The Jews of Baltimore - Vol 1/2

Page 286

ARNOLD COMPANY

W.

E.

Manufacturers and Importers of

Window Shades, Trunks, Bags, Etc. and Dealers

Upholstery

Goods,

in

Brass Goods,

Curtain Poles, Lace Curtains, Portieres

and Draperies

S. HOWARD STREET BALTIMORE, MD.

28-30

This business was established January 1874, bj' \Villiam E. Arnold and Joseph W. Marshall, under the firm u'lme of Arnold, Marshall & Company. Later Mr. Marshall retired from the liusiness and Mr. Arnold continued under the name of AY. E. Arnold & Company, which was continued by him until his death in August, 1904, when it wa.? incorporated as W. E. Arnold Company, 1.

<jf

which

dent,

J. A.

W.

Arnold was elected Presi-

A. Delahay, Vice-President,

K. A. Nice, Secretary, and Joshua Thomas, Treasurer. The first location was at 57 North Street, next 121 Light Street, ne.xt 20 and 22 South Charles Street, which places were destroyed by the great fire of 1904. They then moved to 406 South Eutaw Street and as soon as a building could be erected for them

near their old site, they returned to 21 South Charles Street. They have lately

moved

into larger

and more commodious

quarters at 28 and 30 South Howarrl Street. W. E. Arnold Company are dealers in Window Shades, L'pholstery,

Brass Goods, Lace and Tapestry CurTrunks, Satchels, etc., heir trade extending over Pennsylvania,

tains, Draperies, t

I

'flaware, Maryland, AVest A'irginia,

and

Southern States. They maintain r\ory facility for the prompt filling of orders, having a full force of trained hanils and all the latest improved machinery, run by electric motors, coupled with an extensive stock, and the same i!ie

careful attention

is

given the small as

well as the larger orders.

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