Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . n the basement, and is aboutthe same size as the store. Every facility is enjoyedin the way of improved appliances. The products ofthe bakehouse are not surpassed for weight, flavor andgeneral excellence, and consist of all kinds of pies,bread, plain and fancy cakes, biscuits, etc. A specialfeature is made in catering to fine family trade, as wellas balls, parties, receptions, etc. Four capable assistants are given constant employ-ment in the prosecution of the business, and a teamutilized to deliver goods to patrons. The subject of


Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . n the basement, and is aboutthe same size as the store. Every facility is enjoyedin the way of improved appliances. The products ofthe bakehouse are not surpassed for weight, flavor andgeneral excellence, and consist of all kinds of pies,bread, plain and fancy cakes, biscuits, etc. A specialfeature is made in catering to fine family trade, as wellas balls, parties, receptions, etc. Four capable assistants are given constant employ-ment in the prosecution of the business, and a teamutilized to deliver goods to patrons. The subject of this article is a native of Pennsyl-vania, but has been a resident of the city for the pastnine years. During his business career he has won theesteem of all with whom he forms business relations. Delawares Industries. 267 W. G. EarIvE, , 721 Market St. The rage for personal adornment has grown to suchimmense proportions that in the past few years manynew establishments have opened in the city. Amongthe best known may be mentioned that of Mr. W. Earle, whose main business is located at 11 and 13North Ninth street, Philadelphia This branch wasopened three years ago. An attractively arranged office is utilized for busi-ness purposes, and a unique and extensive variety ofsample jewelry is carried. 268 Delawares Industries. Rare and costly goods, as well as a medium grade,are handled, in precious stones and art gems. Diamonds, watches and jewelry of all kinds aresold for cash or on the easy payment plan, thus givingthe patron the advantage of procuring fine ware atpopular easy terms. The business here is under the active managementof Mr. Chas. E. Schellinger, who, by his enterprise andconsecutive business ability, has increased the businessto large proportions, b}^ making this a desirable pur-chasing centre and a responsible house. The Combs Coal and Lumber Co., andChurch Sts. The coal trade in this city is represented by anumber of well-known houses. Among th


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