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27th Annual Edition, 1939-1940 THE FIRST COLORED DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE, MD. With Washington, D. C. Annex
Sold at AFRO-AMERICAN OFFICE, Eutaw St. and ROBERT W. COLEMAN, Editor, 1145 MYRTLE AVE. Mr. Coleman, who is blind, has edited this book since 1913.
PRICE 50c 1329 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Baltimore's Favorite Playhouse FIRST RUN DOUBLE FEATURE PICTURES FLOYD BARTZ IGLEHART KEETS The "NIFTY HOSIERY SHOP"
"Quality Hose at Reasonable Prices" DUNBAR THEATRE CENTRAL AVENUE, near MONUMENT STREET The most beautiful house for colored folks south of New York. Allen's Cafe, Dining Room and Summer Garden
622 DOLPHIN ST - BALTIMORE, MD. MRS. EDNA M ALLEN. Prop. Madison 7817
Phone: Gilmor 1469 DR. WILLIAM H. WATTS
315 N. Arlington Avenue Baltimore, Maryland
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