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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | Glass Type: | Thin-walled shot | Label Type: | Usual white-etched label | Dimensions: | 2-7/16 " x 1-15/16 " x 1-7/16" | Edmonson: | HSG, p. 15, entry #6 | State: | PA | City: | Philadelphia | | | | | Notes: | |
Isaac L Lipschutz listed from 1902-1920.
Isaac L Lipschutz has several professions prior to becoming a liquor wholesaler in 1902. He was first shown as a cigar maker (1895) then a baker (1900). His liquor business was first listed in 1902 at 603 S 3 rd but in 1904 moved to 226 South where he stayed until Prohibition in 1920.
The 1919/1920 city directory shows that Lipschutz was now also 1st Vice President of the David Berg Industrial Alcohol Co. The company sold denatured alcohol, with Philip Publicker as President, David Berg as 2nd VP & Treasurer, and Leo G Bernheimer as Sec.
By 1925, Isaac L Lipschutz is shown to be associated with Lipschutz Bros (Isaac & Milton W Lipschutz) and also Stanley Clothing Bros.
Brand names used by this company include: "American Navy", "Number 9", and "Queen of Pennsylvania."
Company name timeline: Isaac L Lipschutz
Address timeline: 603 S 3 rd (1902-1904), 226 South (1905-1918), 2016 N 33 rd (according to the 1910 City Directory)
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