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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 11th Annual Edition, 1923-1924
Volume 503, Page 10   View pdf image (33K)
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DONALD S. S. GOODLOE

President Standard Benefit Society

Baltimore, Md.

CAPT. GEORGE W. BROWNE.

It is not possible to praise too high-
ly the splendid effort made by Capt.
George W. Browne to advance the
"profitable, pleasurable recreation
idea."

At the expense of much energy
Capt. Browne has purchased three
steamers for the enjoyment of our
people, the third and best costing over
150,000.

Each year more than 225,000 people
enjoy the healthful trips to Greater
Browne's Grove and from that num-
ber much aid is rendered the churches
and other charitable organizations.

The charitable and business world
would be greatly advanced if we had
a few more Captain Brownes.

DR. WM. H. CARGILL

Dr. Wm. H. Cargill, 611 N. Caro-
line street, the son of the late Dr.
J. M. Cargill, a graduate of Mehany
Medical College, class of 1914. Dr.
Cargill's offices are the most modern
and complete in the city. He is now
prepared to treat diseases of women,
stomach, and to use the methods of
electro-therapy as a specialty.

 

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