Southern Railway A List of Advertisers (including Labor Organizations)
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NAME: | ADDRESS: | COMMENT: | Location: |
"Our Churches" | " A Hearty Welcome Awaits You. Our Churches Cordially Invite you to attend their Services. Go to Church SUNDAY" | page 17 | |
Asquith & Asquith Insurance | Flatiron Building | Fire, Life, Automobile, Health, Accident | page 32 |
Athletic House | 522 Gay St. | Frank Calloway, Shelby Layman |
Front Cover |
Baird-Cates Company | 209 Vine Ave | Stoves, Furniture and Rugs; Stove Repairs | page 31 |
Barber Shop | 312 1/2 Wall Avenue, Down Stairs Under Earl Kennedy's Cigar Store | "Patronize a Union Barber
Shop - Five Good Union Barbers"
T. W. White, Prop. |
page 72 |
B-B Auto. Co. | 112-114 E. Jackson Ave | Wrecker Service or General
Repairs, Tires and Tubes, Gasoline, Oils and Greases
J. S. Bently |
inside back cover |
Beaman's Shoes | 219 Gay Street | page 14 | |
C. D. Kenny Co. (retail store) | 32 East Market Square | "Kenny Coffees" | page 28 |
C. T. Henshaw Furniture Hospital |
10 Emory Park Knoxville, Tenn. |
"High Class Upholstering
and Refinishing" "Our specialty is box spring mattresses made to order" |
page 78 |
Cable Motor Company | 911 N. Central | Front Cover | |
Central Drug Company (drug store) | Oldham and Central Streets | F. W. Clear | page 34 |
Chandler & Company | 426 West Depot Ave | Established 1891
Building Materials |
outside back cover |
Chesney & Yates Department Store | 1115 N. Central Ave | page 54 | |
Clark & Jones | 510 Gay St. | "Buy Everything in Music" | page 31 |
Commercial Bank & Trust Co. | 315 Wall | Front inside cover | |
Compliments of L. P. Lowman Gent's Furnishings |
Hotel Atkin | page 78 | |
Crouch, Florist | Greenhouses - City Limits, Dandridge Pike | W. H. Crouch | page 52 |
Cullen's | 416 Gay Street | "China, glass and silver plate" | page 26 |
Cut Rate Jewelry Store | 200 1/2 Gay Street | "Expert Watch Repairing at Cut Rate Prices" | page 80 |
Dancing Instruction | 300 E. Magnolia | Adults and Children. Class and
Private Lessons.
Miss Annie McGhee |
page 81 |
Dixie Pressing Parlor | 905 North Central St. Next door to Barber Shop |
W. H. Perkins, Owner | page 80 |
Dodge Brothers Motor Cars | Cumberland and Market | page 16 | |
Dr. Walt F. Evans | 401 Arnstein Building | Graduate Chiropractor | page 46 |
Dye White Shoe Co. | "On the Viaduct" | Dye White, Graduate of American School of Practipedics | page 56 |
Earnest E. Bales Shoe-Shop | 319 N. Gay St. | "Formerly Walt Craig's Place" | page 58 |
Farragut Lumber Co. | 1350 S. Sixth Ave | page 45 | |
Federal Clothing Stores | 304 South Gay Street | "Special Easy Terms to suit all Southern Railroad folks" | page 62 |
Fort Sanders Laundry | page 36 | ||
Free Service Tire Co. | 731 North Central Ave. | "Viking and Silverton Cord Tires - We Have Them" | page 28 |
Gay Pressing Parlor | 309 W. Magnolia Ave | R. N. West | page 60 |
George's Cafe | 315 North Gay Street | "Formerly Creed's Cafe" | page 68 |
Hall's | "On the Square" 318-320 Gay Street |
"Michalls, Stern & Co's. 'Union Label' Clothes" | page 64 |
Hamilton Dental Infirmary | 303 Commerce | page 74 | |
Harrill's Transfer | "Established 1866. All Kinds of Hauling and Moving" | page64 | |
Hauger Clothes | 22 E. Market Square | page 8 | |
Heins Jewelers | Gay Street | page 20 | |
Hope Brothers | "Time-Tried Quality" | outside back cover | |
Hot Blast Coal Co. | No.1 Yard, 749 Asylum
Ave; No. 2 Yard, 122 Burnside Avenue, Lonsdale |
"We sell genuine Jellico and White Moss Coal" | page 44 |
Hotel Atkin Shop, North Knoxville Barber Shop |
903 N. Central Ave. | "All First-Class Union
Barbers" "Ladies and Children's Hair Bobbing" W. T. Kirby, Prop. |
page 60 |
Inter-Ocean Casualty Company | C.O. Talley, Agent | page 18 | |
J. Allen Smith & Co. | "Fine for lunches - delicious Cookies made from Seven Sisters Self-Rising Flour" | page 22 | |
J. R. Lewis Moving and Hauling | 1119 N. Central Ave. | page 24 | |
Jarnagin Auto Service Company | 1220 Asylum Ave. (station 1) 2301 N. Central (station 2) Burlington (station 3) |
"Our station at 2301 N. Central is convenient to you boys at Southern Shops". | page 10 |
Jess Norman Celery and Head Lettuce King |
City Market - 15 and 16 | Jess Norman | page 66 |
John F. Barry | Corner of E. Depot Ave and Humes St. | plumbing and general repairing | page 36 |
John Rogers Company | 101 Empire Building | ("builders of good homes" | page 24 |
Knaffl and Brakebill (photographers) | 609 Market St. | page 8 | |
Knox-Knit Hosiery | "Made in Knoxville by Knoxville Labor" | page 72 | |
Knoxville Gas Company Cities Service Company |
Knoxville | page 54 | |
Knoxville Paige-Jewett Company (automobile) | 511 W. Clinch St. | F.M. Reese, Gen. Mgr. | page 6 |
Knoxville Power & Light Company | page 34 | ||
Kreis-Keener Company, Inc. | 211 Gay Street | inside back cover | |
Kuhlman's No. 4 | "Geo. E. Chambliss
Co." "North Knoxville's Leading Drug Store" |
page 80 | |
Lem Anderson Co. | "The little grocery store around the corner" | page 38 | |
Lowe-Hord Hardware Co. | 401-403 Wall Ave. | "Knoxville's Big Hardware Store" | page 26 |
M. E. MIsmer Plumbing and Heating Company | 212 W. Clinch Ave. | page 16 | |
Maple Hill Dairy | page 68 | ||
McNutt Floral Co. | 17 and 18 City Market | page 14 | |
Modern Clean Dry Co. | Sam Dawson, Proprietor | page 4 | |
Morgan Ice & Coal Co., Inc. | John S. Morgan, W. H. Allen, A. W. Coldwell, Philip Heins |
page 40 | |
North-Knox. Mfg. Co. | 1391 N. Sixth Ave. | J. W. Pearson ("Let me Screen Your Home") |
page 66 |
O. L. Benton | 204 Gay Street 214 Vine Street |
"Men's and Women's Ready-To-Wear" | page 82 |
Painter's (store) | 203 S. Gay Street | L. C. Painter, Prop. | page 42 |
Palmer Hardware & Furniture Company | 801 North Central 802 North Broadway |
Agents for Foster Stoves and Ranges | page 62 |
Palmer's Advertising and Mailing System | Room 305, American Bank Building | "mailing lists of responsible, well-to-do money spenders of Knoxville and East Tennessee. Let me write your letters and address your envelopes" | page 38 |
People's Store | 316 N. Gay St. | "Clothes of Quality" "Special Low Prices on Headlight Overalls" |
page 44 |
Real Barber Shop | 117 S. Gay Street | page 81 | |
Retail Credit Men's Association | Third Floor, Empire Building, Knoxville | page 50 | |
Roberts Taxi and Baggage Service | 716 S. Gay Street | "7 Passenger Sedan" | page 82 |
S. L. Salling Company Funeral Parlors | 329 W. Magnolia Ave. | page 22 | |
Scandlyn Coal Co. | 1115 Lee Street | "I Am One of the
Boys" C. L. Childress |
page 70 |
Sonner's (drug store) | Junction of Broad and Central | page 12 | |
Southern Coal & Coke Co. | "The one best coal - Dixie Gem" | page 56 | |
Spence Shoe Co. | 415 and 508 Gay Street | page 52 | |
Sterchi & Haun | 308-10 Gay St. | "Agents for Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Simmons Beds, Blue Ribbon Springs, Krohler Davenport Suits, and numerous other lines." | page 30 |
Sterchi Brothers | Furniture, Ranges, Rugs, etc | page 46 | |
T. L. Lay Packing Co. | 400-402 East Jackson AVe. | "Butchers and Packers" | page 58 |
Taylor & Shetterly Druggists | Central and Broad | page 76 | |
The Carl R. Roberts Funeral Parlors Ambulance Service |
page 82 | ||
The Provident Life and Accident Insurance Co. | W.I. Wood, Dist. Mgr. Railroad
Department
W. H. Mason, Special Agent. |
page 32 | |
The Smoke House (wholesale and retail tobacco products) | Market and Union Streets | "Come in - We cash R. R. Checks." | page 20 |
Thomas' Bread, Cakes and Pies | 313 Union Street | "Successors to Samuel's Bakery" | page 40 |
Trotter Furniture Co. | Corner of Vine and State | page 58 | |
Vance-Armstrong-Gilbert Hardware Co. | South end of Market Square. | page 42 | |
Vester Motor Company | page 31 |
Benefit Association of Railway Employees | John T. O'Connor. |
Local division meets second
Wednesday night each month; O. R. C. Hall, N. Gay Street.
"Operated for Railway Men, by Railway
Men". |
B. of L. E. (Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers) |
H. L. Crowell, Chief J. D. Bishop, Secretary |
"Meets every Monday,
9:30A.M. Central Labor Hall 319 1/2 Gay Street." page 48 |
B. of L. F. and E. | Fred Harrison, Pres. E. L. Caldwell, Sec. |
"Meets every Wednesday,
9:30 A. M., Lynch Hall, Oakwood". page 48 |
O. R. C. | W. H. Williams, Chief Conductor R. J. Yearwood, Secretary |
"Meets every Monday, 9:30
A.M., Central Labor Hall" page 48 |
B. R. T. | T. J. Hammer, Pres. Perry E. Daly, Sec. |
"Meets first and third
Saturdays, 7:30 P.M., Second Sunday, 10:00 A.M., Central Labor Hall" page 48 |
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