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Ad for Pep Boys on The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 16th, 1926.

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English: Ad for Pep Boys on The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 16th, 1926, featuring the brand new newly-made caricatures of Emanuel "Manny" Rosenfeld (complete with cigar, which was removed from the logo in 1990), Maurice L. "Moe" Strauss and his brother Izzy Strauss, who had just joined the company after co-founded W. Graham "Jack" Jackson had already left the business and his caricature was replaced with Izzy which is still in the logo today but the name "Jack" always stays the same.
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Source The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 7th, 1926.
Author The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pep Auto Supply Co, Pep Boys

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