December, 1953 view of the Judisch Drug fountain
Judisch Brothers Pharmacy offered ice cream and fountain products in addition to the prescriptions, cosmetics, baby as well as men and women's toiletry products. Cameras, film, stationery, and King candles were also handled. - more -
March, 1955 view of the exterior of Judisch Drug
March of 1955, interior views above and below
show the newly remodeled store.
Larry Tweedy was a pharmacist for Judisch
Bros. at this time.
The store was known for its domestic and foreign fragrances for women, including a complete line of Dana fragrances, Italian Incanto, and Chanel No. 5. Women's treatment lines of Dorothy Gray, Marcelle, Tussy, Hudnut, and DuBary were stocked. Free delivery service was offered anywhere in the city.
Back row from left: Apothecary bottles: Tinctura Stramonii (tincture of dried Jimsonweed) used in treatment of asthma; Oleum Bergamottae (Bergamot oil) used as a perfume; Oleum Cetacei (sperm whale oil) used as a pain alleviant in ointments and salves; Pulvis Asafoetidae (pulverized fetid gum-resin of various plants of the carrot family) used as a stimulant, expectorant, laxative and antispasmodic. In front – glass separatory funnel
Note the green glass pill bottle with prescription by Dr. Rosebrook for Hiram Munn.