Charles J. Maxwell, of Maxwell & Berlet, was elected operator of the Business and Professional Club, May 5.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th May 1909
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Information Regarding Maxwell & Berlet
Re: Information Regarding Maxwell & Berlet
Maxwell & Berlet, jewelers, northeast corner 13th and Walnut Sts., have been awarded the contract for the Pool Championship Trophy, to be presented to the Manufacturers’ Club, Philadelphia, by Charles E. Carpenter. This pool trophy, which is different from the ordinary trophy in design, is made of sterling silver etched plate on a background of hand-wrought copper. At the top of the design in the center is a silver cue and rest. The base has on either side the balls in their frames, and in the center at the base is a silver name plate for the winners' names from year to year. There is an etched design directly in the center of a man making a shot on the pool table. The whole is mounted on a Flemish oak panel 12 inches wide by 14 inches long.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th May 1909
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th May 1909
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Re: Information Regarding Maxwell & Berlet
In the appointments of committees of the Walnut St. Business Men’s Association by President E. J. Berlet, of Maxwell & Berlet, Inc., of southeast corner 16th and Walnut Sts., appear the names of the following jewelers: Col. J. Warner Hutchins, on the committee on entertainment; Charles J. Maxwell, of Maxwell & Berlet, Inc., on the committee on membership; George C. Van Roden, of Combes & Van Roden, on the committee on speakers, and Frank C. Pequignot, of Z. J. Pequignot, on the committee on trade relations.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st May 1912
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st May 1912
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