Source: Conshohocken Recorder-July 17, 1914

Location: Conshohocken , Pennsylvania

 

Page: 1

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KLEINMAN & BLASBAND                             
                QUIT BUSINESS
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Wholesale  Liquor Store and Bottling
Establishment Now Operated by
New Owner
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 Frank McKeone, of Phoenixville, who recently purchased the wholesale liquor business and bottling establishment of Kleinman & Blasband is now in possession of the property.  The transfer of the license was made on Tuesday by Judge Ryan.
  Mr. McKeone has had experience in the bottling business and while his new plant is equipped.  with machinery for the sanitary handling of bottles and also with a sterilizing plant, he intends to make further improvements which will mean a better service to the public.
  Mr. McKeone will remove his family here and reside at 919 Fayette street,
  The purchaser is a well known resident of Phoenixville and is engaged in the bottling of soft drinks and the manufacture of ice cream business.

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Wholesale License Transferred
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  Judge Ryan, who is in charge of the local Courts, on Tuesday, granted the transfer of two liquor licenses as follow.
  From Herman Kleinman and Samuel Blasband, co-partners trading as Kleinman & Blasband to Frank McKoons (sic), of Phoenixville.  The license transfer is for a wholesale business, No 130 East Elm street, Conshohocken.
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