M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Abe Sickles, of M. Sickles & Sons, returned home recently on the Deutschland from a purchasing trip abroad.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th June 1906
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th June 1906
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Lou. Sickles, of M. Sickles & Sons, has abandoned the seashore for the country. He has taken a house at Bala for the Summer.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th June 1906
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th June 1906
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
J. J. Zimmern, southern representative of M. Sickles & Sons, starts to-day on a trip through the south, going to Savannah on the steamship Berkshire.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th June 1906
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th June 1906
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Albert Russell, who is associated in the mangement of M. Sickles & Sons’ jewelry factory, is expected to return this week from an extended honeymoon trip. He was married to a Miss Hoeflich recently, Charles Bohrer of the shipping department M. Sickles & Sons, was ill all of last week with gastritis.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th June 1906
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th June 1906
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Sol. Sickles, of M. Sickles, returned last week from an extended trip through Pennsylvania and neighboring States.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th June 1906
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th June 1906
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Morton Sickles, of M. Sickles & Sons, 904 Chestnut Street, returned last month from a two weeks’ vacation in Florida.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - March 1939
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - March 1939
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Nat Kinckiner, of the watch department of M. Sickles & Sons, 904 Chestnut Street, returned to work in February after a nine-weeks’ illness with pneumonia.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - March 1939
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - March 1939
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia

M. Sickles & Sons, Inc. - Philadelphia - 1950
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Louis, Abe and Ed. Sickles, of M. Sickles & Sons ; Philip Kind, of S. Kind & Sons, and Frank Pfealzer were among those who attended the Purim Ball last week.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st April 1908
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st April 1908
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Charles Merbitz, formerly in the employ of Louis Sickles, is now representing M. Sickles & Sons in the eastern territory.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - September 1933
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - September 1933
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
M. Sickles & Sons, well known wholesale jewelers, recently reorganized. The officers of the company are A. Leon Sickles, president; Willard J. Sickles, vice-president and treasurer; Morton M. Sickles, vice-president and secretary. The board of directors include Sol Sickles, chairman; Morris Sloan and the officers of the company. The business: will be conducted the same as in the past with no change in policy.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - September 1933
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - September 1933
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia

M. Sickles & Sons, Inc. - Philadelphia - 1933
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Walter Scott Davies, 82, for the past 45 years with M. Sickles & Sons, 904, Chestnut St., died Thursday morning, March 14, after a lingering illness. Prior to his connection with M. Sickles & Sons, he was with the old firm of H. Muhrs Sons. Funeral services were held from the funeral parlors of Kirk & Nice, 6301 Germantown Ave., at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon, March 18. Mr. Davies is survived by his wife, a daughter and a son.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - April 1935
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - April 1935
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Rhapsody Rings Feature Tie-In With Movie “I Walk Alone”
Rhapsody diamond rings will feature Paramount star Lizabeth Scott in a new spring campaign being readied for release in national trade publications, it was recently announced by Edward Sickles, secretary of M. Sickles & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia jewelers. Miss Scott is starred in the forthcoming Paramount production, “I Walk Alone.” The Rhapsody diamond engagement ring used in the ad series is valued at $25,000.
Counter displays, window displays and a complete Rhapsody-Lizabeth Scott mat service are being readied for distribution. Dealer tie-ins with local screenings of the movie are also being planned.
Home offices of M. Sickles & Sons, Inc., are located at 906 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - May 1948
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Rhapsody diamond rings will feature Paramount star Lizabeth Scott in a new spring campaign being readied for release in national trade publications, it was recently announced by Edward Sickles, secretary of M. Sickles & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia jewelers. Miss Scott is starred in the forthcoming Paramount production, “I Walk Alone.” The Rhapsody diamond engagement ring used in the ad series is valued at $25,000.
Counter displays, window displays and a complete Rhapsody-Lizabeth Scott mat service are being readied for distribution. Dealer tie-ins with local screenings of the movie are also being planned.
Home offices of M. Sickles & Sons, Inc., are located at 906 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - May 1948
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Present Rhapsody Diamond Ring To Ruth Warrick, Hollywood Star
Ruth Warrick, screen actress, received a royal welcome to Philadelphia from Ed Sickles in the form of a Rhapsody diamond ring, on her arrival to attend the state premiere of Jesse Lasky’s new picture the “Miracle of the Bells.”
Ruth in town with Charles Coburn, Leo Carillo and Harry Burns, came to help Lasky plug the opening of his film. She will shortly be seen herself in the “Arch of Triumph.” Recently she played a leading role in the picture, “Song of the South.”
Ed Sickles, secretary of M. Sickles & Sons, old line Philadelphia jewelers, is the man behind the Rhapsody diamond rings, the new brand of engagement and wedding rings that are receiving acclaim along the Eastern seaboard.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - May-1948
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Ruth Warrick, screen actress, received a royal welcome to Philadelphia from Ed Sickles in the form of a Rhapsody diamond ring, on her arrival to attend the state premiere of Jesse Lasky’s new picture the “Miracle of the Bells.”
Ruth in town with Charles Coburn, Leo Carillo and Harry Burns, came to help Lasky plug the opening of his film. She will shortly be seen herself in the “Arch of Triumph.” Recently she played a leading role in the picture, “Song of the South.”
Ed Sickles, secretary of M. Sickles & Sons, old line Philadelphia jewelers, is the man behind the Rhapsody diamond rings, the new brand of engagement and wedding rings that are receiving acclaim along the Eastern seaboard.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - May-1948
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Re: M. Sickles & Sons of Philadelphia
Edward Sickles of M. Sickles & Sons, 904 Chestnut St., is serving as chairman of the jewelry manufacturers and wholesaler’s Division of the current Red Cross Drive. The American Red Cross spokesman announced that he had exceeded his quota at the time of this writing and was passing 120 per cent of the quota. Mr. Sickles explained that he expected his committee would reach 125 per cent of the quota and praised the entire committee for their cooperation. Those on the committee were: Co-Chairman, Norman S. Rothchild also of M. Sickles and Sons; Jerry Atlas; Herman Dubrow; Max Feinberg; Billy Kellmer; Jack McWilliams; Stanley Milner; Louis Neff; Mickey Orloff; Al Paul; David Sickles.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - May-1948
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - May-1948
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