Building erected 1817. Torn down 1965 or after. Gasoline pump also shown. According to the 1909 Mueller Atlas, Plate 30, this building stood on the northeast corner of the intersection of West Chester Pike and Sproul Road. Address is approximate
Caption on reverse: 11-16-44. Gouldey says "One look at this gang and Baldy will be glad he is still in the Pacific." Do you remember "Old Dad" and "Slim" the colored fellows. On a card identifying this picture: Left to right: Slim, Bill Gibson, Bill Hannum, ?, Old Dad, ?, Al Flounders, ?, Earle Cloud. Location uncertain.
Showing display of two Post products, Postum and Grape-Nuts. Sign above the display reads: "Some can, some cannot drink coffee. If each week your ailment grows worse, stop coffee. Use Postum. There's a reason. Postum Coffee. It makes red blood. The Road to Well-Ville. Grape-Nuts. Postum."
A note on the envelope reads: "This may be Upper Providence Troop No. 1." Some of the boys in the picture are wearing insignia that indicates they are from Media Troop 2. Negative damaged.