The entire interior of the Central Barber Shop has been renovated and remodeled, making it one of the most attractive tonsorial parlors in the city.
All woodwork has been done over in white and new wall paper has been placed on the walls, a neutral shade being used effectively.
Shower baths in the rear of the shop have been given new tiled walls and the other bathrooms have been renovated. The whole place has been “cleaned up from head to foot,” was the way one of the barbers employed in the shop expressed it.
During the installment of new fixtures Jesse Griffin, popular proprietor of the third chair, had an entire new set of dental fixtured placed in his mouth, giving him a permanent and flashing smile. The move was hailed with delight by his co-workers in the shop.
The Central Barber Shop is owned by W.M. Linker and is managed by S.M. Suther.
From page 2 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, June 20, 1925
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