Place— Harrod's Creek 
LIQUOR STORES 
• Palace— 12th & Walnut St. 

L yons — |6th & Walnut St. 
GARAGES ^ j . 

Eade's— 2420 Cedar St. 

Lone Wolf— 1500 Garland Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

F. & M. — 8t h and Walnut St. 



TAXI CABS , , 
Lincoln— 705 W. Walnut 
Dependable— 1835 W. Walnut St. 
Ave.— 620 W. Walnut St. 

PADUCAH 
TOURIST HOMES 
Amy Cox— 813 Washington St.ffl 

PARIS 

TOURIST HOMES 

Jeff Bishop— Lilleston St. 
RESTAURANTS „ 

Webster's— 112 W. 8th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Webster— 110 W. 8th St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Robinson — Lilleston 

LOUISIANA 

BATON ROUGE 

HOTELS 

Ever-Ready 1 325 Government St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

T. Harrison — 1236 Louisiana Ave. 
RESTAURANTS n j 

Ideal Cafeteria— 1501 E. Blvd. 
TAVERNS 

Waldo's— 864 S. 13th St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Carrie's— 561 S. 13th St. 
BARBER "SHOPS 

Malacher's — 1310 Government St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Paradise — 220 Boatnes St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Horatio's Esso— No. 1—1150 South 
Horatio's Esso No. 3—1607 Gov't St 
ROAD nOUSES 
Apex — Louise St. 

BOGALUSA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. L. Raine— 508 North Ave. 

LAFAYETTE 

TOURIST HOMES o 

Bourges — 416 Washington St. 
Mrs. A. Miles— 302 Johns St. 

LAKE CHARLES 
TOURIST HOMES , j 
Combre's Place— 601 Boulevard 

MANSFIELD 
TOURIST HOMES e 

S. A. Wilson— N. Jefferson St. 

W. Simpkins— Jenkins St. 
BEAUTY SCHOOL 

Annie Lou— 615 Jenk<ns St. 



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MONROE 
HOTELS 

Turner's — 1015 Desiard St. 
TOURIST HOMES * 

R. H. Burns— 700 Adams 
L. B. Hortons — Congo St. 

MORGAN CITY 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. L. Williams— 719 Federal Ave 
Mrs. V. Williams— 208 Union St. 

NEW ORLEANS 
HOTELS 

HOTEL FOSTER 

2926 LASALLE ST. 

Patterson's— 802^ S. Rampart St. 

Vogue— 2231 Thalia St. 

North Side— 1518 La Harpe St. 

Gladstone— 34 35 Dryades St. 

Astoria— 225 S. Rampart St. 

Paige— 1038 Dryades Ave. 

Riley— 759 S. Rampart St. 

Palace— 1834 Annette St. 

New Roxy— 759 S. Rampart St. 

Golden Leaf— 1209 Saratoga St. 

Astoria— 235 S. Rampart St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. F. Livaudais— 1954 Jackson 

N. J. Bailey— 2426 Jackson Ave. 

Mrs. King— 2826 Louisiana Ave. 

RESTAURANTS 

Honey Dew Inn— 115 Front St. 

PUce-of-Joy— 2700 Melpomene St. 

Pelican — S. Rampart at Gravis 

Dooky— Cor. Orleans & Miro 

WJ Chicken Den— Cor. LaSalle &7th St. 

92nd Club— 2119 Orleans St. 

Hayes Chicken Sh.ick— La. & Saratoga St. 

Beck's— 1520 N. Claiborne Ave. 

Playhouse— 2441 London Ave. 

Portia's— 2426 Louisiana Ave. 

Jungle Inn— 7301 St. Claude Ave. 

BARBER SHOPS 

Lopez's — 447 S. Rampart St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Bessie's— 1841 St. Ann St. 
Thompson's— 3429 Dryades St. 
Ola's— 1320 St. Bernard Ave. 

BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 
Josephine's— 1206 Pine 
Poro— 2217 Dryades St. 
Neola Acadely— 605 S. Rampart St. 

TAVERNS 

Astoria— 235 S. Rampart St. 

Monte's— Jackson & S. Claiborne Ave. 

Club Crystal— 1601 Dumaine 

Le Rendez-vous-7 Mille Po?t Gentitly H'way 

Di Leo's— Ursviline & N. Robertson 
Horseshoe— Thalia and S. Rampart St. 
Robin Hood— 2059 Jackson A^e. 
Caldonia Inn— St. Phillips & Claude Ave. 

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NIGHT CLUBS 

Dew Drop Inn— 2836 La Salle St. 
Shadowland— 1921 Washington Ave. 
Graystone— 1900 Eagle St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Bill Board— 2900 Claiborne Ave. 
Ross— 1330 S. Broad St. 

TAXI CABS 

Ed's— St. Bernard & N. Claiborne 
Haney Dripper— Phone B — y307I 
V-8 Cab Line— Felicity & Howard Sts. 
Logan— 2730 Felicity St. 

DRUG STORES 

Aprill— LaSalle & Washington 
TAVERNS 

Martin's— 1341 St. Anthony St. 

Autocrat— 1609 LaHarpe St. 
TRAILER PARK 

Greenwood — Rt. 90 — 7yi miles P. T. 

NEW IBERIA 

TOURIST HOMES 

M. Robertson — 116 Hopkins St. 
N. E. Conner— 013 Providence St 

OPELCUSAS 
TOURIST HOMES 

B. Giron— S. Lombard St. 

SCOTLANDVILLE 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Horatio's Esso No. 2 — Hi'way 61 

SHREVEPORT 

HOTELS 

Hardy's— 1726 Ford St. 

Lloyd's— 1229 Reynolds St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Wilson's— 8ir> Williamson £t. 

Lighthouse Inn— 232' Milam St. 

Saphronia's— 815 Lawerence St. 

Grand Terrace — Pierre & Looney St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Jones— 1950 Hotchkiss 

Mrs. A. Webb— 1245 Reynolds 

Mrs. W. Elder— 1920 Hotchkiss 
TAVERNS 

A-Jack's— 1836 Perrin St. 

New Tuiedo-611 East 70th St. 

Goldie's— 238 Baker St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Ross'— 901 Pierre St. 

Pat's — Milan & Lawerence Sts. 

William's-Milan & Ross-Milan & Pierre Ave. 
TAILORS 

Jones — 1837 Looney St. 

3 Way— 2415 Milam St. 

MAINE 
BANGOR 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mr. E. Dymond— 339 Hancock Street 



Maryland 

Massachusetts 



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TOURIST HOMES 

Pond View— Pleasant Pond Road 

GARDNIER 
OLD ORCHARD 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Rose Cumming's— 1 10 Portland Av< 

PORTLAND 

H ThTThoma, House-28 'A' St. 

MARYLAND 

ANNAPOLIS 

HOTELS M „ , . 

Wright's— 26 Calvert St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Washington — 61 Washington at. 

BALTIMORE 

HOTELS 

York— 1200 Madison Ave. 
New Albert— 1224 Penna Ave. 
Smith's— Druid Hill Ave. & Paca St. 
Majestic— 1602 McCulloh St. 
Y W. C. A. — 1916 Madison Ave. 
Y*. M. C. A.— 1600 Druid Hill Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Watsons— 340 Blum St. 
GARAGES ^ 
Gorden's— 1533 Druid Hill Ave. 
Murry's — 1423 Penn. Avenue 

Spot Bar-B-Q— 1530 Penna Aye. 

Ctub Barbeque— 1519 Penna. Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

M. King— 1510 Penna Ave. 

Scott" s— 1526 Penna Ave. 

Young's— 613 W. Lafayette Ave. 

La Blanche— 1531 Penna. Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Nottingham— 1619 Penna A ve. 

TAVERNS 
Sugar Hill— 2361 Druid Hill Ave. 
Velma — Cor. Penn & Baker St. 
Wagon Wheel— 1638 Penna Ave. 
The Alhambra— 1520 Penna Ave. 
Dreamland— 1007 Penna Ave. 
Gamby's— 1504 Penna. Ave. 
Frolic— 1401 Penna. Ave. 

NIGHT CLUBS „ 

Little Comedy— 1414 Penn Ave. 
Ubangi— 2213 Penna Ave. 
Wonderland— 204 3-Penna 
Casino— 1517 Penna Ave. 
20th Century— 21 W. Oliver 
LIQUOR STORES 
D & D — 890, Linden Ave. 
Berman's— 1439 Penna Ave. 
Fine's— 1817 Penna Ave. 
Hackermtn's— 1733 Penna 



SERVICE STATIONS 

Esso-Presstman & Fremont 

GARAGES . „ 
Service— 1415 Etting St. 

BUENA VISTA 

RESTAURANTS t . , 

Eddie Bells— Defense Highway 

COLTON 
HOTELS 

Shirley K 
Conway's 
Golden's 

FREDERICK 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Makel— 119 E. 5th St. 
Mrs. W. W. Roberts— 316 W. South 
RESTAURANTS m . 

Crescent— 16 W. All Saint St. 

HAGERSTOVVN 

TOURIST HOMES 

Harmon— 226 N*. Jonat an St. 

HAVRE DE GRACE 

HOTELS , p 

Johnson's — 115 S. Stokes St. 

PRINCESS ANNE 

RESTAURANTS 

Victory— Rt. 13, 137 Broad St. 



SALISBURY 



TOURIST HOMES 

M. L. Parker— 110 Delaware Ave. 

SPARROWS POINT 

TAILORS 

Harlem— 10th and I St. 
RESTAURANTS 
Jack's— 9th and H St. 

TURNERS STATION 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Adam's ■ 

DRUG STORES n n , 

Balnew's— 101 Sollers Pt. Road 

UPPER MARLBORO 

TOURIST HOMES 

Wm. Eaton— Leland Rd. & Cainds H w; 

MASSACHUSETTS 

ATTLEBORO 

TOURIST HOMES 

J. R. Brooks Jr.— 54 James St. 



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Massachusetts 



BOSTON 

HOTELS 

Mothers Lunch — 510 Columbus Av. 
Lucille— 52 Rutland Sq. 

Harrett Tubman— 25 Holyoke St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Williams— 555 Columbus Ave. 
Julia Walters-912 Tremont 

Holeman— 212 W. Springfield St. 

M. Johnson — 616 Columbus Ave. 

Mrs. E. A. Taylor— 192 W. Springfield St. 

Guest House — 193 Humbolt St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Lome Lee's — 536 Columbus Ave. 

Slades— 958 Tremont St. 

Southern — 505 Mass. Ave. 

Oklahoma— 975 Tremont Ave. 

Charlie's — 429 Columbus Ave. 

Green Candle— 395 Mass. Ave. 

Sunnyside — 411 Columbus Ave. 

Western— 415 Mass. Ave. 

Estelles— 888 Tremont St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Geneva'*— 808 Tremont St. 

Mme. F. S. Blake— 363 Mass. Ave. 

E. L. Crosby— II Greenwich Park 

Mme. Enslow's — 977 Tremont St. 

W. Milliams — 62 Hammond St. 

Victory— 46 W. Canton St. 

E. West— 609 Columbus Ave. 

Ruth Evans— 563 Columbus Ave. 

Rubinetta— 961 Tremont St. 

Beauty Box— 78 IC Tremont St. 

Lucile's— 226 W. Springfield St. 

Constance — 414 Mass. Ave. 

Easter's— I69A Springfield St. 

Arizona— 563 Columbus Ave. 

Washington— 985 Tremont 

Lititia's— 140 Linox St. 

Jovennette's — 109 Humbolt Ave. 

Betty's— 609 Columbus Ave. 
Clark-Merrill— 507 Shawmut Ave. 
Amy's— 782 Tremont St. 
Doris — 767 Tremont St. 
BARBER SHOPS 
Amity— 1028 Tremont St. 
Abbott's— 974 Tremont St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Savoy— 410 Mass. Ave. 
TAILORS 

Garfield's — 657 Shawnut Ave. 
Savannah— 612 Shawnut St. 
Baltimore — 1013 Tremont St. 
Corry's— 431 A Mass. Ave. 
Chester's— 189 W. Newton St. 
Grady & Oliver— 52S Shawnut St. 

CAMBRIDGE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. S. P. Bennett— 26 Mead St. 

GREAT BARRINGTON 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. I. Anderson— 28 Rossiter St. 
• Mrs. J. Hamilton— 118 Main St. 



TOURIST nOMES 

Zilphas Cottages— 134 Oakneck Rd. 

NORTH ADAMS 

TOURIST HOMES 

F. Adams— 32 Washington Ave. 

NEEDHAM 

TOURIST HOMES 

B. Chapman— 799 Central Ave. 

PITTSFIELD 

TOURIST HOMES 

M. E. Grant— 53 King St. 
Mrs. T. Dillard— 109 Linden St. 
Mrs. B. Jasper — 66 Dewey Ave. 
J. Marshall— 124 Danforth Ave. 

PLYMOUTH 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Taylor— II Oak St. 
W. A. Gray— 47 Davis St. 

RANDOLPH 

RESTAURANTS 

Mary Lee Chicken Shack — 482 Main St. 

ROXBURY 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. S. Gale— 168 Townsend St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Ruth's— 64 Humboldt St. 

Charm Grove— 90 Humboldt St. 

Mme. Lovett — 68 Humboldt St. 

Mae's— 140 Lenox St. 

Lovetts — 69 Humboldt St. 

Ruth's— 64 Humboldt St. 

Belinda's— 429 Shawmut Ave 

Cherrie Charm Cove— 90 Humboldt Ave. 

Martha's — 588 Columbus Ave. 

Mme. De Lisser — 49? Mass. Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Thompson's — 1105 Tremont St. 

Atlanta— 1105 Tremont St. 
GARAGES 

Sexton — Northampton St. 
TAILORS 

Morgan's— 3 55 Warren St. 

Roxbury— 52 Laurel St. 
DRUG STORKS 

Douglas Square— 1002 Tremont St. 

Jaspan's— 134 Harold St. 

Kornficld's— 2121 Washington St. 

SOUTH HANSON 
TOURIST HOMES 

Modern— 26 Reed St. 
TRAILER PARK 

Mrs. Mary B. Pina— 26 Reed St. 

STOCKRRIDGE 

HOTELS 
Park View House — Park St reel 



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Michigan 



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SPRING FIELD 
HOTELS 

Springfield 
BARBER SHOPS 

Joiner's — 97 Hancock Street 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Mrs. Florence Laws — 18 Hawley St. 
TAILORS 

American Cleaners — 433 Eastern Ave. 

SWAMPSCOTT 
TOURIST nOMES 

Mrs. M. Home— 3 Boynton St. 

WORCESTER 
HOTELS 

Worcester — Washington Square 

RESTAURANTS 

Dixie— 119 Rodney St. 

Moffett's — 47 Summer St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Buddy's— 118 Summer St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Bea's— 8 Carwell St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Kozarian's — 53 Summer St. 



DRUG STORES 

Bergwall— 238 Main St. 

VVOBURN 
TOURIST HOMES 

Watts— 10 High St. 

MICHIGAN 

ANN ARBOR 

HOTELS 

American— 123 Washinggton St. 

Allenel— 126 El Huron St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. M. Dickson— 144 Hill St. 

BATTLE CREEK 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. F. Brown— 76 Walters Ave. 

Mrs. P. Grayson— 22 Willow 

Mrs. C. S. Walker— 709 W. Van Buren 

BALDWIN 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Bayak's — . Morgan, Prop. 
Nolph's Super Service 

BENTON HARBOR 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Research Pleasure Club— 362 8th St. 

BITELY 

HOTELS 

Kclsonia Inn— R. R. No. I 
Royal Breeze— On State Rt. 37 



KELSON I A INN " 

MODERN ROOMS AND MEALS 
Baldwin 37F21 
Enjoy the Country Air, Swimming and Boating 

Roscoe C. Terry, Prop. Bitely, Mich 

DETROIT 

HOTELS 
CAPITOL HOTEL 
11 1 EAST PALMER 

McGraw— 5605 Junction St. 
Gotham— 111 Orchestra Place 
Mark Twain— E. Garfield & Woodward 
Biltmore — 1926 St. Antoine St. 
Elizabeth— 413 E. Elizabeth St. 
Fox— 715 Madison St. 
Le Grande 1365 Lafayette St. 
Norwood — 550 E. Adams St. 
Russell— 615 E. Adams St. 
Preyer— 2476 St. Antoine St. 
Crosstown — 4652 Hastings St. 
Touraine — 4614 Tohn R. St. 
Terraine— John R. & Garfield 
Northcross — 2205 St. Antoine 
Dewey— 505 E. Adams St. 
Davidson— 556 E. Forest Ave. 
Edenburgh— 758 Westchester Ave. 
Old Rivers— 2036 Hastings 
Sportman's — 3761 W. Warren Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Labland— 39 Orchestra Place 
RESTAURANTS . 

Blue Goose — 4121 Hastings St. 

Lunchonette— 1949 Hastings St. 

Pelican— 4613 John R. St. 

De Luxe — 5423 Hastings 

Jean's— 6066 Brush 

Vera's— John R & Palmer 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Touraine — 4626 John R. St. 

Elizabeth's— 4848 Hastings St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Swanson's — 3415 Hastings St. 

Bob's— 4564 W. Warren Ave. 

TAVERNS 

Champion — Oakland & Holbrook 

Horseshoe — 606 Club 

Bizerto — 9006 Oakland Ave. 

Owl— 1540 Chene St. 

Broad's— 8825 Oakland 
NIGH! CLUBS 

666 — 666 E. Adams St. 

Sportree's — 2014 Hastings St. 
ROAD HOUSES 

Brown Bomber— 421 E. Vernon H'way 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Johnson's— McGraw & 25th St. 

Cobb's— Maple & Chene Sts. 

Homer's— 589 Madison Ave. 
AUTOMOBILES 

Davis Motor Co. — 421 E. Vernon H'way 



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Michigan 
Minnesota 



TAILORS 

Kenil worth— 131 Kenilworth 
Blair— 277 Gratist 
Hill's— 8954 Oakland Ave. 

drugstores""" a ~ 

w ay ^~ Cla >' & Cameron Ave. 

Kay— 4766 McGraw Ave. 
Barthwell's— Hastings & Benton 

FLINT 
TOURIST HOMES 

T. Kel ey— 407 Wellington Ave. 
Jl L.VV heeler— 1512 Liberty St. 
Mr,. F. Taylor— 16 1 5 Clifford St. 

™ TT GRAND JUNCTION 
TOURIST HOMES 

Hamilton Farms— RFD No. I 

HARTFORD 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs R. E. J. Wilson — 210 E. 4th St 
Crosby s Farm 

IDLEWILD 

HOTELS 

Eagles Nest 
Casa Blanca 
Oakmcre 

Paradise Gardens 
McKnight's 
TOURIST HOMES 

Edinburgh Cottage— Mis, Herrone 
U. Riddles 

Meadow Lark Haven— Pine St. 

Rainbow Manor 
Ohio Cottage 
Myrtle Cottage 
Pomiserania 
Douglas Manor 
Lydia Inn 
Bash Inn. 
Spizerinktom 

RESTAURANTS 

Lottie Ro.tborough — Box 837 

Lorine Lunch— Baldwin Road 

Whiteway Inn 

Lydia Inn 

Myrtle's Cottage 

Navajo 

TAVERNS 
Rosa n a 
Purple Palace 
Paradise Gardens 

JACKSON 
TOURIST HOMES 

^ rS - W - Hanson— 1215 Greenwood Ave. 
Mrs. S. Collins— 835 Adrian Ave. 

LANSING 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs M Gray— 1216 St. Joseph St. 
M. Busher— 1212 W. St. Joseph St. 



Mr,. Lewis— 816 s ButJ g 

Mr,. Cook-1220 W. St. Joseph St. 

Mrs. Gaines— 1406 Albert St. 

MUSKEGON 
TOURIST HOMES 

C - Merrick— 65 E. Muskegon Ave. 
OSCODA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Jesse Colbath — Van Eten Lake 

SAGINAW 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Gant— 312 S. Baum St. 
Mrs. J. Curtley— 439 N. Third St. 
Mrs. P. Burnette— 406 Emerson St 

touri1^hM ven 

Mrs. M. Johnson— Shady Nook Farm 

THREE RIVERS 
TOURIST HOMES 
'i^\ >XVS BOATING lV FISHING 
ROUTE No. 2— BOX 546 

MINNESOTA 

DULUTH 

TOURIST HOMES 

Jefferson— 1119 W. Michigan Ave. 

MINNEAPOLIS 
HOTELS 

Serville— 246'^ 4th Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Re^aura'xts"^ 809 n - A,drich Av - 

TA*VER a fe 2 ° 7 S ° Uth 3rd St - 

£ ord "— 3 , 29 Washington Ave. So. 

North Side — 1011 Olson H'way 
LIQUOR STORES V 

Whalstons— 28 So. 6th St. 

Harold's— 110 So. 7th St. 

Mac's— 119 Washington Ave. So. 
Labnes— 324 Plymouth Ave. No. 
Cook's— 239 Cedar Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS 
Hall— 315 So. 1th St. 
Dirk's— 3800 3rd Ave. So. 

TAILORS 6 4tH AvenUe Wh 
Ann's— 919 7th St. No. 
Franklin— 1709 E. Franklin Ave. 

MOTLEY 
TOURIST HOMES 

Motley's Camp 
RESTAURANTS 

Herman Stelcks 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Geo. 1 horn 
TAVERNS 

Melle A. Haney 



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Mississippi 



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PLEASE MENTION "THE GREEN BOOK" 



ROCHESTER 



ST. CLOUD 

HOTELS „ 

Grand Central— 5th & St. Gennaine 
RESTAURANTS 
Spaniol — 13 -6th Avenue, N. 

ST. PAUL 

TOURIST HOMES , 

Villa Wilson— 697 St. Anthony Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

G. & G. Bar-B-Q — 291 No. St. Albans 

Jim's — St. Anthony and Kent 

Carter's— 386 West Central 

Nifty's — Rondo and Kent 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Gardner's — Western and Central 

Otto's — Rondo and Arundel 
GARAGES , , 

Milligan's— 1008 Rondo Ave. 

TAILORS 

Drew — 1597 University Ave. 
LIQUOR STORES 

Bond — 471 Wabasha 

First— Robert at Fifth 

Commerce— 14 East 4th St. 

Seven Corners— 158 West 7th St. 

Swoboda — 678 University Ave. 

St. Paul's— 200 East 7th St. 

City's— 544 St. Peters St. 

Ri te _442 Wabasha 

Jack's— 517 Wabasha 



MISSISSIPPI 

BILOXI 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. G. Bess— 630 Main St. 

Mrs. A. J. Alcina— 443 Washington 



SERVICE STATIONS 
Dades— Hi'way 49 So. 

CANTON 
RESTAURANTS 
TOLLIVER'S CAFE — 



NIGHT CLUBS 



BLUE GARDEN NIGHT CLUB 

51 Highway 
Meals of All Kinds -:- Refreshments 
Open Daily 4 P.M. - 2 A.M. 
Sat. and Sun., All Day 



Vas You Efer in Kan ton? 
TRAVELING PEOPLE WHEN HUNGRY OR 
THIRSTY THINK FIRST OF TOLLIVER'S 
L. M. Tolliver, Prop. 115 N. Hickory 
Canton, Miss. 



5 Liberty St. 



Canton, Miss. 



FUNERAL HOMES 
PEOPLES FUNERAL HOME 
1116 N. HICKORY 

CLEVELAND 

SERVICE STATIONS 
7-11— Highway 61 at 8 

COLUMBUS 
HOTELS 

Queen City— 15th St. & 7th Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

M. J. Harrison— 915 N. 14th St. 
H. Sommerville— 906 N. 14th St. 
Mrs. L. Alexander— N. 12th St. 
Mrs. I. Roberts— 12th & 5th Ave. N. 
Mrs. Chevis— 1425 11th Ave. N. 

GREENVTLLE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. B. B. Clark— 508 Ohea St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 
Peoples — Nelson & Eddie St. 

GRENADA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. K. D. Fisher— 72 Adams St. 

F. Williams— H'way 51 ft Fairground Rd. 

Henry's Lodge— H'way 51 ft Fairground Rd. 

HATTIESBURG 
TOURIST HOMES 

W. A. Godbolt— 409 E. 7th St. 
Mrs. A. Crosby— 413 E. 6th St. 
Mrs. S. Vann— 636 Mobile St. 

JACKSON 
HOTELS 

SUMMERS HOTEL 

619 W. PEARL ST. 

EDWARD LEE HOTEL 

144 W. CHURCH ST. 
TOURIST HOMES 

WILSON HOUSE 

154 W . OAKLEY STREET 

STEVENS TOURIST HOME 

HI'WAY 49 WEST 
RESTAURANTS 

TIP TOP CLUB 

WHITFIELD MILL ROAD 



JACKSON (Cont) 
SHEPHERDS KITCHENETTE 
604 N. FARISH ST. 
THE CHOP HOUSE 
703 N. FARISH ST. 
STEVENS BAR-B-QUE INN 
HI'WAY 49 WEST 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Davis Salon— 703 N. Farish 
BARBER SHOPS 

City— 127 N. Farish 
TAILORS 

PARIS CLEANERS 

800 N. FARISH ST. 
DRUG STORES 

PALACE DRUG STORE 

540 N. FARISH ST. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Johnson's — 536 N. Farish 
GARAGES 

Farish St.— 748J4 N. Farish 
TAXI CABS 
VETERANS CAB CO. 
116 W. AMITE ST. 

SKATING RINK 

49 Highway N. 
FOR EXERCISE AND PLEASURE— SKATE 
Finest of Musical Entertainment 
Refreshments 

Willie Miller, Prop. Jackson, Miss. 

LAUREL 
HOTELS 

Bass— S. Pine St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. S. Lawrence — 902 Meridian 
Mrs. E. L. Brown— 522 E. Kingston 
Mrs. F. Garner— 909 Joe Wheeler's Ave. 
Mrs. S. G. Wilson— 802 S. 7th 

MACOMB 
HOTELS 

Townsend— 534 Summit St. 
TOURIST HOMES 
D. Mason— 218 Denwidde St. 

MENDENHALL 
SERVICE STATION 
BOB'S SERVICE STATION 
HIGHWAY 49 

MERIDIAN 

HOTELS 

Beales— 2411 Fifth St. 



TOURIST HOMES 

C. W. Williams— 1208-31st St. 

Mrs. M. Simmons — 5th St. betw. 16 & 17 A 

Charley Leigh— 5th St. & 16th Ave. 

MOUND BAYOU 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Sallie Price 
Smith's 

Mrs. Charlotte Strong 
GARAGES 
Liddle's 

NEW ALBANY 
HOTELS 

Foot's— Railroad Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

S. Drewery— Church St. 

Patt Knoi— Cleveland St. 

C. Morganfield — Cleveland St. 

YAZOO CITY 

HOTELS 

Caldwell— Water & Broadway Sts. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. A. J. Walker— 321 S. Monroe 

MISSOURI 

CAPE GIRADEAU 
TOURIST HOMES 

G. Williams— 408 S. Frederick St. 
W .Martin— 38 N. Hanover St. 
J. Randol— 422 North St. 

CARTHAGE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. M. Webb— S. Fulton St. 

COLUMBIA 

HOTELS 

Austin House— 108 E. Walnut St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. W. Harvey — 417 N. 3rd St. 
CHARLESTON 
TAVERNS 

Creole Cafe— 311 Elm St. 

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS 
HOTELS 

The Albany— 408 South St. 
Moore's — 302 Maine St. 

HANNIBAL 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Julius— 1218 Gerard St. 

JEFFERSON CITY 
HOTELS 

Lincoln — 600 Lafayette St. 
Booker T. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Miss C. Woodridge— 418 Adams St. 
R. Graves— 314 E. Dunklin St. 



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JEFFERSON CITY (Cont.) 

RESTAURANTS 

University— Lalayette & Dunklin Sts. 

De Luxe— 601 Lafayette St 

Blue Tiger— Chestnut & E Atchenson St. 

Collepe — 905 E. Atchenson St. 
BARBER SHOPS i 

Tayes— Elm & Lafayette St». 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Poro— 818 Lafayette St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

C. Little — Chestnut & Dunklin 
TAVERNS ; 

Tops — 626 Lafayette St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Subway— 600 Lalayette St 
Lone Star— 930 E. Miller St. 

TAXI CABS 

Veteran — 515 Lafayette bt. 

TAILORS . 

Rightway— 903 E. Atchenson St. 

JOPLIN 

HOTELS 

Williams— 308 Penna. St. 
J. Lindsay— 1702 Penna. St. 
Mrs. F. Echols— 901 Missouri Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. Lindsay— 1702 Pcnn. St. 

KANSAS CITY 
HOTELS 

CADILLAC HOTEL 

1429 Forest 
Hot and Cold Water in Every Room 
RATES REASONABLE 
R, A. Duncan, Prop. Kansas City 

Booker T. Hotel— 1823 Vine St. 
921 Hotel 921 East 17th Street 
Parkview — 10th and Paseo 
Watson— 1211 S. Highland St. 
Street's— 1510 E. 18th St. 
Lincoln Hotel— 13th & Woodland Sis. 
CADILLAC HOTEL 
1429 FOREST 
TOURIST HOMES n , 
•Mrs. Vallie Lamb— 1914 E. 24th St. 
Thomas Wilson— 2600 Euclid Ave. 
RESTAURANTS , 

Top Hat— 1008 Garfield 

Nashe's— 1200 E. 18th St. 

Oven— 17th & Vine St. 

Elnora's Cafe— 1518 E. 18th St. 

Dorothy's— 2614 Prospect St. 

Tasty Sandwich— 1323 yi E.. 18th St. 

Square Deal— 1312 E. 15th St. 

New Hollywood— 907 E. 18th St. 

Famous — 12th & Forest 



Chat Chew— 1908 N. 5th St. 
M. & T.— 2013 E. 12th St. 
Virgil's Place — 1622 Gray Rroad 
Mim's Cafe— 1603 East 12th St. 
Annabelle's— 1207 Paseo 
Mid-Town— 2330 Vine St. 
Scott's— 18th and Highland St. 
Old Kentuck's— 19th and Vine St. 
Carver's— 2614 Prospect St. 
Barrett's— 2069 N. 3rd St. 

TAVERNS 

Vine St.— 1519 E. 12th St. 

Blackhawk— 1410 E. 14th St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Scott's— 1701 E. 18th St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Hazel Graham— 1836 Vine St. 
Arlene— 2409 Vine St. 
Euthola— 1602 E. 19th St. 
Alexander— 2429 Vine St. 
Modern^lSU^ Vine St. 
Katherine's— 1024 East 19th St. 
Mae's— 1809 E. 9th St. 
Cranshaw's— 1421 Brooklyn Ave. 
Haley's— 1521 E. 18th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Ever-Ready— 1810A Vine St. 
LIQUOR STORES m 

Cardinal— 1515 E. 18th St. 

Monarch— 2300 Prospect Ave. 

Dundee— 1701 Troost 

Virginia— 1601 Virginia 

Chester's— 18th & Charlotte St. 

Golden Crown— 2218 Vine 

Ace— 2404 Vine 

Donnell— 18th & Troost Sts. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Stone's— 2001 E. 31st St. 

Mobile Station— 1502 E. 19th St. 

Gray & Soule — 15th and McGee 

K. C— 1300 Oak St. 

GARAGES r-» in* . 

19th St.— 1510 E. 19th St. 
DRUG STORES 

Community— 2432 Vine St. 

Johnson's— 2300 Vine St. 

Regal's — 2462 Brooklyn Ave. 
TAILORS 

Spotless— 2303 Prospect Ave. 
Veteran's— 705 N. 1 2th St. 
Courtney— 1715 Brooklyn Ave. 

LEBANON 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Osborne— Rt. 5 
Mrs. Ann Wilson— Rt. 3 
Mrs. Eliza Turner— Rt. 3 

MOBERLY 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. F. Davis— 212 N. Ault St. 
Ralph Bass— 517 Winchester St 
W. Johnson— N. 5th St. 400 blk. 



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POPLAR BLUFF 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. W. Brooks— 1800 N. Alice St. 

SEDALIA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. T. L. Moore— SOS W. Cooper 

Mrs. C. Walker— 217 E. Morgan 
W. Williams— 317 E. Johnson 

SPRINGFIELD 
TOURIST HOMES 

U. G. Hardrick— 238 Dollison Ave. 

ST. JOSEPH 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. T. J. Coleman— 1713 Angelique St. 

ST. LOUIS 

HOTELS 

Midtown — 2935 Lawton Boulevard 
Booker Washington — Jefferson at Pine 
Poro — Pendleton & St. Ferdinand 
West End— 3900 W. Beele St. 
Grand Central — Jefferson & Pine 
Calumet — 611 N. Jefferson Ave. 
Corona— 2840 Olive St. 
Harlem— 3438 Franklin Ave. 
Antler— 3502 Franklin Ave. 
Atlas — 4260 Delmar 
Leader— 118 Pleasant St. 
RESTAURANTS 
BOB'S CAFE 
2816 EASTON AVE. 
Oak Leaf— 4269 W. Easton Ave. 
Society— 900 N. Taylor Ave.-8 
DeLuie — 10 N. Jefferson Ave. 
Seashore— 2829 Easton Ave. 
Northside— 2422 N. Pendleton Ave. 
Lindsey's— 3805 Page Blvd. 
Snack Shop— 1105 N. Taylor 
Highway— 1239 N. 20th St. 
Wike's— 1804 N. Taylor Ave. 
Poccard's— 1112 North Sarah 
Ding-Ling End— 613 N. Je/erson St. 
West End— 929 N. Vanderventer Ave. 
Simon — Jecerson Ave. & Fallon St. 
Roma— 3839 Finney Ave. 
Hunter's— 2610 Pelmar 
Bells — 933 Pendleton Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Allen's— 2343 Market St. 

Shaw't — 43S6 Easton-13 

Juvill — 4141 Easton-13 

Rosa's — 1222 Armstrong 

Artistic— 1014 N. Whittier 

Young's — 2005 Pine St. 

Azalie's — 4621 Easton Ave.-I3 

Amanda's— 1021 N. Cardinal Ave.-6 

Ollie's— 3803 Page Blvd. 

Boulevard— 2736 Gamble St. 

Parkway — 4284 W. St. & Ferdinand-13 

Argus— 1008 N. Sarah St. 

Hall's— 3038 Franklin Ave. 

Montgomery — 3406 Franklin Ave. 



Lottie's — 3026 Lawton 
Harris— 919 Ohio Avenue 
Superior — 219 A N. Jefferson 
Clay's— 613 N. 18th St. 
2 Sisters— 4SS6 Aldine Ave. 
Marcella's— 2306 Cole St. 
Tillies— 2600 Cole St. 
Artistic — 4257A Easton Ave. 
De Luxe— 727 Walton Ave. 
Glady's— 1118 N. Sarah St. 
Price's— 2939 Olive St. 
Dorn's— 1128 N. Channing 

Long's 3134 Bell 

Hall's— 3174 Easton Ave. 

BARBER SHOPS 

Bullock's— 3320 Franklin Ave. 
O. K. — 1012 Sarah St. 

TAVERNS 

Silver Slipper— 2817 Easton Ave. 
Glass Bar — 2933 Lawton St. 
Rio — 18 South Jefferson 
Carioca— 1112J4 N. Sarah St. 
20th Century — 718 N. Vanderventer-8 
West End — 939 N. Vanderventer Ave. 
Hawaiian— 3839 Finney Ave. 
Play House — 4071 Page Blvd. 
Casablanca — 4111 Finney Ave. 
Manhattan— 1115 N. Sarah 
Zanzibar— 215 N. Cardinal 
Pullman Club— 2033 Market St. 
Roma — 3839 Finney Ave. 
Casbah— 2605 Cass Ave. 
Duck's — 4384 St. Louis Ave. 
Durham— 3633 Cass 
Clee's— Pine & Theresa 
Calumet — 607 N. Jecerson 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Paradise— 930 N. Sarah St. 
West End— 911 N. Vanderventer 

Ri v ; era — 446O Delmar Blvd. 

20th Century— 718 N. Vanderventer St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Midville — 1913 Pendleton Ave. 
Mac's — 4102 Delmar 
Anderson's— 930 N. Compton 
Merrill's— 1701 Bond 
Brame's— Sarah and Page 
Texaco — Delmar & Newstead Sts. 

GARAGES 

Davis — 4013 Evans St. 
Garfield— 4227 Garleld 

TAILORS , w m 

Jackson's— 4501 W. Easton Ave. 
Orchard — 4480 Easton Ave. 

LIQUOR STORES 

Siegals— 3015 Locust St. 
Harlem — 4161 Easton Ave. 
West End — 937 N. Vanderventer Ave. 
K. & F. — 2 1 S N. Jefferson Ave. 

TAXI CABS „ 

Blue Jay — 2811 Easton Ave. 
DeLuxe— 16 N. Jefferson Ave. 



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ST. LOUIS (Cont.) 
DRUG STORES 

Taylor Page-^503 Easton Ave. 
Douglas— 3339 Laclede 
Williams— 2801 Cole St. 
Harper's— 3145 Franklin 
Kinlock— Hugh St. & Carson Road 
Ream's— 1112 N. Sarah St. 

EAST ST. LOUIS 

HOTELS 

Thigpin — 1425 E. Broadway 
RESTAURANTS 

J. F. Sugg's — 4305 Trendley Ave. 

Magnet 303 E. Broadway 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Whitehead— 8 N. 17th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

King's — 1741 Bond Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Thigpin — 1425 E. Broadway 

South End— 1527 Russell Ave. 

Victory Club — 4833 Tudor Ave. 

lolly Corner— 1433 E. Broadway 
Attucks— 1713 Kansas Ave. 
Moonlight Inn — 4337 Bennett Ave. 
DRUG STORES 

South End— 1652 Centra] Ave 
Dant'a — 15th & Broadway 

MONTANA 

HELENA 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mr». M. Stitt— 204 S. Park 

NEBRASKA 

AINSWORTH 

HOTELS 

Midwest 

TOURIST HOMES 

Skinner's Cabins 

RESTAURANTS 
Top Notch 
Wonder Bar 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Hewett's 

Weston 
Skinner's 
Phillips 66 
Conoco 

GARAGES 
House of Chevrolet 
Clark's Service 
Gil's Body Shop 

FREMONT 
C. M. Brannon— 1550 N. 'C St. 
Gus Henderson — 1725 N. Irving St. 



GRAND ISLAND 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. M. Hunter— 217 E. 5th St. 

OMAHA 
HOTELS 

Broadview— 2060 N. 19th St. 
Patton— 1014-18 S. 11th St. 
Walker— 2504 Charles St. 
Willis— 22nd & Willis 

TOURIST HOMES 

L. Strawther— 2220 Willis Ave. 
Mrs. M. Smith— 2211 Ohio St. 
G. H. Ashby— 2228 Willis Ave. 
Dave Brown— 2619 Caldwell St. 

RESTAURANTS 
Sharp Inn— 2318 N. 24th St. 
Cozy— 2615 No 24th St. 

TAVERNS 

Red Brick— 2723 'Q* St. 
Myrtis— 2229 Lake St. 
Len't— 25th ft Q St. 
Apex— 1818 N. 24th St. 

LIQUOR STORES 
Thrifty— 24th & Lake St. 
Liquor — 2525 Templeton 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Gabby'a— 24th & Ohio 
Kaplan — 24th & Grant 
Deep Rock— 24th & Charlei 
V.llone's— 22I0J4 Farnam 

DRUG STORES 
Hermansky's— 2725 Q St. 
Duffy— 24th & Lake St. 

Johnson— 2306 N. 24th St. 
Leid's— 24th & Seward Sts. 

TAILORS 

Tip Top— 1804 N. 24th St. 

LINCOLN 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Edwards— 2420 T* St. 

DRUG STORES 
Smith'*— 2146 Vine St. 

TAILORS 

Zimmerman — 2355 O St. 

SCOTTSBLUFF 
HOTELS 
Welsh Rooms— 10th St. and 10th Ave. 

TOURIST HOMES 
Pickett's Cabins— East Overland 

RESTAURANTS 
Eagl.'s — 1603 Broadway 



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NEW JERSEY 

ASBURY PARK 

HOTELS 

Metropolitan— 1200 Springwood 

Reevy's— 135 DeWitt Ave. 

Whitehead— 25 Atkins Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. W. Greenlow— 1317 Summerfield Ave. 

Mrs. Brown — 135 Ridge Ave. 

Mrs. C. Jones — 141 Sylvan Ave. 

Mrs. V. Maupin— 25 Atkins Ave. 

E. C. Yeager— 1406 Mattison Ave. 

Anna Eaton — 23 Atkins Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

West Side— 1136 Springwood Ave. 

Nellie Tutt's— 1207 Springwood Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Imperial — 1107 Springwood Ave. 

Opal— 1146 Springwood- Ave. 

Marions— 1119 Springwood Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Consolidated— 1216 Springwood 

John Milby— 1216 Springwood Ave. 

TAVERNS 

Aztex Room— 1147 Springwood Ave. 

Capitol— 1212 Springwood Ave. 

Hollywood— 1318 Springwood Ave. 

2-Door— 1512 Springwood Ave. 

Palm Garden— Springwood & Mytle Aves. 
(Neptune) 
NTGIIT CT,UF,S 

Cuba's — Springwood Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Johnson— Springwood & DeWitt Place 

GARAGES ^ 

Arrington— 153 Ridee Ave. 
West Side— 1010 Asbury Ave. 

ATLANTIC CITY 
HOTELS 
LIBERTY HOTEL 
1519 BALTIC AVE. 
Bay State — N. Tenn. Ave. 
Randell — 1601 Arctic Ave. 
Ridley— 1806 Arctic Ave. 
Swan— 136 N. Virginia Ave. 
Wright— 1702 Arctic Ave. 
Lincoln— 911 N. Indiana Ave. 
Luzon— 601 N. Ohio Ave. 
Attucks— 1120 Drexel Ave. 
Apex Rest— 1801 Ontaario Ave. 
Villanova— 1124 Drexel Ave. 
Burton's — 10 No. Delaware Ave. 

TOURIST HOMES 
Newsomes — 225 N. Indiana Ave. 
A. R. S. Goss— 324 N. Indiana Ave. 
Mr*. V. Jones— 1720 Arctic Ave. 
E. Satchell— 27 N. Michigan Ave. 
Bailey's Cottage— 1812 Arctic Ave. 
D. Austin— 81S Battle Ave. 



R. Brown— 113 N. Penn. Ave. 
M. Conte — 128 N. Indiana Ave. 
Roberts — 229 N. Indiana Ave. 
Burton's— 10-12 N. Delaware Ave. 

RESTAURANTS 

Golden'*— 41 N. Kentucky Ave. 
Little Diner — 104 N. Kentucky Ave. 
Smack Shack — 40 N. Kentucky Ave. 
Young' a — 18 N. Ohio Ave. 
Bedford'*— Artie & S. Carolina Ave. 
Kelly's— 1311 Arctic Ave. 
Carrie's — 40 N. Kentucky Ave. 

BARBER SHOPS 
42 N. Illinois Ave. 
Hollywood— 811 Arctic Ave. 
Hunter's — 1816J4 Arctic Ave. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

C. E. Newsome— 225 N. Indiana Ave. 
Grace's— 43 N. Kentucky Ave. 

TAVERNS 
Wonder Bar— 1601 Arctic Ave. 
Little Belmont— 37 N. Kentucky Ave. 

Hattie's 1913 Arctic Ave. 

Daddy Lew's— Bay ft Baltic Ave. 
Mack's— 1590 Baltic Ave. 
Popular— 1923 Artie Ave. 
Elite— Baltic ft Chalfonte Ave. 
Herman's— Maryland & Arctic 
Prince's— 37 N. Michigan Ave. 
Austins — Maryland ft Baltic 
Elks Bar ftGrill— 1613 Artie 
Lighthouse— 1613 Baltic Aye. 
New Jersey— N. J. ft Mediterranean 
Circus— 37 N. Michigan Ave. 
My Own— 701 Baltic Ave. 
Tim Buck Two— 1600 Arctic Ave. 
Bill Marks— 1923 Arctic 
Fannie' s— 2001 Arctic Ave. 
Shangri-La— Kentucky & Arctic Ave. 
Perry's— 1228 Arctic Ave. 
Johnson's— 10 No. Kentucky Ave.. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Harlem— 32 N. Kentucky Ave. 
Paradise— 220 N. Illinois Ave. 

LIQUOR STORES 

Tumble Inn— Delaware ft Baltic 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Mundy's 1818 Arctic St. 
GARAGES 

Johnson's 16 N. Indiana Ave. 
DRUG STORES 

London**— Cor. Ky. ft Arctic Ave. 

BAYONNE 

TJ S3P8%. 23rd St. 
John's— 463 Ave 'C* 



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BAYONNE (Cent.) 
TAILORS 

Theadore— 522 Boulevard 

BELL MEADE 
HOTELS 

Bell Meade— Rt. 31 

BERLIN 

TAVERNS 

Tipping Inn— Or Rt. S-41 

BRIDGETON 

TAVERNS 

The Rami Inn— Bridge*ton & Millville Pike 
CAMDEN 
RESTAURANTS 
Bar-B-Q— 818 S. 9th St. 

CHINESE RESTAURANTS 
Lon s— 806 Kaign Ave. 

TAVERNS 

Nick's— 7th & Central Ave. 
TAILORS 

Merchant— 743 Kaighor Ave. 
CAPE MAY 
HOTELS 

New Cape May— Broad & Jackson Sts. 
Richardson— Broad & Jackson Sts. 
De Griff — 83.) Corgie St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. M. Green— 728 Lafayette St. 

EAST ORANGE 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

The Ritz— 214 Main St. 

Milan's— 232 Halstead St. 
TAILORS 

Vernon's — 182 Amherst St. 
Charles— 63 N Park St. 

TAXI CABS 

Whitehurst— Cor. Central & Halstead Sts. 
EATONTOWN .. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

The Greenbriar— Pine Bush 

EGG HARBOR 
HOTELS 

Allen House — 625 Cincinnati Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Red, White & Blue Inn— 701 Phila. Ave. 
ELIZABETH 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. L. G. Brown— 178 Madison St. 
Mrs. T. T. Dtvis— 27 Dayton St. 
TAVERNS 

One & Only— 1112 Dickerson St. 
Hunter's— 1197 E. Broad St. 
Holzer— 1060 Magnolia Ave. 
ENGLEWOOD 
TAVERNS 
The Lincoln — 1-3 Englewood Ave. 



LIQUOR STORES 

W. E. Beverage Co.— 107 William St. 

Giles— 107 Williams St. 

HACKENSACK 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Mary— 206 Central Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Tip Top— 174 Central Ave. 

Crosson — Railroad Place 
TAVERNS 

Rjdfout's— 204 Central Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Majestic Lodge— 351 - 1st St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Five Point — First and Susquehanna St. 

HASKELL 

RECREATION PARKS 
Thomas Lake 

HIGHTSTOWN 

TAVERNS 
Paul's Inn— Rt. 33 East Windsor TWP 
Old Barn— 104 Daws St. 

JERSEY CITY 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Beauty — 74A Atlantic Ave. 
TAILORS 

Bell's — 630 Cummunipaw Ave. 

E. & E.— MA Oak St. 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

N. J. Acamedy— 527 Jackson Ave. 

KINGSTON 

ROAD HOUSES 

Merrill's 

KEYPORT 

TAVERNS 

Green Grove Inn— Atlantic & Halsey Sts. 
Major's — 215 Atlantic Ave. 

KENNEL WORTH 
TAVERNS 

Driver's— 17th ft Monroe Ave. 
LAKEWOOD 

BEAUTY SALON 

Hollywood— 17 -4th St. 

LAWNSDDE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Hi-Hat— White Horse Pike 
TAVERNS 

Acorn Inn — Whitehorse Pike 
Dreamland 

La Belle Inn — Gloucester Ave. 

Wilcox — Eavesham Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Thelma Thomas— Warwick Blvd. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Henry Smith — Mouldy Road 



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LAWNSIDE (Cont.) 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Newton's— White Horse Pike 

Atlantic— White Horse Pike, Clement Bridge 

LINDEN 
NIGHT CLUBS , . 

4th Ward Club— 1035 Baltimore 
TAVERNS 

Victory — 1307 Baltimore Ave. 

LONG BRANCH 

TAVERNS, t 

Club '45'— Liberty St. 
Sam Hall— 18 Academy St. 

Tally-Ho— 44 Liberty St. 

MADISON 
TAXI CABS 

Madison — 18 Lincoln Place 
Yellow — 14 Lincoln Place 

MAGNOLIA 



MAHWAH 

TAVERNS 
Paul's Lunch — Brook St. 

MOMOUTH JUNCTION 
TOURIST HOMES 

Macon's Inn— H'way Rt. No. 1-26 

MONT CL A1H 
TOURIST HOMES 

Y M C. A.— 39 Washington St. 
V. W. C. A.— 159 Glenridge Ave. 

RESTAURANTS 



BEAUTY SHOPS 

Lula's— 272 Bloomfield Ave. 
McGhee— 307 Orange Road 
Green's— 324 Orange Road 
Gamble's— 146 Bloomfield Ave. 

BEAUTY PRODUCTS 



VISIT 

SUSIE'S RESTAURANT 

WE ALWAYS SERVE YOU WITH A 
SMILE AND SNAPPY SERVICE 

Sizzling Steaks and Fried Chicken 
Our Specialty 

290 Bloomfield Avenue 
Montclair, N. J. 



Tel. Montclair 2-9823 

Women Who Care Use Regularly 

GAMBEL'S SCIENTIFIC 
BEAUTY PRODUCTS 

COME AND VISIT US 
Wholesale — Retail 
148 Bloomfield Avenue 

Montclair, N. J. 

Mrs. E. M. Gambel, Prop. 



Tabard's— 8 Harltey St. 
Tabard's— 322 Orange Road 
Blue From— 154 Bloomfield I 



BARBER SHOPS 

Stewart Bros.-139 Bloomfield Ave. 
People— U73 Bloomfield Ave. 

T USESJl S Bloomfield Ave. 

T Cu? J SS^274 Bloomfield Ave. 

Raveneau— 239 Bloomfield Ave. 

Eay-Ayer's— 190 Bloomfield Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Whitefields— 175 Bloomfield Ave. 
Montdairs— 170 Bloomfield Ave. 

GARAGES 

Tolson's— 35 Washington St. 
Cardell's— 323 Orange Road 

TAXI CABS 

Lamb's— 153 Bloomfield Ave. 
Edmond's— 169 Bloomfield Ave. 

Davenport— 152 Lincoln St. 

DRUG STORES 

Elm Pharmacy— 220 Bloomfield Ave. 

GARAGES 

Maple Ave.— 91 Maple Ave. 

MORRISTOWN 

NIGHT CLUBS 
Eureka— U8 Spring St. 



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NEPTUNE 
RESTAURANTS 

Hampton Inn — 1718 Sringwood Ave. 

Samuel's— 2S1 Fisher Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Priscilla's— 261 Myrtle Ave. 

NEWARK 
HOTELS 

Grand— 78 W. Market St. 
Y. M. C. A. — 153 Court St. 
Y. W. C. A. — 20 Jones St. 
Harwin Terrace — 27 Sterling St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Morris— 39 Chester Ave. 
Mrs. Spence — 506 Washington Ave. 

RESTAURANTS 

Cabin Grill— 54 Waverly Ave. 
Alpine— 197 W. Kinney St. 
Bar-B-Q — 9 Monmouth St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
La Vogue— 227 VV. Kinney St. 
Farrar — 35 Prince St. 
Billy's— 206 Belmont Ave. 
Virginia Salon— 132 West St. 
Mae's— 271 Sringfield Ave. 
Algene's— 120 Spruce St. 
Rene's— 97 West St. 
Queen — 155 Barclay St. 
Five Star— 247 W. Kinney St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Cochran's— 323 Mulberry St. 
El Idellio— 30 Wright St. 
TAYERNS 

Bert's — 211 Renner Ave. 
Dodgers— 8 Bedford St. 
Dan's— 245 Academy St. 
Little Johnny's — 47 Montgomery 
Lestbaders— 175 Spruce St. 
Kesselman's— 13th & Rutgers St. 
Alcazar— 72 Waverly Place 
Rosen's — 164 Spruce St. 
Dave's — 202 Court St. 
Woods— 258 Prince St. 
Kleinbergs— 88 Waverly St. 
Afro— 19 Quitman St. 
Welcome Inn— 87 West St. 
Del Mar— 133 Howard St. 
'570'— 570 Market St. 
Boyd's — 70 Boyd St. 
Corprew's— 297 Sprinfield Ave. 
Dug-Out— 188 Belmont Ave. 
Harry's — 60 Waverly Ave. 
Ernie's— 104 Wallace St. 
Trippe's — 121 Halstead St. 
Mulberry— 302 Mulberry St. 
Frederick — 2 Boston St. 
Hi Spot— 166 W. Kinney St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 
New Kinney Club— 36 Arlington St. 
Boston Plaza — 4 Boston St. 
Golden Inn— 192 S. Pruce St. 



Nest Club— Warren & Norfolk St. 

Villa Maurice— 375 Washington St. 

Alcazar — 72 Waverly Ave. 

Dodgers— 8 Bedford St. 
CHINESE RESTAURANTS 

Chinese-American — 603 W. Market 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Estes— 297 Goldmeth Ave. 

Livingston— 300 W. Kinney St. 

<; v RAGES 

Branch — 45 Rankin St. 
TAILORS 

I. Jordan— 178 W. Kinney St. 

OCEAN CITY 
HOTELS 

Washington— 6th and Simpson St. 
Comfort — 2nd St. 

ORANGE 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A. — 84 Oakwood Ave. 

Y. W. C. A. — 66 Oakwood Ave. 

Oakwood Dep't— 84 Oakland Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

Triangle — 152 Barrow St. 

Jeter's— 77 Barrow St. 

Joe's— 120 Barrow St. 
CHINESE RESTAURANTS 

Orange Garden — 157 Barrow St. 
XTGHT CLUBS 

Paradise— Barrow & Chestnut St. 

DRUG STORES 

Central— Parrow & Hickory Sts. 
TAILORS 

Fitchitt— 99 Oakwood Ave. 

Silvern— 104 Oakland Ave. 

Triangle— 101 Hickory St. 
If VDIO 

J. & R — 85 So. Day St. 

PAULSBORO 

RESTAURANTS 

Elsie's— 246 VV. Adams St. 

PATERSON 

TAVEIiXS 

Idle Hour Bar— 53 Bridge St. 

Joymakers— 38 Bridge St. 
TAILORS 

Perfect — 39 Paterson St. 
(. v RAGES 

Rrown's— 57 Godwin St. 

TAXI CABS 

F.agle — 134 Governor St. 

PERTH AMBOY 

HOTELS 

Lenora— 550 Hartford St. 
BARBER SHOPS 
Kelly's— 128 Fayette St. 



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POINT PLEASANT 

TAVERNS _ 
Joe's— 337 Railroad Ave. 

PINE BROOK 

TOURIST HOMES 

RESTAURANTS 

Grigg's — 58-60 VVitherspoon St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Vanity Box— 188 John St. 

PLAINFIELD 

TAVERNS 

Liberty — 4th St. 

PLEASANTVILLE 

TAVFRNS 

Harlem Inn— 1117 Washington Ave. 

ROAD HOUSES 

MaTtin's— 304 W. Wright St. 

RAHWAY 
ROAD HOUSES 

O. Paterson— Edwards Ave. & Potters 
Crossing 

RED BANK 

HOTELS , _ . 

Robins Rest— 615 River Road 
RESTAURANTS , 

Vincents— 263 ShrewbJ'iry Ave. 

Dan Logan's— W. Bergen Place 

T wT E Be^ge S n-103 W. Bergen Place 

Charlie's— W. Bergen Place 
BARBER SHOPS 

A Dillard— 250 Shrewsbury Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

R Alleyne— 124 W. Bergen Place 

Suries— 214 Shrewsbury Ave. 
SERVICE STATIONS . 

Galatres _Shrewsbury & Catherine 

TAILORS^ e 

Dudley s— 79 Sunset Ave. 

ROSELLE 

TAVERNS 

Omega— 302 E. 9th St. 

St. George— 1139 St. George Ave. 

SCOTCH PLAINS 
RESTAURANTS 

Hill Top— 60 Jerusalem Road 
ROAD HOUSES 

Villa Casanova— Jerusalem Road 

COUNTRY CLUBS 
Shady Rest— Jerusalem Road 

SALEM 
TAVERNS m , , c 
Stith's— 111 Market St. 



SEA BRIGHT 

RESTAURANTS 

Castle Inn— U New St. 

SEWAREN 

TAILORS m 

Quality— 13 Pleasant Ave. 

SHREWSBURY 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Rodney's — Shrewsbury Ave. 

SUMMIT 

HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 393 Broad St. 

TOMS RIVER 

TAVERNS . 

Casaloma— Manitan Park 

TRENTON 

^yTm™ A.-A0 Fowler St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Pleash— 88 Spring St. 

Mrs. Garland— 62 Spring St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Spot Sandwich— 121 Spring St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Bea's— 83 Spring St. 

Geraldine's— 17 Trent St. 
BARBER SHOPS m 

Sanitary— 199 N. Willow St. 

Bill's— 81 Spring St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Famous-228 N. Willow St. 
ROAD HOUSES „ . 

Crossing Inn— Eggertt . Crossing 

VAUX HALL 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
Celeste— 211 Spnngwood Ave. 

TAVERNS 

Carnegie — 380 Carnegie Place 

WILDWOOD 

^QeT^k— 100 E. Lincoln St. 

The Marion— Artie & Spicer Ave. 

Artie Ave.— 3600 Artie Ave. 

Wsta-^118 Park Blvd. 
Hunt's— 140 Spicer Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES . 

Mrs. E. Crawley— 3816 Artie 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

B Johnson's— 407 Garfield Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

R. Morton — 4010 New Jersey Ave. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

High Steppers— 437 Lincoln Ave. 
WOODBURY 
RE ST AUR ANTS k 

RobintoB'»—22S Park Ave. 



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COUNTRY CLUB 
fine Acres Country Club — Atlantic City 

NEW YORK STATE 

ALBANY 
HOTELS 

Broadway — 603 Broadway 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Aaron J. Oliver— 42 Spring St 

B r A > L L T J PARLORS 
Buelah Ford.— 96 2nd St. 

BARBER SHOPS 

Martin's — * Vantromp St 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Ten Eyck— 137 Lark St 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Rythra Club— Madison Ave. 

BATH 
TOURIST HOMES 

Tuskegee— 364 West Morris St. 

BUFFALO 
HOTELS 

UttW Hariem-494 Michigan Ave. 
Y. M. C. A. — 585 Michigan Ave 
Montgomery— 486 Michigan Ave ' 
Vendome— 177 CWnton St. 
Clandge— 38 Broadway 

TOURIST HOMES 

Miss R. Scott— 244 N. Division St. 
Mr,. F. Washington-! 72 Climon St 
Mrs. G. Chase-192 Clinton S. ' 

Willum Campbell— 342 Adam St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Horseshoe — 198 Pine St 

Lou's— 154 Williams St.' 

Crystal— -534 Broadway 

Bar-B-Q— 413 Michigan Ave. 

Empire— 454 Michigan Ave. 
l,' ,Ver f^ r -' 75 Williams 
Elite— 280 Broadway 

Chet & Als— 486 William St. 

Apex— 311 William St. 
Alfreda's— 192 Broadway 
Standard— 77 Ridge St. 

Du , h J\— 535 Broadway 
Burk's— 198 William St. 
New China's-! 72 Genesse St. 
Panama— 378 Jefferson St. 

CHINESE RESTAURANTS 
Kara Wing Loo— 4J3 Michig.,,, Ave 

Orchid— 419 Pratt St. 
Melisey's— 236 William St 
Artisian— 271 Spring St. 
w R L"? — 348 J« ff «son Ave. 
Matchless— 169 Willam St 



Edwards— 530 William St. 
Lady Esther 243 E. Ferry St. 
Jean s — 142 Adams St. 
Laura's— 643 Broadway 
La Mae— 437 Jefferson Ave. 
Jessies— 560 Spring St. 
Fuqua's— 587 Clinton St. 

BARBER SHOPS 

Elite— 171 William St. 
People's— 433 Williams St. 

TAVERNS 

Pearls — 474 Michigan Ave. 
Clover Leaf— 443 Michigan Ave. 
Jefferson— 381 Jefferson 
Apex— 311 Williams St. 
Balser— 416 William St. 
Kern's— 382 William St. 
Hickory— Hickory & Williams 
Horse Shoe— Williams & Pine 
Touisaint— 292 Williams St. 
Joe's— 416 William St. 
Tuxedo— 121 Williams St. 
Glass Horseshoe— 214 Williams St 
Jamboree— 339 Williams St. 
Mandy's— 278 ".'illiams St. 
Polly's— 40J Jefferson St. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Moonglow— Michigan & Williams 
Cotton Club— 349 Broadway 
Horseshoe— William and Pine St 
King Solomons— William and Adams 
Zann— 557 Clinton St. 
Parkside— 452 William Sr. 

LIQUOR STORES 

Swan— Swan & Hickory St. 

Aqui-Line — 141 Broadway 

Ferry— 192 E. Ferry St. 

Jotton's— 344 Jefferson Ave. 

Stenson's— 133 William St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Fraas — Clinton & Jefferson 
Spring St.— 240 Spring St. 
Burn's— 149 Babcock 
TAILORS 

Twi-Light— 458 Williams St. 
Eagle— 414 Eagle St. 
Reeve's— 119 Clinton St. 
Mickey's— 544 Williams St. 
Tidwell— 561 Eagle Si. 
Shirley's 533 Broadway 
Sam's— 270 William St. 
Quality— 275 Franklin St. 
Byrd's — 473 Broadway 

TAXI CABS 

Veteran— 63 William St. 

CROTON-ON THE-HUDSON 
HOTELS 
HuTs 

HA STING ON THE HUDSON 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Capitol— 597 Washington St. 



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ITHACA 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Forest City— 119 So. Tioga St. 

GLEN FALLS 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mr». M. Mayberry — 16 Ferry St. 

JAMESTOWN 
TOURIST HOMES _ l b 
Mrs. I. W. Herald— 51 W. 10th St. 
Mrs. J. M. Brown— 108 W. 11th St. 

LACKAWANNA 
RESTAURANTS 

Little Swan — 25 Wasson Ave. 

Standard — 68 Ridge Road 

Chicken Shack— 23 Simon Ave. 

Merriweathers— 73 Ridge Rd. 
TAVERNS 

Little Harlem— 26 Gates Ave. 

Bordeaux — Wasson and Iron St. 

MECHANICVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 

Green's— R.F.D. No. 1 

NIAGARA FAIXS 
HOTELS 
MACK -HAYES HOUSE 
437 - 1st STREET ' 
TOURIST HOMES 
W. L. PARKER 
627 ERIE AVE. 
Mack Hayes House— 437 - 1 St. 
Mrs. Alice Ford — 413 Firsl St 
Mrs. Brown — 1202 Haeberie Ave. 
A. E. Gabriel— 635 Erie Ave. 
C. A. Brown— 3106 Highland Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Garland — Erie Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Sunset Cafe — 619 Erie Ave. 
Chef. W. Martin— 609 Erie Ave. 
Cephas— 621 Erie Ave. 

PORT JERVIS 

TOURIST HOMES 
R. Pendleton— 26 Bruce St. 

POUGHKEEPSIE 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. S. Osterholt— 16 Crannell St. 
G. W. Hayes— 93 N. Hamilton 

ROCHESTER 
HOTELS 

Gibson— 461 Clariss St. 

Freeman House — 112 Industrial St. 



TOURIST HOMES 

G. W. Burke— 221 Columbia Ave. 
Mrs. Latimer — 179 Clarissa St. 



TAVERNS 
Cotton Club— 222 Joseph Ave. 



DAN'S TAVERN 

THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD 
A FAVORITE SPOT FOR VISITORS 
Fine Wines and Liquors 
293 Clarissa St Rochester, N. Y. 

SARATOGA SPRINGS 

TAVERNS 

Bill Vodney— 102 Congress St. 

SCHENECTADY 
HOTELS 

Clefton— 516 Broadway 
TOURIST HOMES 

R. Rhinehart— 125 S. Church St. 

S. Kearney— 857 McDonald Ave. 

SYRACUSE 

HOTELS 

The Savoy— 518 E. Washington St. 

Almond House — 210 Almond St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

W. R. Farrish— 809 E. Faytte. St. 
RESTAUR ANTS^ m t< 

Little Harlem— 449 E. Washington St. 

Aunt Edith's — 601 Harrison St. 

Field's — E. Adams & S. Townsend St. 
TAVERNS 

Penquin— 822 S. State St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Cameron — 401 E. Washington St . 

Smith's— 600 l A E. Washington St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Goldie's— 423 Harrison St. 
LIQUOR STORES 

Mulroy's— 301 E. Genesse St. 
TAVERNS 

Ben's — 829 S. Townsend St. 
DRUG STORES 

Allen's— 928 S. Townsend St. 

UTICA 

TOURIST HOMES 

Broad St. Inn — 415 Broad St. 
Mrs. S. Burns— 318 Broad St. 
Howard Home — 413 Broad St. 



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New York City 



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WATERTOWN 
HOTELS 

Woodruff— Public Square 

TOURIST HOMES 

E. F. Thomas— 123 Union St. 
V. H. Brown— 502 Binase St. 
G. E. Deputy — 711 Morrison St. 
Mrs. Ruth Thomas— 556 Morrison St. 
RESTAURANTS 
Capitol — Court St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Chicago— Court St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
Mrs. Nancy Williams — 496 Edmonds St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Reilly Esso Station — 496 Edmonds St. 

GARAGES 

Guilfoyle— Stone St. 



NEW YORK CITY 

(HARLEM) 
HOTELS 



Tel. AUdubon 3-8393 

HOTEL FANE 

205 West 135th Street 
Formerly Hotel Dumas 

In the Heart of Harlem 

Rooms with Bath, Hot-Cold Water 
Radio in Rooms Phono Reserva. 

Frank G. Ligrhtner, Mgr. 



Harriet Hotels— 313 West 127th St 

Cambridge— 141 W. 1 10th St. 

Martha— 6 W. 135th St. 

The Viola— 227 W. 135th St. 

Hotel Fane— 205 West 135th St. 

Dewey Square— 20 1-2U3 West 117th St 

The Tenrub— 328 St. Nicholas 
Elks— 689 St. Nicholas Ave. 

Beakford— 300 W. 116th St. 
Garrett— 314 West 1 27th St. 

Braddock— 126th & 8th Ave. 
El Melrah— 19 West 135th St. 



Elk Hotel — 608 St. Nicholas Avenue 

Woodside— 2424 7th Ave. 

HOTEL THERESA 

7th AVE. AT 125th ST. 
Grampion— 182 St. Nicholas Ave. 

Y. M. C. A.— 180 W. 135th St. 

Y. W. C. A. — 175 W. 137th St. 
Currie— 101 W. 145th St. 

Mariette— 170 W. 1 21st St. 

Cecil— 208 W. 118th St. - 

Revella— 307 W. 116th St. 
Hudson— 1649 Amsterdam Ave. 
Richard— 6 Bradhurst Ave. 

Barbera— 501 West 142 St. 

Hotel Elmeneh— 845 St. Nicholas Ave. 

Hotel McClendon— 23 West 123rd St. 

CROSSTOWN HOTEL 

515 WEST 145th ST. 

Douglas— 809 St. Nicholas Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 
Pete's— 2534 8th Ave. 

Bell's Cocktail Lounge — 3616 B'way 
SURPRISE ROTISSERIE 

2319 SEVENTH AVE. 

ROAST CHICKEN ft BARBEQUE SPARE RIBS 

Wines and Beers 
S.E. Cor. 136th St. AU 3-9622 

Virginia— 271 W. 119th St. 

Bob's Lounge— 2165 8th Ave. 

Lulu Belle's— 317 W. 126th St. 

Four Star— 2433 7th Ave. 

"The Squeeze Inn" — 2I25-7th Ave. 

Helen's Haven— 2930 8th Ave. 

Pauline's— 1627 Amsterdam Ave. 

Tabb's— 2354 7th Ave. 

Esquire Lunchonette — 2201 7th Ave. 

Brown's— 210 W. 135th St. 

E & M— 2016 7th Ave. 

Em & Bee — 458 Lenox Ave. 

Davis'— 2066 7th Ave. 

Pals Inn— 307 West 1 25th St. 

Little Shack— 2267 7th Ave. 

Empire — I25th St. & Lenox Ave. 

Jimmy's— 763 St. Nicholas Ave. 
Mayling— 1723 Amsterdam Ave. 
The Lotus — 454 Lenox Ave. 

Gertrude's— 267 West 14 1st St. 

George's — 1921 Amsterdam Ave. 

Jennie Lou's— 2297 - 7th Ave. 

Hamburg Paradise— 377 West 125th St. 

Bodden & Clark— 2150 - 7th Ave. 
Surprise — 2319-7th Ave. 

Jimmie's 307 West 1 25th St. 

Beverly Hills— 303 West 145th St. 
CHINESE RESTAURANTS 

Mayling— 1723 Amsterdam Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
Elite— 2544 7th Ave. 
Myers & Griffin— 65 W. 134th St. 
Your Pal— 22 W. 133rd St. 



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HARLEM fa at.) 

National— 301 W. 144th St. 

Neuway— 143 W. 116th St. 

Beard's — 322 St. Nicholas Ave. 

Bonnie's— 165 W. 127th St. 

Dorothy's— 247 West 144th St. 

Rose Meta's— 148th it. & St. NicJholas Ave. 

Lillette's— 1308 Amsterdam Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Spor smen's Barber Shop— 2?24-7th Ave. 

Davis— 69 W. 138th St. 

Renaissance— 2349 7th Ave. 

Delux— 90 St. Nicholas Place 

World— 2621 8th Ave. 

Bob Cary's— 2521 8th Ave. 

Spooner's — 2435 8th Ave. 

Dunbar— 2808 8th Ave. 

B. Garrett— 2311 7th Ave. 

Hi-Hat— 2276 7th Ave. 

Hoghie Ray ford— 2013 7th Ave. 

Ideal— 716 St. Nicholas Ave. 

Leon & Eddie's— 353 W. 145th St. 

Modernistic— 2132 7th Ave. 

De Lux— 90 St. Nicholas PL 
SERVICE BARBER SHOP 
Winfleld Fowler 
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL— VISIT US 

2296 Seventh Avenue 
Tel. AUdubon 3-9524 

Blue Castle — 1861 Amsterdam Ave. 

Early Dawn— 2570 7th Ave. 
CONFECTIONERY 

SNOOKIE'S SUGAR BOWL 

2340 - 7th AVENUE 

TAVERNS 

Lenox Lounge — 290 Lenox Ave. 

El Favorito Bar— 2055 Eighth Ave. 
Old Time Tavern— 2160 5th Ave. 
International— 2150 5th Ave. 
Golden's— 366 West 145th St. 
Arthur's— 2481 8th Ave. 
Red Tiii — 2470-7th Ave. 
Bird Cage— 2308 7th Ave. 
John Allen's— 207 W. 116th St. 
Brittwood — 594 Lenox Ave. 
Frankie's Cafe— 2328-7th Ave. 
Bank's— 2338 - 8th Ave. 
Shalimar— 3638 Broadway 
Brownie's— 2571 8th Ave.— 2557 8th Ave. 
Bogan's— 2154-Sth Ave. 
Frank Lezama— 3578 Broadway 
Palm— 209 West 125th St. 
Frank's— 313 West 125th St. 
Vlac's— 267 West 125th St. 
William's— 2011 - 7th Ave. 
Harris' Corner— 132nd St. & 7th Ave. 
Dawn — 1931 Amsterdam Ave. 
Pasadena— 2350 - 8th Ave. 
Barfield— 2379 - 7th Ave. 
lack Carters— 1890 - 7th Ave. 
Poor John's— 2268 - 8th Ave. 
Farrell's— 2175 7th Ave. 



Chico's— 2014 Fifth Ave. 
Braddock — Corner 126th St. and 8th Ave. 
Jock's— 23 50-7th Ave. 
Silver Rail— 2165 8th Ave. 
Tom Farrell's — 128th St. and Convent Ave. 
William's— 2017 5th Ave. 
George's — 630 Lenox Ave. 
Sugar Ray's — 2074 7th Ave. 
Hawkin's— 308 West 12Sth St. 
Apollo— 303 West 125th St. 
Baby Grand— 319 West 125th St. 
AFs— 415 West 125th St. 
Horseshoe— 2474 - 7th Ave. 
Lou's — 1985 Amsterdam Ave. 
Welcome Inn— 2895 - 8th Ave. 
Tom Delaney— 7th Ave. & 137th St. 
Blue Heaven — 378 Lenox Ave. 
Calvacade— 2104 7th Ave. 
Colonial — 116 Bradhurst Ave. 
Eddie's— 714 St. Nicholas Ave. 
Elk Scene — 469 Lenox Ave. 
Hot-Cha— 2280 7th Ave. 
La Mar Cheri— 739 St. Nichollas Ave. 
Logas — 2496 7th Ave. 
Monte Carlo— 2247 7th Ave. 
Murrain — 635 Lenox Ave. 
Orange Blossom — 570 Lenox Ave. 
Victoria— 2418 7th Ave. 
721 St. Nicholas Ave. Grill 
Fat Man— St. Nicholas Ave. & 155th St. 
Mayfair— 773 St. Nicholas Ave. 
C. L. D. Grill— 1958-7th Ave. 
Jimmie Daniels— 114 W. 116th St. 
Moon Glow— 2461 7th Ave. 
Palm Cafe— 209 W. 125th St. 
George Farrell's — 2711 8th Ave. 
Novelty Bar ft Grill — 1965 Amsterdam Ave. 
Johnson's — 614 Lenox Ave. 
L-Bar— 3601 Broadway 
Chick's Bar & Grill— 2501 7th Ave. 
Snort'i Inn — 2308 8th Ave. 
The Colonial— 2321 8th Ave. 
Clover Bar & Grill 1735 Amsterdam Ave. 
Swanky Bar ft Grill — 1744 Amsterdam Ave. 
DanieF's — 2461 7th Ave. 
Coran's — 2359 7th Ave. 
Pelican — 45 Lenox Ave. 
Jock's— 2350 7th Ave 
Mandalay— 2201 7th Ave. 
Broadway Palace — 147th ft Broadway 
Williams'— 2011 7th Ave. 
Bell's Bar— Broadway & 149th St. 
Dawn Cafe — 1931 Amsterdam Ave. 
Chateau Lounee— 379 W. 125th St. 
Jerry's Bar— 2091 -8th Ave. 
Well's Musical Bar— 2249 7th Ave. 
Firpo's — 503 Lenox Ave. 
Harlem— 2140 7th Ave. 
Zambezi— 2267-7th Ave. 
Mardi Gras — 1951 Amsterdam Ave. 
Casbah— 163rd St. & St. Nicholas Ave. 
Roma Gardens— 275 West 116th St. 
Bowman's— 92 St. Nicholas PI. 
Shep's — 1978 Amsterdam Ave. 
Cosan's— 371 West 123rd St. 
Renny— 2359 - 7th Ave. 
Red Tip— 2470 - 7th Ave. 



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NIGHT CLUBS 

Reno— 549 W. 145th St. 

S p?L. ir8 D Pa l adisfr - 2294 7th Ave. 

Elk. Rendezvous- 13 3rd & Lenox Ave. 

Celebrity Club— 35 E. 125th St. 

Murrain •— 132nd & 7th Ave. 

Hollywood Club— 116th & Lenox Ave 

Lenox Rendezvous— 75 Lenox Ave. ' 
Hol ywood-105 West N6th St. N Y C 
Harlem— 266 West 145th St. 
Calypso— 2387 7th Ave. 

o, ,d ^ 3S , West 125th St. 

Club Harlem— 266 West I45th St 

Ebony— B way and 52nd St. 



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Tel. AUdubon 3-9346 
488 W. 155th St., cor. Amsterdam A v. 

Friedland's— 605 Lenox Ave. 
Goldmans^»83 W. 155th St. 
J ft D — 271 West 141st St. 

Square W.ne & L,quor-209 W. 127th St. 
Leslie T. Turner— 26 Macombs Place 

Dependable— 230 Edgecombe Ave. 

Da a v r |a 7 B 2 Sno^fve Manha "" 

Bat^^lTsTh^s't^ " 4th St - 

Cardun— 102 W. 1 37th St.* 

Chanty— 483 W. 150 th St. 

Daniel Burrows-760 St. Nicholas Ave. 

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H. & S.— 5 West 131st St. 
Harlem— 85 West 128th St. 
Inez Gumbs— 347 W. 120th St. 
J. & D.— 271 West 141st St. 

C. D. Kings— 2087 Madison Ave. 
Padam's — 1963 Amsterdam Ave. 
Chas. Arshen— 2501 8th Ave. 
Kipco — 1765 Amsterdam Ave. 

I. Goldberg — 2655 Broadway 
Belma's— 2812 8th Ave. 
Janet's— 1750 Amsterdam Ave. 
Convent — 366 Convent Ave. 
Willis ft Brown— 201 W. 138th St. 

GARAGES 

Colonial Park— 310 W. 144th St. 

Polo Grounds— 155th St. & St. Nicholas 
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MOTOR CO., INC. 



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651 WEST 125th STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 

Tel. Riverside 9-7600 



TAILORS 

Robert Lewis— 1980 7th Ave. 
Globe— 2894 8th Ave. 
7th Ave.— 2051-7th Ave. 
Little Alpha— 200 West 1 36th St. 
Dig-By— 300 West 111th St. 

La Fontaine 470 Convent Ave 

Broadway— 92 St. Nicholas Ave. 
Hill Side— 513 West 145th St. 
Rainey's— 1869 Amsterdam Ave. 
Dillette's— 101 Edgecombe Ave. 
DANCE HALLS 

Savoy — Lenox Ave. & 140th St. 
Golden Gate— Lenox Ave. & 142nd St. 

BROOKLYN 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 405 Carlton Ave. 
Burma — 145 Gates Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

Dew Drop— 363 Halsey St. 



Little Roxy — 490A Summer Ave. 
Bernice't Cafeteria — 105 Kingston Ave. 
Spick & Span — 70 Kingston Ave. 
Sevelle Bar-B-Q— 237 Sumner Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
Bartley's— 1 125 Fulton St. 
Katerine's — 345 Sumner Ave. 
Ideal— 285-A Sumner Ave. 
Mariett's — 451 Nostrand Ave. 



TAVERNS 

Palm Gardens — 491 Summer Ave. 

Royal— 1073 Fulton St. 

Parkside— 759 Gates Ave. 

Decatur Bar ft Grill— 301 Reid Ave. 

Kingston Tavern — 1496 Fulton St. 

Arlington Inn — 1253 Fulton St. 

Gallagher's Bar— 249 Reid Ave. 

Disler's— 759 Gates Ave. 

Elegant Bar & Grill— 1420 Fulton St. 

Verona Leafe — 1330 Fulton St. 

K & C Tavern— 588 Gates Ave. 

George's — 328 Tompkins Ave. 

Smitty's— 286 Patchen Ave. 

Casablanca— 300 Reid Ave. 

Ten-Twelve — Sumner & Myrtle Aves. 

Bedford Rest— 1253 Bedford Ave. 

Country Cottage — 375 Franklin Ave. 

Bombay— 377 Christppher St. 

Capitol— 1550 Fulton St. 

Corba— 1593 E. New York Ave. 
Traveler's Inn— SA Hull St. 
Bandwagon — 122 Troy Ave. 
Marion's — 125 Marion St. 
Berry Bros.— 1714 Fulton St. 
Logan's— 1165 Bradford Ave. 
Bar 688—688 Halsey St. 
Brooklyn Fraternal— 1068 Fulton St. 
Frank & Mtirry's— 95 Varet St. 
Topside— 224 Ralph Ave. 
Ward's— 1825 Fulton St. 
Jefferson — 397 Tompkins Ave. 
Bushwick— 375 Bushwick Ave. 
Lorene's — 373 Nostrand Ave. 
Turbo Village— 249 Reid Ave. 
Elmo— 243 Reid Ave. 

Summer 693 Gates Ave. 

Esquire — Atlantic & Kingston Aves. 
New Durkin— 1285 Fulton St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 
Lion's— 307 Ralph Ave. 

DRUG STORES 

Provident — 1265 Bedford Ave. 

Bancroft — Franklin and Bergen St. 
WINE and LIQUOR STORE 

Yak— 1361 Fulton St. 

Lincoln — 401 Tompkins Ave. 

York— 1361 Fulton St. 

Stuyvesant— 1551 Fulton St. 

Allen Rose — 106 Kingston Ave. 

Turner's— 249 Sumner St 

Gottesman's — 41 Albany Ave. 

Sexton's— 616 Halsey St. 
TAILORS 

O ft 0—84 Troy Ave. 



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(BRONX) 
HOTELS 

Carver— 980 Prospect Ave. 

Crotona — 695 East 170th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Betty's Blue Room— 1363 Stebbins Ave. 

The Blue Way— 3269 3rd Ave. 

Shrimp's— 734 East 165th St. 

Daniel's— 1107 Prospect Ave. 

Syl-V— 584 East 168th St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Grayson — 974 Prospect Ave. 

Glennada — 875 Longwood Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Freddie's Cafe— 1204 Boston Road 

Uncle Curley's— 3589 Third Ave. 

The Fair Play— 1260 Boston Road 

Harty's Mid-Way — 458 E. 165th St. 

Louis' Ambosino — 737 E. 165th St. 

Neighborhood— 3344 Third Ave. 

Louis' Tavern — 3510 Third Ave. 

Kennie's — 853 Freeman St. 

Lucillo's— 3800 Third Ave. 

Jimmy '•— 267 E. 161st St. 

Zombie Bar— 1745 Boston Road 

Rainbow Gardens — 977 Prospect Ave. 

Johnny's — 1048 Boston Road 

B & P— 823 E. 169th St. 

Trinity— 163rd & Trinity Ave. 

Ralph Rida's— 1155 Tinton Ave. 

Triangle— 849 E. 169th St. 

Bronxwood — 3950 Bronxwood Ave. 

Crystal Lounge — 1035 Prospect Ave. 

Happy Hour — 1183 Boston Road 

Five Corners — 169th St. & Boston Road 

Sporting Life— 950 Prospect Ave. 

Central— 267 East 161st St. 

DeLuxe— 270 East 161st St. 

Elk's— 980 Prospect Ave. 
Alamo — 1056 Boston Road 
Edyth's— Boston Rd. and Prospect Ave. 
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE 

Franklin Ave.— 1214 Franklin Ave. 

Prospect— 889 Prospect Ave. 

Jack's— 1309 Prospect Ave. 

West Farms-— 2026 Boston Road 

O'Connell's— 1311 Boston Road 
NIGHT CLUBS 

845—845 Prospect Ave. 
BALLROOM 

McKinley— 1258 Boston Road 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Al & Jim— Boston Rd. at 170th St. 
TAILORS 

Hendrix's — 1202 Union Ave. 

DeLux — 857 Freeman St. 



LONG ISLAND 

AMITYVILLE 

RESTAURANTS 

Watervliet— 158 Dixon Ave. 

ROAD HOUSES 

Freddy's — Albany & Banbury Court 



BARBER SHOPS 

Jimmy's — Albany & Brewster 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
Boyd's — 21 Banbury Court 

CORONA 

TAVERNS 

Big George— 106 Northern Blvd. 
Prosperity— 32-19 103rd St. 
Silver Rail— 107-15 Northern Blvd. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

New Cameo — 108 Northern Blvd. 

. _ FLUSHING 
ROAD HOUSES 

Club Forty — 40 Lawrence St. 

HEMPSTEAD 
TAVERNS 

Eddie Bar & Grill— 28 S. Franklin 
BARBER SHOPS 

Modernistic— 96 So. Franklin St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Sykes— 98 So. Franklin St. 

TAVERN™ 

Tolliver's— 112 New York Blvd. 

Hank's— 108-04 New York Blvd. 

Old Sweet— 158-11 South Road 
TAILORS 

Klugh's— 109 Union Hall St. 

Merit— 109 Merrick Blvd. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Roslyn— 106-53 New York Blvd. 

STATEN ISLAND 

WEST BRIGHTON 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Etta's— 1652 Richmond Terr. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Dozler — 192 Broadway 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Williams — 208 Broadwav 
TAILORS 

Post— 585 Jersey Ave. 

A. Higgs— 721 Henderson 

Tucker— 260 Broadway 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Rispoli — 46 Barker St. 

PORT RICHMOND 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Millicent— 32 Bennet St. 

WESTCHESTER 

ELMSFORD 

TAVERNS 

Clarke— 91 Saw Mill River Road 



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N.Mexico, N. Car. 
Westchester, Nev. 



MT. VERNON 

RESTAURANTS 

Hamburger Bar— 15 W. 3rd St. 

Southern Tea Room — 44 W. 3rd St. 

Friendship— SO W. 3rd St. 
BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 

Orchid— 48 W. 3rd St. 
TAVERNS 

Mohawk Inn— 142 S. 7th Ave. 

Friendship Center— 50 W. 3rd St. 

Golden Lion— 50 S. 8th St. 

NEW ROCHELLE 

RESTAURANTS 

City Park— 521 5th Ave. 

Harris— 29 Morris St. 

Week's— 68 Winyah Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

A. Berry— 50 DeWitts Place 

B. Miller 54 Dewitt PI. 
Ocie — 41 Rochelle Place 

BARBER SHOPS 

The Royal Salon — 4 Brook Ave. 
Field's— 66 Winyah Ave. 
Bal-Mr^Ral— Brook St. 

LIQUOR STORES 

A. Edwards— 112 Union Ave. 
DRUG STORES 

Daniel's — 51 Lincoln Ave. 

OSSINENG 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
Leona's— 13 Hunter St. 

NORTH TARRYTOWN 
BARBER SHOPS 

Lemon's — Valley St. 
1. Brown— Valley St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
J. Prioleau— 88 Valley St. 

TUCKAHOE 

RESTAURANTS 

Major's — 48 Washington St. 

Butterfly Inn — 47 Washington St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Shanhana— 144 Main St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Al's— 144 Main St. 

YONKERS 
RESTAURANTS 

The Brown Derby — 125 Nepperham Ave. 

NEVADA 

RENO 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Garner— 875 E. 2nd St. 
BiULe Ross— 520 Spokane St. 

LAS VEGAS 
TOURIST HOMES 
HARRISON'S GUEST HOUSE 
1001 NORTH *P STREET 



NEW MEXICO 

ALBUQUERQUE 
HOTELS 

Ideal 

TOURIST HOMES 

MRS. KATE DUNCAN 

423 NORTH ARNO ST. 

Mrs. W. Bailey— 1127 N. 2nd St. 
RESTAURANTS 

AUNT BRENDA'S PIT 

BARBECUE— 406 N. ARNO ST. 

Bon Ton— 115 N. First St. 

CARLSBAD 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. A. Sherrell— 502 S. Haloquens 

L. M. Smith— 514 South Canyon 
RESTAURANTS 

Roy La Flore — New San Jose 
BARBER SHOPS 

Garland Johnson — West Bronson St. 

LAS CRUCES 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. R. B. McCoy— 545 N. Church 

ROSVVELL 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Mary Collins— 121 E. 10th St. 

R. Brown— IIS E. Walnut St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Sun Set Cafe— US E. Walnut 
TUCUMCARI 
TOURIST HOMES 

ROCKET INN 

524 W. CAMPBELL AVE. 

Jone's Rooms— Box 1002 
BARBER SHOPS 

Henry Jones— 211 N. 5th St. 

GARAGES 
Swift's— Hi way 66 

NORTH CAROLINA 

ASHEVILLE 
HOTELS 

Y. W. C. A.— 360 College St. 

Booker T. Washington — 409 Southside Ave. 

Savoy — Eagle & Market St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Palace Grille— 19 Eagle St. 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

Butler's— Eagle & Market St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Wilson's— 13 Eagle St. 
GARAGES 

Wilkin's— Eagle & Market Sts. 

BLADENBORO 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Lacy's Beauty Shop 



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CARTHAGE 
HOTELS 

Carthage Hotel 

CHARLOTTE 
HOTELS 

Alexander— 523 N. McDowell St. 
RESTAURANTS 

First Street— 6301-1 First St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Economy — 804 1-2 E. First St. 
DRUG STORES 

Gilmore— 220S Booker Ave. 

Charlotte— 200 E. Trade St. 
GARAGES 

Tumlin Bros— 1608 N. Tryon St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Bishop Dale— First & Brevard Sts. 

DURHAM 
HOTELS 

Biltmore — E. Pettigrew St. 
Jones — 502 Ramsey St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Catlett's— 1502 Pettigrew St. 
Elivira's— 801 Fayetteville St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
De Shazors— 809 Fayetteville St. 
D'Orsay— 120 S. Mangum St. 
Friendly City— 711 Fayetteville St. 
Burma's — 536 E. Pettigrew St. 
Vanity Fair— 1108J4 Pine St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Friendly — 711 Fayetteville St. 
TAVERNS 

Hollywood— 118 S. Mangum St. 
College Inn— 1306 Fayetteville St. 
Chautauqua — Chautaqua Ave. 
Jack's Grill— 706 Fayetteville St. 
Parker's Iln — 611 Fayetteville St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 
Granite— Main & 9th St. 
Midway — Pine & Poplar Sts. 
Pine Street— 1102 Pine St. 
Williams — Cor. Pettigrew & Pine Sts. 
Biltmore— 402 E. Pettigrew St. 
Clay's — 406 1-2 Pettigrew St. 
Speight's — Fayetteville and Pettigrew Sts. 
Sulton's Esso — 400 Pine St. 
DRUG STORES 
Garrett's Biltmore — E. Pettigrew St. 
Bull City— 610 Fayetteville St. 
TAILORS 

Union — 112 Parrish St. 
Royal— 538 E. Pettegrew St. 
Elite— 1503 Morehead Ave. 
Boykin— 715 Fayetteville St. 
Community — 813 Fayetteville St. 
Service — 612 Fayetteville St. 

ELIZABETH CITY 
TAVERNS 

Blue Duck Inn— 404J4 Ehringhaus 



ELIZABETHTOWN 

RESTAURANTS 
Hotel Carver— 930 Prospect Ave. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Liola's Beauty Salon 
TAVERNS 

Gill's Grill 
Royal Cafe 

DRUG STORES 

McKay & Neal 

FAYETTEVILLE 
HOTELS 

Bedford Inn— 203 Moore St. 
Restful Inn — 418 Gillespie St. 
TOURIST HOMES 
Jones' Tourist Home, 311 Moore St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Mayflower Grill— N. Hillsboro St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Ethel's— Gillespie St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

DeLuxr — Pesno St. 

Mack's— 117 Gillespie St. 
TAVERNS 

Bedford Inn — 203 Moore St. 

Big Buster— Gillespie St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Moore's — 613 Ramsey St. 
C \ RAGES 

Jeffrie's — Blount St. 

GASTONIA 
HOTELS 

Union Square 

GREENSBORO 
HOTELS 

Legion Club— 829 E. Market St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

T. Daniels— 912 E. Market St. 

Mrs. E. Evans— 906 E. Market St. 

Mrs. Lewis— 829 E. Market St. 

I. \V. Wooten — 423 Lindsay St. 
TAVERNS 

Paramount— 907 E. Market St. 
TAILORS 

Shoffners— 922 E. Market St. 
TAXI CABS 

MafcRae— 106 S. Macon St. 

GREENVILLE 

RESTAURANTS 

Paradise— 314 Albermale Ave. 

Bell's— 310 Albermale Ave. 
BEAUTY SHOPS 

Spain— 614 Atlantic Ave. 

Midgett's— 212 Clark St. 
DRUG STORES 

Harrison's — 908 Dickerson St. 



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North Carolina 



HALLSBORO 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Leigh's — Route No. 1 

HENDERSON 



-720 Eaton St. 
HIGH POINT 
HOTELS 

Kilby's— 62V/ 3 E. Washington St. 

LITTLETON 

HOTELS 

Young's Hotel 

MT. OLIVE 

RESTAURANTS 
Black Beauty Tea Room 

NEW BERN 
HOTELS 

Rhone — 42 Queen St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

H. C. Sparrow— 68 West St. 
TAVERNS 

Palm Garden— 192 Broad St. 

LEXINGTON 

SERVICE STATIONS 
D. T. Taylor — Esso Service 

RALEIGH 

TAILORS 

Lewis— 220 E. Cabarrus St. 

Arcade— 122 E. Hargett St. 
RESTAURANTS 

B & H Cafe— 411 S. Blount St. 

Chicken Shack — Cross & Lake St. 

Owens — 125 E. Hargett St. 
BEAUTY SHOPS 

Sales— 222 S. Tarboro St. 
TAILORS 

Peerless— 103 W. Jones St. 
GARAGES 

Richardson & Smith — 108 E. Lenoir St. 
TAXI CABS 

East End— Dial 2-2086 

PINEHURST 
TOURIST HOMES 
Fosters 



SANFORD 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Douglas'— 310 Wall St. 
GARAGES 

Campbell's— Pearl St. 
DRUG STORES 

Bland's— 300 S. Steele St. 



SALISBURY 

TAXI CABS 

Safety— 122 N. Lee St. 

SUMTER 

TAVERNS 

Silver Moon— 20 W. Liberty St. 

WHITEVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. F. Jeffries— Mill St. 

WILSON 
HOTELS 

Biltmore — E. Washington St. 
The Wilson Biltmore— 539 E. Nash 
TAXI CABS 

M. Jones— 1209 E. Queen St. 

WINSTON - SALEM 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A. — 410 N. Church St. 

Lincoln— 9 E. Third St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Charles H. Jones— 1611 E. 14th St. 

Mrs. H. L. Christian— 302 E. 9th St 

R. B. Williams— 1225 N. Ridge Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Club 709—709 Patterson Ave. 

WASHINGTON 

DRUG STORES 
Lloyd's — 408 Gladden St. 

WELDON 
HOTELS 

Pope 

Terminal Inn — Washington Ave. 

WILMINGTON 

HOTELS 

Paynes— 417 N. 6th St. 

Murphy— 813 Castle St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Harris— 10th & Worcester Sts. 

Johnson's— 1007 Chestnut St. 

Hillcrest— 1118 Dawson St. 

Manhattan— 816 S. 13th St. 

01Iie'« — 415J4 S. 7th St. 
Blue Bird 619 Castle St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Beth's — 416 Anderson St. 
Lezora— 609 Red Cross St. 
Germany's — 715 Red Cross St. 
Lou's — 820 Red Cross St. 

Newkirk's— 1217 Castle St. 
Pierce's— 615 Redder St. 

Apex — 613 Red Cross St. 

Dickson— 1101 S. 7th St. 
Gertrude— 415 S. 7th St. 

Howard's— 121 S. 13th St. 
Vanity Box— 115 S. 13th St. 

La Celeste— 508 Nixon St. 



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Ohio 



IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



WILMINGTON (cont.) 

La May— 703 S. ISth St. 

Dixie— Nixon St. 

Theelma's 207 S. 12th St. 

Zan-Zibar — *03 Nixon St. 

McOeese— 9th & Red Cross Su. 

Fennell's— 1313 N. 7th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Johnson's — 6 Market St. 

Johnson's— 903 Castle St. 

Brown's — 607 S. 7th St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

High Hat— Market St. Rd. (4 miles out) 

Del Morocco — 1405 Dawson St. 
TAVERNS 

Happy Hour — 6tth ft Brunswick Sti. 

High Hat— 713 Castle St. 

Black Cat— 922 N. 7th St. 

William's — 8th ft Dawson Sts. 

Blinker Cafe— 60S Red Cross St. 

Kozy Korner— 10th & Castle Sts. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Brooklyn — 4th & Taylor Sts. 
GARAGES 

Fennell's— 124 So. I3tth St. 
DRUG STORES 

Fair Price— 611 Castle St. 

Ideal— 517 Red Cross St. 

Lane's — 4th & Bladen Sts. 
TAXI CABS 

Star— Dial 9259 

Mack's— Dial 7645 

Dixie— 516 S. 7th St. 

Blue Bird— 517 N. 8th St. 

Tom's— 418 McRae St. 

Crosby's— Dial 9246 

Greyhound— Dial 2-1342 
TAILORS 

New Progressive— 525 Red Cross St. 

OHIO 

AKRON 
HOTELS 

Green Turtle — Federal & Howard 

Exchange— 32 N. Howard St. 

Garden City — Howard ft Furnace 

Mathews — 77 N. Howard St. 

The Upperman— 197 Bluff St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

R. Wilson— 370 Robert St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Beauty Salon— 70 N. Howard St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Goodwill's— 422 Robert St. 

Matthew's— 77 N. Howard St. 

Allen's— 43 N. Howard St. 
TAVERNS 

Brook's— 42 N. Howard St. 

Garden City— 124 N. Howard St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 
Cosmopolitan — 33J4 N. Howard St. 



SERVICE STATIONS 
Dunagan — 834 Rhoades Ave. 
Zuber's— 47 Cuyhag. St. 

ALLIANCE 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. W. Jackson— 774 N. Webb Ave. 

CANTON 
HOTELS 

Phillis Wheatly Asso.— 612 Market Ave. So. 
RESTAURANTS 

Hunter's— 224 E. College Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Vanitie— 528 Cherry Ave. S. E. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Barbes— 525 Cherry Ave. S. E. 
DRUG STORES 

Southside— 415 Cherry Ave. S. E. 

CINCINNATI 
HOTELS 

Y. W. C. A.— 702 W. 8th St. 
Terminal— 1103 Hopkins St. 
Ethel Buckner— 505 W. 8th St. 

HOTELS 

Sterling — 6th & Mound Sts. 
Cordelia— 612 N. 6th St. 
Manse — 1004 Chapel St. 

TOURIST HOMES 
O. Steele— 3065 Kerper St. 

RESTAURANTS 
Miniature Grill— 1132 Chapel St. 
Ann— 503 W. Sth St. 
Mom's — 6th & John Sts. 
Davis— 118 Opera Place 
Perkins— 430 West 5th St. 
Loc-Fre— 1634 Freeman St. 
Williams— 1051 Freeman St. 
Hide Away — 4th ft Smith St. 
Hill's^-645 Richmond St, 
Naomi's — 667 Linn St. 
Thomas's — 856 Hathaway St. 
West End— 716 W. 1th St. 
Fred's— 720 W. 5th St. 
Dirie Plate— 712 W. W. 5th St. 
Andrews— 417 W. 5th St. 
Ross Cleveland— 844 W. 9th St. 
Joe Bundy's— 530 W. 5th St. 
Harry Bruce— 404 W. 5th St. 
Ralph Coleman— 558 W. 6th St. 
Harrison Dent — 1 1 10 Gest St. 
Helen Johnson — 622 Mound St. 
Ida Miller— 611 W. 6th St. 
Felix Savage — George ana John St. 
Henry's Shack— 528 Mound St. 
Wm. Taylor's— 500 W. Court St. 
Busy Bee Cafe— 809 John St. 
Paul Williams— 1101 Simmons St. 
Lula Ward— 626 Mound St. 

CHINESE RESTAURANTS 
Tim Panr-514 W. 6th St. 



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CINCINNATI (Cont.) 
BEAUTY PARLOUS 

Efficiency— 878 Beecher St. 
The Hosmer— 920 Churchill Ave. 
Mill's— 2639 Park Ave. , 
E. N. Anderson— 1533 Blair Ave. 
E. Anderson— 701 Cutter St. 
Carrie Brown— 749 W. Court St. 
Breck's-913 John St 
Margaret Brown — 924 Linn £t. 
Cleaver Mae's— 1018 John St. 
Rosebud— 719 W. Court St. 
Grethel— 626 Central Ave. 
W. Jones— 735 W. 7th St. 
Ludie's — 444 Chestnut St. 
Pattie Lounds— 927 Linn St. 
Mrs. Mahan— 551 W. Liberty St. 
Margaret Peak— 2614 Park Ave. 
Virginia Richardson— 50s Richmond i>t. 
Callie P. Smith— 709 Mound St. 
Lucille Sebastian— 3546 Dick St. 
Carrie Tally-800 W. 8th St. 
Martha Williams— 506 W. 5th St. 

B. Wilkins — 639 Richmond St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Collegiate— 906 Churchill Ave. 

Sth Ave.— 528 W. 5th Ave o 

Clifford Brown— 545 Clark St. 

R. E. Crump— 500 W. 6th St. 

George Cannon— 434 W. 5th St. 

Bud Douglas — 636 W. Court St. 

C Lewis Handy— 810 John St. 

Rev. Wm. Halbert— 7U3 Kenyon Ave. 

Charles Humphery— 528 W. Sth St. 

Henry Johnson— 1025 John St. 

Flowers Slaughter-435 W. 5th St. 

TAVERNS 

Edgemont Inn— 2950 Gilbert Ave. 
Travelers Inn— 1115 Hopkins St. 
Log Cabin— 608 John Street 
Kitty Kat— 117 W. 5th St. 
Barr ft Linn— 760 Barr St. 
Shuffle Inn— 638 Baymiller St. 
Wright's— 776 W. 5th St. 
Ben— 723 W. Sth St. 
Silver Fleet— 810 W. 8th Su 
Julia's Cafe— 520 W. 5th St. 
Felder's— 810 W. 8th St. 
Hotel— 542 W. 7th St. 
DRUG STORES 

Sky Pharmacy— 5th & John Sts. 
Hoard's— 937 Central Ave. 
Fallon' s — 6th & Mound Sts. 
West End— 709 W. Court St. 
Mangrum— Chapel ft Park Ave. 
Dr. Russel— 612 W. 9th St. 

NIGHT CLUBS w 

Cotton Club— 6th ft Mound Street 

Downbeat— Beecher & Gilbert St. 
ROAD HOUSES 

Shuffle Inn— 7th ft Carr Streets 
TAILORS , 

DeLuxe — 1217 Linn St. 

Charles Bell— 603 W. 6th St. 

Dawson — 660 Baymiller St. 

Walthal— 732 W. 5th St. 



SERVICE STATIONS 

S. ft W.— 9th & Mound Sts. 

Coursey— 2985 Gilbert Ave. 

R. & M.— 822 W. 7th St 

9th St. — 9th & Mound St. 
GARAGES 

Adams— 2915 Gilbert Ave. 

7th St.— 328 W. 7th St. 

Theodore Little— 1107 Mound St. 

W R Warren— 930 Mound St. 

Lorell Wilkerson— 808 Freemen Ave. 

All Service— 8th & Cutler St. 

TAXI CABS w 

Calvin— 9th & Mound St. 
Ferguson's — Alms PL & Lincoln Ave. 

CLEVELAND 

HOTELS 

Ward^l 13 Cedar Ave. 
Phyllis Wheatly— 4300 Cedar Ave. 
Geraldine— 2212 E. 40th St. 
Y. M. C. A.— E. 76th ft Cedar 
Majestic — 2291 F.. 55th St. 
Carnegie— 6803 Carnegie Ave. 
Pershing — 6412 Cottage Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Edith Wilkins— 2121 E. 46th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Williams— Central ft E. 49th St. 
Cassie's— 2284 E. 55th St. 
Manhattan— 9903 Cedar Ave. 
State— 7817 Cedar 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Cosmetology— Phyllis Wheatly Bldg. 
Alberta's— 8203 Cedar Ave. 
Wilkin's — 12813 Kinsman Road 
Unique De Luxe— 2408 E. 79th St. 
Mildred's— 899 E. 105th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 
Bryant's— 9808 Cedat Ave. 
Driskill— 1243 E. 105th St. 

TA.VER N S 

Brown Derby — 40th ft Woodland Ave. 

Cedar Gardens— 9706 Cedar Ave. 

Cafe Society— 966 E. 105th St. 

Gold Bar— 105th St. & Massic Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Douglas— 7917 Cedar Ave. 
BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 

Wilkins— 2112 East 46th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

DIXON'S SERVICE STATION 

8904 CEDAR AVE. 

Kyer's— Cedar ft 79th St. 
Douglas — E. 93rd ft Cedar Ave. 
K ft R — Garfield & E. 105th St. 
Amoco— Ashbury ft E. 105th St. 
GARAGES . 
Sykes — 6801 Kinsonan Road 

DRUG STORES 

Benjamin's — E. 55th St. ft Central 



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IN PATRONIZING THESE PLACES 



TAILORS 

Grant's— 9S02 Cedar Ave. 
Serv-well— 1283 E. 105th St. 
Primrose— 2928 Woodland Ave. 
Yale— 876 E. 105th St. 

COLUMBUS 
HOTELS 

Madonna Apts. — Tayor & Long St. 
Ford— 179 N. 6th St. 
Lexington — 180 Lexington Ave. 
Norfolk— 430 N. Monroe Ave. 
Plaza— Long St. & Hamilton Ave. 
Macon Hotel— 366 N. 20th St. 
Charlton — 439 Hamilton Ave. 
Flints— 703 E. Long St. 
Hawkins — 65 N. Monroe Ave. 
Litchferd— N. 4th St. 
Fulton — 403 E. Fulton St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Hawkins— 70 N. Monroe Ave. 

RESTAURANTS 

Belmont — 689 E. Long St. 

TAVERNS 

Poinciana— 758 E. Long St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Club Rogue— 772 }4 E. Long St. 

Turf Club — Champion at Mt. Vernon 
SERVICE STATIONS 

King's — E. Long &Monroe 

Peyton Sohio's— E. Long & Monroe 

DAYTON 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 907 W. 5th St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

B. Lawrence — 206 Norwood St. 

LIMA 

TOURIST HOMES 

Sol Downton — 1124 W. Spring St. 
Edward Holt — 406 E. High St. 
Amos Turner — 1215 W. Spring St. 
George Cook— 230 S. Union St. 

LORAIN 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Alex Cooley— 114 W. 26th St. 
Mrs. W. H. Redmond— 201 E. 22nd St. 
Worthington— 209 VV. 16th Stt. 
Porter Wood— 1759 Broadway 
H. P. Jackson— 2383 Apple Ave. 

MANSFIELD 
HOTELS 

Lincoln— 757 N. Bowman St. 

MARIETTA 
HOTELS 

St. James— Butler St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Jackson— 213 Church St. 



MLDDLETOWN 

RESTAURANTS 

Dew Drop Inn— 1232 Garfield 
BARBER SHOPS 

Acme— 909 Lincoln 
TAILORS 

Tramell— 1308 Garfield 

OBERLIN 

HOTELS 

Oberlin Inn— College & Main 

SPRINGFIELD 

HOTELS 

Posey— 209 S. Fountain Ave. 

Y. M. C. A.— Center St. 

Y. W. C. A.— Clarke St. 

Burtons— 120 Center St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

£? rS c ¥' E. Wilborn-220 Fair St. 

H. Sydes— 902 S. Yellow Spring St. 

Mrs. C. Seward— 1090 Mound St. 
RESTAURANTS 

^ urto, j' s T 642 S - YelIow s P"'ns St. 
Mrs. J. Johnson— 416 W. Southern 
Posev — 211 S. Fountain Ave. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Louise— 902 Innesfallen Ave. 

Powder Puff-638 S. Wittenberg Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Harris— 39 W. Clark St. 

Griffith & Martin— 127 S. Center St. 
TAVERNS 

Posey's— 211 S. Fountain Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

K. P. Imp. Club— S. Yellow Spring 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Underwood— 1303 S. Yellow Spring St. 
GARAGES 
Green's— 1371 W. Pleasant St. 

Ben't— 935 Sherman Ave. 

STEUBENVILLE 
TOURIST HOMES 
W. Jackson— 448 Adam St. 
H. Jackson — 650 Adam St. 

TOLEDO 

HOTELS 

Pleasant— IS N. Erie Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

G. Davis— 532 Woodland Ave. 

Mrs. J. Jennings— 729 Indiana Ave. 

J. F. Watson— 399 Pinewood Ave. 

P. Johnson— 1102 Collingwood Blvd. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Personality— 913 Collingwood Blvd. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Chiles— Indiana & Collingwood 
TAVERNS 

Indiana— 529 Indiana Ave. 

Midway— 764 Tecumsik St. 



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Ohio 
Oklahoma 



SERVICE STATIONS 
Darling's — 858 Pinewood Ave. 
Hobb's— City Park & Belmont 

YOUNGSTOWN 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 962 W. Federal St. 

Rideout— 383 Lincoln Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

"Y"— 962 Federal St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Harris— Belmont & W. Federal St. 



SERVICE STATIONS 

Hall's— Bayen & W. Federal St. 
GARAGES 

Underwood — 543 5th Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 
40 Club— 399 E. Federal St. 

West Side— 477 W. Federal St. 

ZANESVILLE 
HOTELS 
Park— 1S61 W. Main St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Little Harlem — Lee St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

L. E. Coston— 1545 N. Main St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Nap Love — Second St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Celeste— South St. 

OKLAHOMA 

BOLEY 
HOTELS 

Berry's — South Main St. 

CHICKASHA 
TOURIST HOMES 
Boyd't— 1022 Shepard St. 

ENID 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Eliza Baty— 520 E. State St. 
Mrs. Johnson— 217 E. Market St. 
Edward's— 222 E. Park St. 
Vandorf — Broadway & Washington 

GUTHRIE 
TOURIST HOMES 

James — 1002 E. Springer Ave. 

Mrs. M. A. Smith— 317 E. Second St. 

MUSKOGEE 
HOTELS 



People's— 316 N. 2nd St. 
Elliots— 11 1# So. 2nd St. 



RESTAURANTS 

Do-Drop Inn-220 S. 2nd St. 

People's— 316 N. 2nd St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Central— 228 N.Second St. 

Peoples— 312 N. Second St. 

Robbins— 114 Court St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Lenora's— 228 N. 2nd St. 

TAVERNS 

Eagle Bar — Second at Court 

Mack's— 322 N. 2nd St. 

ROAD HOUSES 

Blue Willow Inn— 1008 S. 24th St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Smith's— 325 N. 2nd St. 

AUTOMOTIVE 
SMITH TIRE COMPANY 
2nd AND DENISON STREETS 

GARAGES 

Middleton's — 420 N. Second St. 

Nelson's— 940 S. 20th St. 

London's — 209 Denison 
TAILORS 

Williams— 321 N. 2nd St. 

Ezell's— 208 S. 2nd St. 

OKLAHOMA CITY 
HOTELS 

Little Page— 219 N. Central Ave. 

Hall— 308^ N. Central 

Magnolia Inn — 629 E. 4th 
TOURIST HOMES 

COrtland Rms.— 629 N. E. 4th 

Scrugg's — 420 N. Laird St. 

Tucker's— 3 15J4 N. E. 2nd St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Eastside Food Shop— 904 N. E. 2nd St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Chambers— 531 N. Kelly St. 

Lyons — 316 North Central 

N. B. Ellis— 331 y 2 N. E. 2nd St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Elks— 300 Block N. E. 2nd St. 

Golden Oak— 300 Block N. E. 2nd 

Clover Leaf— 300 Block N. E. 2nd St. 
TAVERNS 

Lyons— 304 E. 2nd St. 

Ruby's— 322J4 N. E. 2nd St. 

King's— 905 N. E. 4th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Richardson's— 400 N. E. 2nd St. 

Harry"s— 547 N. E. 3rd St. 

Mathues— 1023 N. E. 4th St. 
SANITARIUMS 

Ed s— 220 N. E. 1st St. 
DRUG STORES 

Randolph— 331 N. E. 2nd St. 

Cut Rate— 301 N. E. 2nd St. 



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OKMULGEE 
RESTAURANTS 

Simmon* — 407 E. 5th St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Walker— 717 N. Porter 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Phillips— Sth & Delaware Stt. 
TAXI CABS 

H. & H.— 421 E. 5th St. 

SHAWNEE 
HOTELS 

Olison— 501 S. Bell St. 

Slugg's— 410 So. Bell St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

M. Gross— 602 S. Bell St. 

TULSA 
HOTELS 

Small— 615 E. Archer St. 
Red Wing— 206 N. Greenwood 
Royal— 605 E. Archer St. 
McHunt— 1121 N. Greenwood Ave. 
Warren Hotel 

V W C. A.-*2I E. Oklahoma PI. 
TOURIST HOMES 

r\r H -M S 'T! V ~P#, N - Greenwood 

C U. Netherland— 542 N. Elgin St 

RESTAURANTS 

Your Cab— 517 E. Beady St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Swindall's— 203 N. Greenwood 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Mince— 2nd ft Eigin Sts 
GARAGES 

Pine Street— 906 E. Pine St. 

AUTOMOBILES 

Meharry Drugs— 101 Greenwood St. 

OREGON 

PORTLAND 
HOTELS 

Medley-2272 N. Interstate Ave. 

W - C. A.-N. E. William. Ave. & Till. 
RESTAURANTS 

Barno's— 84 N. E. Broadway 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Baker.-6535 N. E. Grand Ave. 
Redmond— 2862 S. E. Ankeny 
Mott S.sters— 2107 Vancouver Ave 
BARBER SHOPS 

Holiday's— 511 N. W. 6th Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Oregon Frat.— 1412 N. Wms 
ROAD HOUSES 

Sp.cers— 1734 N. Williams Ave. 
TAXI CABS 
BROADWAY DE LUXE CAB 
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PENNSYLVANIA 

ALLENTOWN 
RESTAURANTS 
Southern— 372 Union Street 

ALTOONA 
TOURIST HOMES 

C Bell— 1420 Wash. Ave. 

Mrs. E. Jackson— 21 38-18th St. 

Mrs. H. Shorter— 2620-8th St 
RESTAURANTS 

Mac's— 1710 Union Ave. 

COATESVILLE 
HOTELS 
Subway 

BEDFORD SPRINGS 
HOTELS 

HARRIS HOTEL 

COZY ROOMS — MAID SERVICE 
BEST OF MEALS - WINES & LIQUORS 

Geo. W. Burton, Prop. 

PENN A WEST STS. BEDFORD SPRINGS. PA. 

™ CHESTER " 

HOTELS 

Harlem— 1909 W. 3rd St. 

Moonglow22S Market Street 
RESTAURANTS 

Rio— 321 Central Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Rosella — 413 Concord Ave. 

Alex. Davis— 123 Reaney St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Bouldin— 1710 W. 3rd St 
TAVERNS 

Wright's— 3rd St. & Central Ave. 
TAILORS 

Tailor Shop — 601 Tilgaman 

DARBY 

TAVERNS 

Golden Star— 1 0th &' Forrester 

ERIE 
HOTELS 

Pope— 1 3 18 French Street 

GETTYBURG 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. J. Forsett— 210 W. High 

GERMANTOWN PHIL 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 132 W. Rittenhouse 
TOURIST HOMES 
M. Foote— 5560 Blakmore St. 



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Pennsylvania 



TAVERNS 

Terrace Grill— 75 E. Sharpnack St. 

. HARRISBURG 
HOTELS 

Jackson— 1004 N. 6th St. 

Jack's— 1208 N. 6th St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. H. Carter— 606 Foster St. 

Mrs. W. D. Jones— 613 Forester St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Rowland— 1321 N. 6th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Jack s— 1002 N. 6th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Broad St. — *17 Broad St. 

LANCASTER 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
E. Clark— 449 S. Duke St. 
J. Carter— 143 S. Duke St. 
A. LL. Polite— 540 North St. 

NEW CASTLE 
HOTELS 

Y. W. C. A. — 140 Elm St. 

OIL CITY 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. Jackson— 258 Bissel Ave. 
Mrs. M. Moore— 8 Bishop St. 

PHILADELPHIA 
HOTELS 
HOTEL CHESTERFIELD 
S.W. Cor. BROAD & OXFORD SfT. 
Baltimore— 1438 Lombard Street 
Attucks — 801 S. 15th Street 
Elizabeth— 756 S. 16th St. 
Woodson— 1414 Lombard 
Gilchriest— 319 N. 40 St. 
Dixie— 606 S. 13th St. 
The Grand — 420 So. 15th St. 
Douglas — Broad A Lombard Sts. 
Elrae— 805 N. 13th St. 
LaSalle— 2026 Ridge Ave. 
New Roadside— 514 S. 15th St. 
Paradise— 1627 Fitzwater St. 
Y. M. C A.— 1724 Christian St. 
Y. W. C. A.— 1605 Catherine St. 
Y. W. C. A.— 6128 Gennantown Ave. 
Horseshoe— 12th A Lombard 
New Phain— 2059 Fitzwater 
La Reve— Cor. 9th & Columbia Ave. 



Pitts— 1301 Poplar St. 
Carlyle— 1425 W. Poplar St. 
Doris— 2219 N. 13th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Marion's — 20th ft Bainbridge Sts. 

Wilson's — 21st & Burke Sts. 

Seattle— 113 South St. 



Red Rooster— 17th & Butler Su. 
Bar-B-Q — 10 S. Mole St. 
Trott Inn— 5030 Haverford Ave. 
Mattie's— 4225 Pennsgrove St. 
Ruth's— 1848 N. 17th St. 
Cost to Cost — 13 54 South St. 
Brigg's— 2510 F.idge Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 
Effie's— 5502 W. Girard Ave. 
A. Henson — 1318 Fairmont Ave. 
Jennie's— 108 S. 18th St. 
LaSalle— 2036 Ridge St. 
Lady Ross— 718 S. 18th St. 
Reynolds— 1612 N. 13th St. 
Rose's— 16th & South St. 
F. Franklin— 2115 W. York St. 
Morton's — 17th ft Bainbridge 
Redmond's — 4823 Fairmount Ave. 
A. B. Tooks— 1913 W. Diamond St. 

School of Beauty Culture 

Carter's School— 1811 W. Columbia Ave. 

BARBER SHOPS 

S. Jones 2064 Ridge Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Wander Inn— 18th & Federal St. 

Butler's Tavern — 17th ft Carpenter 

Campbell's— 18th & South St. 

Loyal— 16th ft South Sts. 

Irene's— 2200 Ridge Ave. 

Lyons — 12th ft South St. 

Blue Moon— 1702 Federal St. 

Butler's— 2066 Ridge Ave. 

Modern — 11th ft Fitzwater 

Cotton Grove — 1329 South St. 

Wayside Inn— 13th & Oxford St. 

Wonder Bar — 19th ft Montgomery 

Lenox — Popular ft Jessup Sts. 

Loyal — 1 6th ft South Sts. 

Fred's— 1320 South St. 

Preston's — 4043 Market St. 

Jimmy's — 1508 Catherine St. 

Casbah— 39th ft Fairmount St. 

Diion's — 19th ft Montgomery 

Last Word — Haveriford ft 51st St. 

Cathrine's— 1350 South St. 

Postal Card— 1504 South St. 

Emerson's — 15th ft Bainbridge St. 

Irene's — 2200 Ridge Ave. 

Brass Rail— 2302 W. Columbia Ave. 

Club 421—5601 Wyalusing Ave. 

Morris — 20th ft South Stt. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Cotton Club— 2106 Ridge Ave. 

Cafe Society— 1306 W. Columbia Ave. 

Paradise — Ridge ft Jefferson 

Crystal Room— 1935 W. Columbia Ave. 

Progressive— 1415 S. 20th St. 

Zanzibar— 1833 W. Columbia Ave. 

Cotton Bowl — Master St. ft 13th St. 
GARAGES 

Bond Motor Service — 6726 N. 8th St. 

Booker Bros.— 18 1 1 Fitzwater St. 

Garage — 1823 Bainbridye St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Dorsey Bros.— 2009 Oxford St. 

Witcher— 1601 Fitzwater St. 



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PHILADELPHIA (Cont.) 
DRUG STORES 

Smiler — 40th & Parrish St. 
Bound's— 59th & Race St. 

PITTSBURGH 
HOTELS 

Ave'— 1538 Wylie Ave. 
Bailey'*— 1533 Center Ave. 
Colonial— Wylie & Fulton St. 
Park— 2215 Wylie Ave. 
Palace— 1545 Wylie Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Godfrey House— 1604 Cliff St. 

B. Williams— 1537 Howard St. 
Mrs. William— 5518 Qaybourne St 

RESTAURANTS 
Scotty's — 2414 Center Ave. 
Dearling's— 2524 Wylie Ave. 

READING 
TOURIST HOMES 

C. Dawson — 441 Buttonwood St. 

SCRANTON 
TOURIST HOMES 

Elvira R. King— 1312 Linden St. 
Mrs. J. Taylor— 1415 Penn. Ave. 

SHARON HILL 
TAVERNS 

Dixie Cafe— Hook Rd.— Howard St. 

WASHINGTON 
TOURIST HOMES 

Richardson — 140 E. Chestnut St. 
RESTAURANTS 

W. Allen— N. Lincoln St. 

M. Thomas — N. Lincoln St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Yancey's — E. Spruce St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Thomas Grill — N. Lincoln St. 

WAYNE 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Plantation— Gulf Rd. & Henry Av. 

WILLIAMSPORT 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Edward Randall 719 Made St. 

WILKES BARRE 
HOTELS 

Shaw— 15 So. State St. 

YORK 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. I. Grayson~32 W. Princess St. 

RHODE ISLAND 

NEWPORT 
TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. F. Jackson— 28 Hall Ave. 
Mrs. L. Jacgson — 35 Bath Road 



PROVIDENCE 
HOTELS 

Biltmore 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. M. A. Greene — 85 Meeting St. 

Dinah's-462-4 N. Main St. 
TAVERNS 

Dixieland— 1049 Westminster St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

B. Boyd's — 43 Camp St. 

Geraldine's— 205 Thurbui Ave. 
AUTOMOBILES 
George's— 203 Plainfield St. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 

RESTAURANTS 

ANDERSON 

Ess-Tee— 112 E. Church St. 

AIKEN 
TOURIST HOMES 

C. F. Holland— 1118 Richland Ave. 
DRUG STORES 

Dr. C. C. Johnson— 1432 Park Ave. 

ATLANTIC BEACH 
HOTELS 

Theretha 

BEAUFORD 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Peoples — D. Brofn, Prop. 

CHARLESTON 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Gladsen — 15 Nassau St. 
Mrs. Mayes — Spring St. 
A. Serrant— 99 Coming St. 
Waverly— 2515 Gervais St. 
TAVERNS 

Harleston's— 250 Ashley Ave. 

COLA 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Workman's— 1825 Taylor St. 

COLUMBIA 
HOTELS 

Y. W. C. A. — 1429 Park St. 

Community Center — 831 Hampton St. 

Nylon— 918 Senate St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. S. H. Smith— 929 Pine St. 

CoUege Inn— 1609 Harden St. 

Mrs. H. Cornwel— 1713 Wayne 

Mrs. W. D. Chappelle— 1301 Pine St. 

Beachum — 2212 Gervais St. 

Mrs. J. P. Wakefield— 1323 Heidt 
RESTAURANTS 

Green Leaf— 1117 Wash. St. 

Magnolia — 2108 Gervais 



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COLUMBIA (Cont.) 
RESTAURANTS 

Savoy — Old Winnsboro Rd. 

White Way— 2330 Gervais 

Cozy Inn— 1509 Harden St. 

Mom's — 1005 Washington St. 

Brown's— 1014 Lady St. 

Blue Palace— 1001 Washington St. 

Waverly— 2515 Gervais St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Amy's — 112514 Washington St. 

Obbie's— 1119J4 Washington St. 

Morgan's — 2342 Washington St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Holman's— 2138 Gervais St. 

Stratfords— 1003J4 Washington St. 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

Poro— 2481 Millwood Ave. 

Madare Bradley— 2228 Hampton St. 
TAYERNS 

Taylor's — Broad River Rd. 

Mrs. I. Goodum— 922 Harden St. 

Savoy Club — H'way 12 

Moon Glow— 1005 Washington St. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Chauffer's— 2314 Pendleton 
SERVICE STATIONS 

A. W. Simkins— 1331 Park St. 

Caldwell's— Oak & Taylor Sts. 

Waverly— 2202 Taylor St. 
DRUG STORES 

Count's— 1105 Washington St. 

TAXI CABS 

Blue Ribbon— 1024 Washington St. 

CHERAW 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. M. B. Robinson— 211 Church St. 
Mrs. Maggie Green — Church St. 
RESTAURANTS 
COLLEGE INN SANDWICH 
SHOP— 324 SECOND STREET 

Gate Grill— 2nd Street 

Watson — 2nd Street 
TAVERNS 

College Inn— 2nd St. 
ROAD HOUSES 

Hill Top— Society Hill Road 
BARBER SHOPS 

Imperial — 2nd Street 
BEAUTY SHOPS 

Bell's— Huger St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 
Motor Inn — 2nd Street 

CROSS HILL 
RESTAURANTS 

Willie Miller 

FLORENCE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. B. Wright— 1004 E. Cheeve St. 
J. McDonald— 501 S. Irby St. 



RESTAURANTS 

Ace's Grill— 114 E. Cheeve St. 

GEORGETOWN 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. R. Anderson — 424 Broad 

Mrs. D. Atkinson— 811 Duke 

Jas. Becote— 118 Orange 

T. W. Brown — Merriman & Emanuel 

Mrs. A. A. Smith— 317 Emanuel 

GREENVILLE 

HOTELS 

Liberty— 18 Spring St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Miss M. J. Grimes — 210 Mean St. 

Mrs. W. H. Smith— 212 John St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Fowlers — 16 Spring St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Broadway — 1 1 Spring St. 

Lydia's— 21 E. Broad St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Broadway — 8 Spring St. 
GARAGES 

Whittenburg's Service — 
600 Anderson St 
DRUG STORES 

Gibb.s— 101 E. Broad St. 

MULLINS 

HOTELS 

283 W. Front St. 

Ace Hi — 148 Front St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

E. Calhoun's— 535 N. Smith St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Ace Hi— 148 Front St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Noham Ham— Front St. 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Calhoun Nite Club— 535 Smith St. 
ROAD HOUSES 

Kate Odom — 76 H'way 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Ed. Owins'— Front St. 

ORANGEBURG 

DRUG STORES 

Danzler— 121 W. Russell St. 

SPARTANBURG 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. O. Jones— 255 N. Dean St. 

Mrs. L. Johnson— 307 N. Dean 
RESTAURANTS 

Mrs. M. Davis— S. Wofford 

Howard's— 415 S. Liberty St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS . 

Downey's — 445 S. Liberty St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

R. Browning— 122 Short Wofford 



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SPARTENBURG (Cont.) . 
TAVERNS 

Moonlight— N. Vito & Chasander 

Victory — Union Highway 
NIGIIT CLUBS 

Club Paradise — 491 S. Liberty 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Collins— 398 S. Liberty St. 

South Side— S. Liberty St. 

Magnolia — 217 Magnolia St. 
TAXI CABS o 

Collin's— 389 S. Liberty St. 
ROCK HILL 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

Jeflerson's— 168 W. Black St. 

SUMTER 
TOURIST HOMES 

Edmonia Shaw — 206 Manning Ave. 

Mrs. Julia E. Byrd— 504 N. Main 

C. H. Bracey— 210 W. Oakland 

Johnnie WUliams— Hiway 15A 
TAVERNS 

Steve Bradiord — N. Main St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Esso Gas Station 
DRUG STORES 

Peoples— 5 W. Libtrty St. 

SOUTH DAKOTA 

ABERDEEN 
HOTELS 

Alonzo W> d— S. Main St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Virginia- 303 S. Main St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Marland— 321 S. Main St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Olson— 103 V 2 S. Main St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Swanson — H'way 12 & Main St«. 
GARAGES 

Spaulding — S. Lincoln St. 

Wallace— S. Liner In St. 

SIOUX FALLS 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Moxley— 9IS N. Main 

Chamber of ComDerce — 131 S. Phillips Ave 
(Inquire) 

TENNESSEE 

BRISTOL 

TOURIST HOMES 

A. D. Henderson— 301 McDowell 
CHATTANOOGA 
HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 793 E. 9th St. 

Lincoln— 1 101 Carter St. 

Martin— 204 E. 9th St. 

People*— 1104 Carter St. 



TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. Baker— 843 E. 8th St. 

Mrs. E. Brown— 1129 E. 8th St. 

Y. W. C. A. — 839 E. 8th St. 

J. Carter— 1022 E. 8th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Mann Bros.— 528 E. 9th St. 
GARAGES 

Volunteer— E. 9th St. & Lindsay 
TAXI CABS , 

Simms — 915 Univeriity Ave. 

CLARKSVILLE 

RESTAURANTS 

Foston's— 851 College St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. H. Northington — 717 Main St. 

Mrs. Kate Stewart— 500 Poston St. (Blk, 
BARBER SHOPS 

Wilson's— 900 Franklin St. (Blk). 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Johnson's — 10th St. 

KNOXVILLE 

HOTELS 

Y. W. C. A.— 329 Temperance St. 

Hartford— 219 E. Vine St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Rollins— 302 E. Vine St. 
Anderson's— 501 E. Church St. 

LEXINGTON 

TOURIST HOMES 
C. Timberlake— Holly St. 

MEMPHIS 

HOTELS 

Travelers— 347 Vance 
Mitchells— 160 Hernando St. 

Marquette— 507 Linden 

RESTAURANTS 

The Parkview— 516 N. 3rd St. 
Scott's— 368 Vance Ave. 
Davidson's- -345 S. 4th St. 
Bessie's — 138 Vance Ave. 
Moonlight -900 S. Landerdale 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Chiles'- 141 Beale Ave. 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

Burchitti — 201 Hernando St. 
Superior- -1550 Florida Ave. 
Johnson - -3 16 S. 4th St. 

TAILORS 

Parks— f>9 7 Landerdale 
DRUG STORIES 

So. Memphis— 907 Florida Ave. 

Pantazc- Main & Beale 

MURFREESBORO 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. M. E. Howland — 439 E. State 
R. Moc re— University & State St. 



NASHVILLE 

HOTELS 

Carver — 1122 Charlotte Ave. 

Y. M. C. A. — 4th & Charlotte Aves. 

Carver Courts — White't Creek Pike 

Y. W. C. A.— 436 5th Ave. N. 

Bryant— 500 8th Ave. S. 

Y. M. C. A. — 436-5th Ave., N. 

Brown's — 1610 Jefferson St., North 

BEAUTY PARLORS , m 
Queen of Sheba— 1503 14th Ave. N. 

Estielle's— 1311 3rd Ave., S. 
Myrtles— 2423 Eden St. 

BEAUTY SCHOOLS vt 

Bowman's — 409 4th Ave., N. 

RESTAURANTS 

Dew Drop Inn— 2514 Booker St. 
Black Hawk— 1124 Cedar St. 

Martha's— 309 Cedar St. 

Peacock Inn — Jefferson and 18th Ave. 

Ann's Tea Room— Jefferson and 18th Ave. 

TAILORS 

Comet — 1103 Charlotte Ave. 

BARBER SHOPS 
•Y'— 34 4th Ave. N. 



TEXAS 

ABILENE 

RNS 

ond Cafe— 620 1 
AMAR1LLO 

HOTELS 

Mayfair— 119 Van Buren St. 

Watley— 112 Van Buren St. 
Tennessee — 206 Van Buren St. 

RESTAURANTS, , p 
Tom's Place— 322 W. Third St. 
New Harlem — 114 Harrison St. 
Blue Bonnet— 400 W. Third St. 

BARBER SHOPS m 

Foster's— 204 Harrison St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS, 

Helen's— 105 N. Hughes St. 
Unique— 312 W. Third St. 

ROAD HOUSES 

Working Man'* Club— 202 Harrison 
TAVERNS , „ 

Williams— 113 Van Buren St. 
Green Parrot— 510 W. Third St. 
Carter Bros.— 323 W. Third St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Carter Bros.— W. Third St. 
GARAGES „. 

M & M— 202 Miss. St. 



RECREATION CLUBS 

Blue Moon— 107 Harrison St. 
Watley — 202 Harrison St. 

DRUG STORES 

G. & M. — 204A Harrison St. 
Knighton— 422 W. Third St. 
Corner — 118 Harrison St. 

ATLANTA 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Lizzie Simon— 308 N. Howe St. 

AUSTIN 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. J. W. Frazier— 810 E. 13th St. 
Mrs. J. W. Duncan— 1214 E. 7th St. 
Mrs. W. M. Tears— 1203 E. 12th St. 
Porter'*— 1315 E. 12th St. 

BEAUMONT 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. B. Rivers— 730 Forsythe St. 

RESTAURANTS , „ 
Long Bar-B-Q— 539 Forsyth. St. 

CORPUS CHRISTIE 

HOTELS „ , 

Y. W. C. A.— 1210 N. Staples 

TOURIST HOMES 
Horace Crecy's— 1710 Lexington Ave. 

RESTAURANTS 
Avalon — 1510 Ramirez 
Skylark— 1216 N. Staples 
Blue Willow— 806 Winnebago 
Little Aisle— 1530 Ramirez 
Square Deal — 810 Winnebago 
Savoy— 1007 N. Taneahua 
Royal— 1222 N. Staples St. 
Fortuna — 1307 N. Staples St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Johnson's — 1405 Chipito St. 
Edna's— 921 San Rankin 
Just-a-Mere— 901 Parker St. 
Mitchell's— 1519 Ramirez St. 
Bessie's— 1526 }4 Sam Rankin 

BARBER SHOPS 

Steen's— 1303 N. Alameda St. 

True Trim— 1001 N. Tancahud 

NIGHT CLUBS 
Alabam— 1503 Ramirez 
Elite— 1216 N. Staples St. 

LIQUOR STORES 
Pier— 821 Winnebago St. 
Savoy— 1220 N. Staples St. 

GARAGES 

Crecy'« — 1502 Ramirez 
TADLORS 

Burley's— 1223 N. Alameda St. 
Mclntyres— 1426 Ramirez 



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Texas 



CORSICANA 
TOURIST HOMES 

Rev. Conner — E. 4th Ave. 

Mrs. R. Lee— 712 E. 4th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Early Birds Cafe— 220 E. 5th Ave. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Mrs. Dellum— 117 E. Sth Ave. 

DALLAS 
HOTELS 

Grand Terrace— Boll & Juliett 

Lewis— 302J4 N. Central St. 

Powell— 3115 State St. 

Y. M. C. A.— 2700 Flora St. 

Y. W. C. A.— 3525 State St. 

Hall's— 1825J4 Hall St. 

Lone Star — 3118 San facinto St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Beaumont Barbeque — 1815 Orange 

Davis— 6806 Lemmon Ave. 

-Palm Cafe— 2213 Halls St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

S. Brown's— 1721 Hall St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Washington's— 3203 Thomas Ave. 
TAVERNS 

Hall St.— 1804 Hall St. 
DRUG STORES 

Smith's— 2221 Hall St. 

EL PASO 
HOTELS 
HOTEL MURRAY THEATER 
218 S. MESA AVENUE 

Jordan's — 104 Kemp St. 

PHILLIPS MANOR 

704 ST. VRAIN STREET 

Daniel Hotel — 413 S. Oregon St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

A. Winston— 3205 Almeda St. 
Mrs. S. W. Stull— 511 Tornillo 
C. Williama— 1507 Wyoming St. 
L. Walker— 2923 E. San Amnio 
E. Phillips— 704 S. St. Vrain St. 

TAVERNS 

Daniel's — 403 S. Orange St. 

DRUG STORES 

Donnel— 3201 Nanzana St. 

FORT WORTH 
HOTELS 

Del Rey— 901 Jones St. 

Jim— 413-15 E. Fifth St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Evan's— 1213 E. Terrell St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Y. M. C. A.— 1604 Jones St. 

Green Leaf— 315 E. 9th St. 
BEAU1T PARLORS 

Dickerson's— 1015 E. Rosedale 
SERVICE STATIONS 

South Side— 1151 New York St. 



GALVESTON 
HOTELS 

Oleander— 42154 25th St. 

Gus Allen— 2710 Ave. F. 
RESTAURANTS 

Miochell's— 417 25th St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

MISS G. H FREEMAN 

1414 - 29th STREET 

Mrs. J. Pope— 2824 Ave. M 
TAVERNS 

Gulf View— 28th & Blvd. Houston 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Manhattan— 2802 Ave. R l / 2 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

llma's-^106 Ave. N. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Imperial— 415 25th St. 
GARAGES 

Sunset— 3928 Ave. H. 

HENDERSON 

RESTAURANTS 

Chat & Chew— 615 N. Mill St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Mucklerogs— 617 N. Mill St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Tatums' — Sand Street 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Johnson"s — Kilgore & Tyler Hi way 
GARAGES 

Holman's — Kilgore & Tyler Hiway 

HITCHCOCK 

RESTAURANTS 

Rose Bud— Hiway 6 
BARBER SHOPS 

Fairwood — Hiway 6 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

MaeVs — Hiway 6 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Brown's — Hiway 6 
ROAD HOUSES 

Pleasure Inn— Hiway 6 

HOUSTON 

HOTELS 

Y. M. C. A.— 1217 Bagby St. 

Cooper's — 1011 Dart St. 

Dowling— 3111 Dowling St. 

New Day— 2112 Gray 
RESTAURANTS 

Eva's— 1617 Dowling St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

School & Parlor— 222 W. Dallas 

Lou Lillie's— 2714 Lee St. 

Margaret's— 5216 New Orleans St. 

Hick's— 803 Cleveland 

Franklin— 2014 Dowling St. 

Martin's— 3805 Lyons Ave. 



HOUSTON (Cont.) 
BARBER SHOPS 

—Harris — 508 Louisiana St. 
Grovey's — 2303 Dowling St. 
Beau Brummel— 4036 Lyons 
Ideal— 3005 Lyons Ave. 

TAVERNS 

Welcome Cafe— 2409 Pease Ave. 
Savoy Inn— 3321 Winbern 

NIGHT CLUBS , _ , 
Bronze Peacock— 5300 L.berty Road 
Blue Room Club— 4606 Market St. 
El Dorado— 2310 Elgin St. 
Casino Club— 2004 Jensen Dr. 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Lan's — 4312 Lyons Ave. 

0 ^S5.!li West Dallas 

DRUG STORES 

Langford's— 3026 Pierce St. 
Lion's— 618 Prarie & Louisiana 
El Dorado— 3202 Dowling St. 
Eureka— 2322 DowlinR St. 
Forest Homes— 3033 Holman St. 

MARSHALL 
TOURIST HOMES 

Rev. Bailey— 1103 W. Grand Ave. 

restaurants; 

Bob & Ann's— So. Carter St. 
TAVERNS „ , 

Singleton— W. Grand Ave. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

C. B. Black— Pt. Caddo Road 
BARBER SHOPS 

Craver's — So. Carter St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Fitrpatrick — University Ave. 

MEXIA 

HOTELS 

Carleton— 1 W. Commerce St. 

N. B^P «. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Mrs. B. Smith — N. Denton 
BARBER SHOPS 

Mr. C. Carter— N. Belknap 
TAVERNS 

R. Houston— N. Belknap 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Payne's — West Side 
ROAD HOUSES 

Jim Ransom— N. Carthage 
SERVICE STATIONS 

joV Brooks- 107 N. Belknap 

GARAGES, vt 

Rev. T. Sparks— N. Belknap 



MIDLAND 

HOTELS 

Watson's Hotel 
RESTAURANTS 

King Sandwich— Moody Addition 
BEAUTY PARLORS . 

Manbd-Nuf Sed— Moody Addition 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Buster & Bates— Moody Addition 
TAXI CABS 

Johnnie's — Moody Addition 

PARIS 

HOTELS 

Brownrigg — 88 N. 22nd St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. I. Scott— 405-2nd St.. N. E. 

Mrs. I. Scott— 115 N. 22nd St. 

PORT ARTHUR 

RESTAURANTS 

Shadowland— 632 W. 7th St. 

Tick T\xk— 536 W. 7th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Manhattan— 440 W. 7th St. 
LIQUOR STORES 

Mlssina's-438 W. 7th St. 

Coleman's— 735 Texas Ave. 

SAN ANTONIO 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mundy— 129 N. Mesquite St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Cactus— 524 E. Commerce St. 
Houston's— 318 Hedges St- 
Rick's— 602 S. Olive St. 
Mamie's— 1833 E. Houston St. 
BEAUTY SHOPS 
Optimistic — 105 Anderson St. 
Jones— 209 N. Swiss St. 
Band Box— 135 N. Mesquite St. 
Mitts— 115 N. Swiss St. 
Arritha's— 1 13 Alabama St. 
R & B — 126 N. Mesquite St. 
Hick's— 1515 E. Houston St. 
Briscoe's— 518 S. Pine St. 
Three Point— 716 Virginia Blvd. 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Wood Lake Country Club— New Sulphur 

Spring Road 
Eldorado— 1918 Wyoming St. 
LIQUOR STORES 

Good's— 106 Pearl St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 
Eason's— 1605 E. Houston 
Mitchell's— 805 S. Hackberry St. 

TYLER 

TOURIST HOMES , „ 
Mrs. Thomas— 516 N. Border St. 
W. Langston— 1010 N. Border 



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Vermont 



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TEXARKANA 

RESTAURANTS 
Casino— 504 West 3rd St. 

TAVERNS 

Dutahess Tea Room — 11 IS Capp St. 
GARAGES 

Carl Hill— 92S W. 20th St. 

WACO 
TOURIST HOMES 

B. Ashford— 902 N. 8th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Harlem— 123 Bridge 

Ideal— 109 N. 2nd St. 
ROAD HOUSES 

Golden Lilly— 426 Clifton 
TAVERNS 

Green Tree— 1 325 S. 4th St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Jockey Club— 2nd & Franklin St. 
BEAUTY PARLOUS 

Cendivilla— 107*4 N. Second St. 

Cinderella— 1133 Earle St. 

Ideal— 1029 Taylor St. 

Earle St.— 1113 Earle St. 

Mayfair— 112 Bridge St. 

Modern— 1406 Taylor St. 

Hine's— 1125 Earle St. 

Murphy's— 115 So. 2nd St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Hick'*— 2nd & Franklin St. 

WAXAHACHIE 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. A. Nunn— 413 E. Main St. 
Mrs. M. Johnson — 427 E. Main St. 
Mrs. N. Lowe— 418 E. Main St. 
Mrs. N. Jones — 430 E. Main St. 

WICHITA FALLS 
HOTELS 

Bridges — 404 Sullivan St. 
TOURIST HOMES 



f ! S." j'ackson— Park St." 



Jeffrey— 509 Juarez St. 
Jack 



UTAH 

SALT LAKE CITY 
HOTELS 
HOTEL ASTORIA 
528f$ \\. 2ND STREET 

New Hotel J. H.— 250 West So. Temple 
Y. W. C. A.— 306 E. 3rd St. 
Astoria — 4th & 5th St. W. 

VERMONT 

BURLINGTON 
HOTELS 

The Pates— 86-90 Archibald St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

George E. Braxton— 191 Champlain St. 
Mrs. William Sharper— 242 North St. 



SERVICE STATIONS 

McDermotts Esso Station 

MANCHESTER 
HOTELS 

Clyde Blackwells 

NORTHFIELD 
TOURIST HOMES 
COLE'S TOURIST HOME 
7 SHERMAN AVENUE 

RUTLAND 
TOURIST HOMES 
MEAD COTTAGE 
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VIRGINIA 

ALEXANDRIA 
TOURIST HOMES 

J. T. Holmes— 803 Gibbon St. 
J. A. Barrett— 724 Gibbon St. 

BEDFORD 
TOURIST HOMES 

Marinda Jones— R. F. D. No. I, Box 7-A 

BUCKROE BEACH 
HOTELS 

Bay Shore 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Club 400 

CARET 

TAVERNS 
Sessons Tavern 



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Virginia 



CHARLOTTESVILLE 
HOTELS 
Carver Inn— 701 Preston Ave 

TOURIST HOMES 

Virginia Inn— W. Main St. 

Chauffeur's Rest— 129 Preston Ave. 

Alerander's— 413 Dyce St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Apex— 211 W. Main St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Jokers — North 4th St. 

CHRISTIANBURG 
HOTELS 

Eureka 

DANVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 

Yancey's— 320 Holbrook St. 

Mrs. M. K. Page— 434 Holbrook St. 

Mrs. S. A. Overby — Holbrook St. 

DUNBARTON 

TOURIST HOMES 

H. Jackson— Route No. !, Box 322 

FARMVILLE 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. Kate Wiley— 626 S. Main St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Reid's— 236 Main St. 
TAVERNS 

Ried's— 200 Block, Main St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Clark's— Main St. 

I REDERlCKSBURft 

HOTELS 

McGuire— 521 Princess Ann St. 
Rappahannock — 520 Princess St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Taylor's — 505 Princess Anne St. 

HAMPTON 

RESTAURANTS 

Paul'*— 216 W King St 

Abraham's 39th St. & Hi-Way 

BARBER SHOPS 

Paul's— 154 Queen St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Tillie's— 215 N. King St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Lyle's — 40 Armitsead Ave. 



TAXI CAB 

Abraham's Taxi Service 

HARRISONBURG 

RESTAURANTS 
Frank'*— 145 E. Wolf St. 



HEWLETT 

TAVERNS 

Beverly Bros— R. F. D. No. 1 

LEXINGTON 

TOURIST HOMES 

The Franklin— 9 Tucker St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Washington— 16 N. Main St. 
TAVERNS 

Rose Inn— 331 N. Main St. 

LURAY 

TOURIST HOMES 

Camp Lewis Mountain — Skyline Drive 

LYNCHBURG 

HOTELS 

Phyllis Wheatley YWCA— 613 Monroe St. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. C. Harper— 1109 8th St. 

Mrs. M. Thomas— 919 Polk St. 

Mrs. Smith— 504 Jackson 

Happyland Lake — 812 5th Ave. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Selma'i— 1002 5th St. 

NATURAL BRIDGE 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mountain View Cottage 

NEWPORT NEWS 
HOTELS 

Cosmos Inn— 620 - 25th St. 
TOURIST nOMES 

Mrs. W. E. Barron— 2123 Jefferson 
Thomas E. Reese— 636-25th St. 
Mrs. W. Herndon— 752 26th St. 
Mrs. C. Stephents— 1909 Marshall Ave . 
J. H. Taliaferro— 2206 Marshall Ave. 

RESTAURANTS 

Tavern Rest— 2108 Jefferson 

Savoy— 637 - 25th St. 
Stop Light— 601 - 25th St. 
Webb— 6 19 -25th St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Alice— 628 - 25th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Ridley's— Orcutt Ave. & 30th St. 

BARBER SHOPS 

V & R— 636 - 25th St. 

Anthony— 609^ - 25th St. 
TAILORS 

Faulk— 638 - 25th St. 
DRUG STORES 

Woodard's — 25th St. & Madison 



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NORFOLK 
HOTELS 

Tatum Inn — 453 Brewer St. 
Prince George— 1757 Church St. 
Y. M. C. A.— 729 Washington Ave. 
Ambrose — 616 Brambleton Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 
MRS. FANNIE B. DCOLLETTE 
!) .':} WOOD STREET 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Jordan's — 526 Brambleton Ave. 

Vel-Ber St. Ann— 1008 Church St. 

Yea rgen' t—1685 Church St. 
TAYERNS 

Peoples — Church & Calvert Sts. 

Russell's— 835 Church St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Alston's — Cor. 20th & Church St. 

Mac's— 1625 Church St. 

PETERSBURG 
HOTELS 
The Walker House— 116 South 

Colbrook Inn— U. S. Highway No. 1 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Chatter Boy— 143 Harrison St. 

PHOEBUS 

HOTELS 

Horton's— County & Mellon Sts. 

RESTAURANTS 

Collegian— County & Mellon Sts. 
Horton's— County & Mellon Sts. 

DRUG STORES 

Langley— County & Mellon Sts. 

TAILORS 

Perry— Mellon St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 

Ward's— County Nr. Fulton St. 

RICHMOND 

HOTELS 



SLAUGHTER'S 
Hotel and Dining Room 

Clean and Comfortable 
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT 
Private Dining Rooms 
Phones Dial 2-9611—9709—9938 

G. A. Taj lor, Mgr. 
519 N. Second Street 
Richmond, Ya. 



Harris— 200 E. Clay St. 

Eggleston (Miller's)— 2nd & Leigh St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. E. Brice— 14 W. Clay St. 

Y. W. C. A.— 515 N. 7th St. 

Jack's — on Rt. No. 1-6 m. N. of Richmond 
RESTAURANTS 

Cora's— 427 E. Leigh St. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 

Rest-a-Bit— 619 N. 3rd St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Wright's— 412 E. Leigh St. 

Scotty's— 505 N. 2nd St. 
TAVERNS 

Market Inn— Washington Park 

NIGHT CLUBS 

Terrace Club — 1212 N. 26th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 
Cameron's — Brook Ave. & W. Clay S' 
Harris— 400 N. Henry St. 
Little Lord's— 410 N. 2rJ it. 
Adam St.— 523 N. Adams St. 

ROANOKE 
HOTELS 

Dumas — Hem* jt. N. W. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Y. M. C. A.— 23 Wells Ave. N. W. 

Y. W. C. A.— 20J» 2nd St. N. W. 
TAVERNS 

Tom's Place 

F & G— 114 N. Henry St. 
GARAGES 

Maple Leaf — High St. at Henry 

SOUTH HILL 
HOTELS 

Brown's — Melvin Brown, Prop. 
Groom's — John Groom, Prop . 

STAUNTON 
TOURIST HOMES 

Pannell's Inn — 613 N. Augusta St. 

F. T. Jones— 515 Baptist St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Johnson's— 301 N. Central Ave. 

TAPPAHANNOCK 

HOTELS 

McGuire's Inn — Marsh St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Way Side Inn— Main St. 

VVARRENTON 

RESTAURANTS 

Bill's— 5th Street 

Phil's— 5th Street 
TOURIST HOMES 

Lawson— 227 Aleianderia Pike 
BARBER SHOPS 

Walker's— 5 th Street 



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BEAUTY PARLORS 

Fowlers— 123 N. 3rd St. 

Pinn— 121 -5th St. 
TAXI CABS 

Joyner's— Phone 292 

Bland— Phone 430 

Parker's— Phone 491 

TAILORS 

McLain— 205 Culpepper St. 

WINCHESTER 

HOTELS 

Evans — 224 Sharp St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Dunbar Tea Room— 21 W. Hart St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Ruth's— 128 E. Cecil St 

WASHINGTON 

EVERETT 
TOURIST HOMES 

J. Samuels— 2214 Wedmore Ave. 
Mrs. J. T. Payne— 1632 Rainier St. 
Mrs. G. Samuels— 3620 Hoyt Ave. 

SEATTLE 

HOTELS 

Atlas — 420 Maynard St. 

Y. W. C. A.— 102-21 North St. 

Green— 711 Lane St. 

Idaho— 505 Jackson St. 

Olympus — 413 Maynard St. 

Eagle— 408 y 2 Main St. 
Mar — 520 Maynard Ave. 
Welcome Annex— 613 l A Jackson St. 
Dunbar— 328 N. 5th St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Palm Garden— 1040 Jackson St. 

Paramount — 518 Jackson St. 

Egyptian— 2040 E. Madison St. 
Elite— 428 - 21st Street 

Shanty Inn— 110 12th Ave. 
Sid's— 232 - North St. 

Vctory — 652 Jackson St. 
Markay— 1040 Jackson St. 
•Cozy Inn— 1740 N. Benton St. 
Crescent — Jackson St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Pauline's— 2221 E. Madison 

Modernistic — 674 Jackson St. 
Streamline— 1037^ Jackson St. 

LaMode— 2036 E. Madison St. 

Bert's— 2301 E. Denny Way 
Three Flowers— 1242 Jackson St. 

Glenarvons — 657 Jackson St. 
BEAUTY SCHOOLS 

Ruth Whiteside's— 614 Jackson St. 
BARBER SHOPS 

Hayes— 2227 E. Madison St. 

Stockards— 2032 E. Madison St. 

Atlas— 410 Maynard Ave. 

Green Dot— 510 Jackson St. 



NIGHT CLUBS 

Pltyhouse— 1238 Main St. 
Rocking Chair— 115-14 So. 

LIQUOR STORES 
Jackson's — 707 Jackson St. 

TAVERNS 

Stoemer— 2047 E. Madison St. 
Hill Top— 1200 Jackson St. 
Sea Gull— 673 Jackson St. 
Pacific Cafe— 417 Maynard St. 
Lucky Hour— 1315 Yesler Way 
Banquet— 1237 Jackson St. 
Victory — 652 Jackson St. 
Banquet— 1237 Jackson St. 
Dumas— 1040 Jackson St. 

SERVICE STATIONS 
Bob'i— 19th & E. Madison St. 
Burnham's— 221 1 E. Madison St. 
Moszee — 19 E. Madison St. 

GARAGES 
Commercial Auto — 9th & Denny Way 

DRUG STORES 

Bon-Rot— 14th & Yesler St. 

Bishop's — 507 Jackson St. 

Chikata— 114 12th Ave. 

Madison — 22nd & Madison 

Gosho — 656 Jackson St. 

Tokuda— 1724 Yesler Way 

Jackson St. — Jackson & Maynard St. 

TAILORS 

Gilt Edge— 611 Jackson St. 

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Free Information on Whom and What 
to see in Seattle 
Tel. Franklin 0742 
1409 E. Madison Seattle, Wash. 



TACOMA 

HOTELS 

Travelers— 1506^ Pacific Ave. 

BEAUTY PARLORS 
Catherine's— 1226 So. State St. 

RESTAURANTS 

Monte Carlo— 1555 Tacoma Ave. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. A Robinson— 1906 S. "I" St. 
J. H. Carter— 1017 S. Trafton St. 



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WEST VIRGINIA 

BECKLEY 
HOTELS 

New Pioneer— 340 S. Fayette St. 

LOGD1NGS 

Mrs. E. Morton — 430 S. Fayette St. 

Mrs. M. E. Carter— 206 Church St. 
RESTAURANTS 

Home Service— 338J4 S. Fayette St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Katie's Vanity— S. Fayette St. 

Fuqua's — Fugua Bldg. S. Fayette 
BARBER SHOPS 

Paynes— 338 S. Fayette St. 

Simpson's — New Pioneer Hotel 
NIGHT CLUBS 

Beckino Club— S. Fayette St. 

Chesterfield Club — New Pioneer Hotel 
American Legion — S. Fayette St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Moss'— 501 South Fayette St. 
DRUG STORES 

Morton Drug — S. Fayette St. 
TAXI CABS 

Robertson's— Dial 6542 
Nuway— Dial 3301 

BLUEFIELD 

TOURIST HOMES 
Traveler's Inn— 602 Raleigh St. 

CHARLESTON 

HOTELS 

Ferguson 
TAVERNS 

White Front— 1007Washint<ton St. 
Palace Cafe— 910 Washington St. 

CLARKSBURG 
RESTAURANT 

Tasty Lunch— 308 Water St. 
LODGING 

Mrs. Ruby Thomas— 309 Water St. 
NIGHT CLUB 

American Legion — Monticcllo St. 
Elks— First Street 
Pythians— 119 Harper St. 

TAVERN 

Johnson's — Monticello 

FAIRMONT 
RESTAURANT 

Whittaker's Grill— Pennsylvania Ave. 

BEAUTY SCHOOL 

Parker's— Pennsylvania 

HOTEL 

Monongahela Hotel —Madison Street 



BARBER SHOP 

Bailey's — Madison St. 

GRAFTON 

TAVERN 
BOSTON'S BILLIARD PARLOR, 

36 Latrobe St., 
RESTAURANT 

Jones — Latrobe Street 
LODGING 
Mrs. Geo. Jones — Front St 

HUNTINGTON 
HOTELS 

The Ross House— 91 l-8th Ave. 

Southern— 921 8th Ave. 

Massey's— 837 7th Av- 
LOGDINGS 

Mrs. R. J. Lewis— 1412 10th Ave. 

Mrs. C. J. Barnett— 810 7th Ave. 
RESTAURANTS 

J. Gross— 839 7th Ave. 

Parker's — 8th Avenue 

TAVERNS 

Monroe's — 1616 8th Ave. 
Seventh Avenue Grill 

NIGHT CLUB 

Harlem Club - 7th Ave. 
TAXI 

Party Taxi Cab— Dial 28385 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Louise's— 821 19th St. 
SERVICE STATIONS 

Sterling— Cor. 12th St.'ft 3rd Ave. 
GARAGES 

South Side— 716 8th A»e 

MONTGOMERY 

HOTELS 

NEW ROYAL HOTEL 

223 Gaines Street 

Best Accommodations for Transients 
REASONABLE RATES 
Robert Crews, Mgr. 
Coffee Shop Montgomery, W. Va. 

RESTAURANTS 

RITZ CAFE — 2111 GAINES ST. 

NINA SMITH, PROP. 
TAVERNS 

THE GREEN FRONT, 188^ 3RD 

AVE., GREELY DAVIS, PROP. 

BEAUTY PARLOR 

Snyder's — Fayette Pike 



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MONTGOMERY (Cont.) 

TAXI 

GRAY'S TAXI SERVICE, 212 
GAINES ST., GEO. GRAY, PROP. 
MORGANTOWN 
RESTAURANT 
COBB'S RESTAURANT 
116-118 KIRK STREET 

NIGHT CLUB 
AMERICAN LEGION 
1020 UNIVERSITY AVENUE 

LODGING 

Okey Ogden— 1046 College Ave. 
Mrs. Linnie Mae Slaughter— 3 Cayton St. 
Mrs. Jcanette O. Parker— 2 Cayton St. 
J. A. G. Edwards— 504 White Avenue 

PARKERSBURG 
NIGHT CLUBS 

American Legion — 812 Avery St. 

E. RAINELLE 
RESTAURANT 
TRAVELERS' INN— MAIN ST. 
RT. 60— TOM MOSLEY, PROP. 

ST. ALBANS 
TOURI ST CABINS 

HALL'S PARK TOURIST CABINS 

Cafe and Service Station 
U. S. Route 60 
10 MILES WEST OF CHARLESTON 
First Class Accommodations — Best of Food 

Gas, Oil and Accessories 
H. W. Hall, Prop. St. Albans, W. Va. 

WELCH 
HOTELS 

Capehart — 14 Virginia Ave. 

WILLIAMSON 
DRUG STORE 

Whittico's— E. Third 
NIGHT CLUB 

Elk's Club— Vinson St. 
LODGING 

Mrs. A. Wright— 603 Logan St. 

WHEELING 
LODGING 

Mrs. W. C. Turner— 114 12th St. 
Mrs. C. Early— 132 12th St. 

R. Williams— 1007 Chapline St. 
Blue Triangle Branch, Y. W. C. A. 



RESTAURANTS 

Singelery— 1043 Chapline St. 
BEAUTY PARLORS 

Miss Hall — Chapline St. 

Miss Taylor— Chapline St. 
NIGHT CLUBS „ 
American Legion— 1059 Chapline St. 

Elks Club— 1010 Chapline St. 

WHITE SULPHUR 
SPRINGS 

TOURIST HOMES 

Brook's— 138 Church St. 
Haywood Place— Church St. 

Slaughter's 

WISCONSIN 

FOND DU LAC 

TOURIST nOMES 
Mrs. E. Pirtle— 45 E. 11th St. 
V. Williams— 97 S. Seymour St. 

OSHKOSH 
TOURIST HOMES 

F. Pemberton— 239 Liberty St. 



WYOMING 

CASPER 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. J. E. Edwards— 347 N. Grant 
H. Keeling— 331 N. Grant 
G. Anderson— 320 N. Lincoln St. 

CHEYENNE 
HOTELS 

Barbeque Inn— 622 W. 20th St. 
TOURIST HOMES 

Mrs. L. Randall^612 W. 18th St. 

RAWLING 

RESTAURANTS 
Yellow Front— 11 East Front St. 

TOURIST HOMES 
ROBERT WESTBROOK 
111 E. FRONT STREET 

ROCK SPRINGS 

TOURIST HOMES 
Mrs. R. Collins— 915 7th St. 



ALASKA 

FAIRBANKS 

HOTELS 

Savoy 



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Out in the Mid-Atlantic, south east 
of the Virginia Capes, beyond the Gulf 
Stream's flying fish and phosphorous, 
lie the most famous coral islands in 
the World. It is the Bermudas . . . less 
than 20 square miles in size and so 
formed that in few spots it is possible 
to get more than a mile away from 
the sea. The north and south shores 
are utterly different and might belong 
to countries hundreds of leagues 
apart. 

The Bermudas, with startling clar- 
ity of sunlight, their gentle tropical 
sea, their special flash of white wash- 
ed roofs, pink-tinted walls and flaming 
poinciana trees, and their island nights 
glittering with more stars than any 
other sky in the Atlantic. They are 
collectively called "Bermuda." Here 
we find a place of coveted ease, un- 
hurried charm and relaxed living. 

Here it may mean building castles 
in the cleanest pink and white sand on 
earth, wandering over coral beaches 
into ocean that is the greenest green, 
the bluest blue. It may mean cycling 
along South Shore Road between tall 
hedges of Oleander, with youngster 
and picnic lunches safely tucked in a 
basket on handle bars. 

Or it may be the velvety greens and 
fairways of one of Bermuda's many 
golf courses. Or where attractive 
shops show choicest merchandise of the 
British Empire. 

There are many beautifully kept 
tennis courts, hidden picnic beaches, 
delightful roads and coral rocks from 
which a native fisherman's net may be 
cast, ensnaring everything including 
prancing sea-horses and mermaids 
singing! For, like a jewel set in Mid- 
Atlantic, Bermuda is the wish at sun- 
set and romance is starlight. 

You go from one Parish to another 
by boat, by bicycle, by the small mo- 
tor car. Everywhere the place is leis- 



urely. The motor car, convenient for 
visits from one end of islands to the 
other, travels (by law) only a few 
miles faster than average horse and 
carriage. 

HOW DO I GET TO BERMUDA? 

You fly by the latest aircraft or you 
go by luxury liner. The plane takes 
a few hours, boats from New York, 
35 hours. Departures from Baltimore, 
Boston, Halifax, Montreal and Eng- 
land. When you make reservations in- 
quire about special rates for children. 




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POINTS OF INTEREST 



HAMILTON — HALF 1 DAY 



Ancient town of St. George, Parlia- 
ment Buildings, Gibbs Hill Light- 
house, Aquarium and Museum, Sea 
Gardens, 17th Century St. Peter's 
Church, Caves. 

CURRENCY 

Although sterling is the legal tender 
in Bermuda, American and Canadian 
currencies are accepted everywhere. 
United Kingdom Bank Notes are still 
not negotiable. 

FACTS ABOUT BERMUDA 

Entry Requirements — No one re- 
quires passports or visas for visits to 
Bermuda, for periods of less than 
eight months. United States citizens re- 
quire same form of identification and 
proof of citizenship when returning to 
the U. S. A. 

THINGS TO SEE IN BERMUDA 

Somerset Tour — One day, Ferry 
from Hamilton to Somerset Island, re- 
turning by taxi, carriage or bicycle. 
Several interesting places in Somerset 
for lunch. See unique Somerset Bridge, 
visit U. S. Naval Base, enjoy pano- 
rama of Bermuda from gallery of 
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. 

ST. GEORGE'S TOUR — ONE DAY 

Because of long journey to the town 
of St. George, you will have more 
time to see if you go by taxi. Points 
of especial interest in St. George, 
St. Peter's Church, the old United 
States House, St. George* s Historical 
Museum, Gates Fort and David's 
Lighthouse. 

HARRINGTON SOUND TOUR — 
HALF DAY 

Visit the Government Aquarium & 
Museum, Devil's Hole, The Caves, 
Tom Moore's House and the perfume 
factory. 



You'll want at least a half-day to 
do the shops of Hamilton and also to 
see the Bermuda Cathedral and visit 
the Sessions House, which is the 
"Common's of the second oldest par- 
liament in the British Hamilton. 

TEMPERATURE 

Mild and Equable never far off 
70.7. No sudden changes occur. Rain- 
fall brief and skies clear very quickly 
after a shower. 




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WHAT TO WEAR 

During warmer months (mid-March 
to mid-November) cotton dresses and 
afternoon dress, a long one for eve- 
ning, summer sportsclothes. For Men — 
Light weight suits, sport clothes, Ber- 
muda shorts, white dinner jackets. 
During cooler months (mid-November 
to mid-March) light wool dresses, 
sweaters and skirts, warm suit, din- 
ner dresses, top coat. For Men — tweed 
jacket, slacks, tweed or flannel suits, 
sportswear, afternoon clothes, sweat- 
ers, dinner jacket, top coat. 



ST. GEORGES 
LIQUOR STORE 
PACKWOOrVS LIQUOR STORE 
WATER STREET 

BICYCLES 
DOWLING'S CYCLE LIVERY 
YORK STREET 

HAMILTON 
RESTAURANT 
THE SPOT RESTAURANT 
BURNABY STREET 



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For Rates and Reservations 

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Wellington, St. George's, Bermuda 




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MEXICO 

MONTERREY 

HOTEL 

Hotel Genova — Madero Boulevard 

RESTAURANT 

El Tapinumba 

JACALA 
TOURIST HOME 

Pemex 

TAMAZUNCHALE 
TOURIST HOME 

LXQUIMTLIPAN 
TOURIST HOME 

Pemex 

CUERNAVACA 
TOURIST HOME 

Batch's Manhattan — on the Highway 

MEXICO CITY 

HOTEL 

Hotel Carlton — Ignacia Marisca 

NIGHT CLUB 

The Waikikl— Paseo de la Reforma 



CANADA 

MONTREAL 

HOTELS 

Philibert— 1420 St. Laurent Blvd. 

TOURIST HOMES 

Grant House— 1438 St. Antoine St. 
Mr«. Horace Morse - 3164 St. Antoine 



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2. When the other car passes you, watch out that he doesn't cut in on 
you. 

3. Watch out for the driver who doesn't know any better than to pass 
on a hill. 

4. Even when the light is Green, look out for the reckless driver coming 
from left or right, who is ignorant that the Red light is against him. 

5. Watch the driver ahead — you can't be sure whether or not he'll 
signal when he turns. 

6. Even on highways, look out for parked cars. 

7. Watch the car coming down the steep hill towards you. Maybe tthc 
driver doesn't know enough to go into second. 

8. Don't assume that the otther fellow has good brakes. 

9. At night look out for pedestrians walking on your side of the highway. 

10. On Icy Roads look out! Some drivers don't know any better than to 
brake suddenly on ice. 

11. Going over a hill, be ready for drivers who may be fool hardy as to 
make a turn across the road. 

12. When you are passing, look out for the car that may be suddenly 
pulling out to pass just ahead of you. 

13. Maybe the cop won't catch the car that passes you at 80, but "sudden 
death" is liable to. 

14. On a three lane highway, watch out for the driver who thinks the 
middle lane is his exclusively. 

15. Remember that Junior thinks that the ignition key is something to 
play with. 

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