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Well Known Tonsorialists in Philadelphia - The National Police Gazette - 9 Nov 1901




Dominick Perna, a young tonsorialist of the Quaker city, does business at 1817 Moore street, corner of Cleveland. He is an expert at his trade and can shave and cut hair in record-breaking time, and do it well, too. He is a fine performer on the guitar, and some of his solo work has been very highly commented upon by critics. He is also a sporting man, and there are few athletic events in Philadelphia at which he is not present.  

Antonio Livorno is a prominent barber of 2012 Germantown avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Barbers, send in your best shaving and hair cutting records for publication in this column. 

Michael Merrone is proprietor of a fine tonsorial parlor, 2114 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa, 

Bernard Brown is the owner of a well appointed shop at 4336 Lancaster avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Frank Walczak has worked up a fine trade at his busy shop at 2638 Richmond street. Philadelphia, 

William Price, an expert tonsorial artist of Philadelphla, PA, is making new improvements at his shop, 816 South Second street. 

Liberato Tummolo and sons, expert tonsorialists doing a lucrative business at their shop, 1523 East Passyunk avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Isadore Dorfman, a barber of Front and Green street Philadelphia, challenges Max Newman, a barber of  Front and Brown streets, to a shaving contest any amount the latter will name.

James De Caro is an excellent tonsorialist. His shop is at 903 Christian street, Philadelphia, Pa.


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