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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Daniel C. Roper. Secretary
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
William L. Austin. Director
CENSUS OF BUSINESS: 1935
RETAIL TRADE SURVEY
Comparison of Sales of Identical Firms
1934 and 1935
By States, Counties and Cities
Over 10,000 Population
APRIL, 1937
1
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Daniel C. Roper, Secretary
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
William L. Austin, Director
CENSUS OF BUSINESS
Fred A. Gosnell, Chief Statistician
\Villiam A. Ruff, Assistant
This volume contains a series of tables, giving a comparison
of sales of identical firms for all retail stores reporting sales
for both 1934 and 1935. Sales and stores, grouped into 11 business
classifications, are shown for each state and county, and for cities
of more than 10,000 population.
Included also is a series of summary tables, showing number of
stores and sales of identical establishments, by detailed kinds of
business for each state as a whole and for each city of more than
500,000 population.
The facts contained herein were collected by a complete field
canvass of all retail stores in the United States by the Bureau of
the Census with funds provided by the Works Progress Administration.
This report was prepared by J. Parker Bursk, Chief of Retail Trade Survey, assisted by
Barbara D. Ross.
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RETAIL TRADE SURVEY: 1935
Volume I
COMPARISON OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISH MENTS 1934 AND 1935
Stores and Sales for States, Counties, and Cities over 10,000 Population
CONTENTS
Index iii
SECTION ONE
TEXT
Nature of Contents ix
Composition of each Business Group xi
TABLES
United States Summary Table, by Kinds of Business 1
United States Summary Table, by States and Geographic.
Divisions 2
Summary Tables, one for each State and for the District of
Columbia, and for each City of more than 500,000 population,
summarizing number of stores and sales of identical
establishments 1934 and 1935, by 66 Kinds of Business, and
comparison with all reporting firms in 1935 3-64
SECTION TWO
Area Tables, one for each State and for the District of
Columbia, summarizing number of stores and sales of identical
establishments, 1934 and 1935, for counties, by 11 kind-of-
business groups 68-234
City Tables, summarizing number of stores and sales of
identical establishments, 1934 and 1935 by States, for all
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 kind-of-
business groups 237-286
United States Totals, by States and Geographic Divisions,
summarizing number of stores and sales of identical
establishments, 1934 and 1935 by 11 kind-of-business groups ... 66-67
INDEX
A
Alabama: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 3
- County table , by 11 business groups 68-71
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 237
Arizona: - State sum-mary, by 66 Kinds of Business 4
- County table, by 11 business groups 72
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 237
Arkansas: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 5
- County table, by 11 business groups 73-76
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 237-238
B
Bijsiness (kinds of) Tgials, - United States Summary 1
Baltimore: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935, by
66 Kinds of Business 25
Boston: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935, by
66 Kinds of Business 27
Buffalo: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935, by
66 Kinds of Business 4X
C
California:- State summary, by Kinds of Business 5
- County table, by 11 business groups 77-79
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 238-240
Coiorado: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 9
- County table, by 11 business groups 80-82
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 240-241
Connecticut:- State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 10
- County table, by 11 business groups 83
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 241-242
Chicag,o: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935, by
66 Kinds of Business 17
Cleveland: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935, by
66 Kinds of Business 45
Delaware: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 11
- County table, by 11 business groups 83
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business
groups 242
Dist. of Columbia:- Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and
1935, by 66 Kinds of Business 12
- Area table, by 11 business groups 83
- City table, by 11 business groups 242
Detroit: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and
1935, by 66 Kinds of Business 29
INDFX
F
Florida: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 13
- County table, by 11 business groups 84-87
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 242-243
G
Georgia: - State summary, by 56 Kinds of Business 14
- County table , by 11 business groups 88-95
- Cities of more tnan 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 243
I
Idaho : - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 15
- County table, by 11 business groups 96-98
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 244
Illinois: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 16
- County table, by 11 business groups 99-103
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 244-246
In dian a: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 18
- County table , by 11 business groups 104-108
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 247-248
Iowa: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 19
- County table , by 11 business groups 109-113
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 248-249
K
Kinds of Business - United States Summary 1
Kansas: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 20
- County table , by 11 business groups 114-118
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 249-250
Ken tuck y: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 21
- County table, by 11 business groups 119-124
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 250-251
L
Louisian a : - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 22
- County table , by 11 business groups 125-127
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 251
Los Angeles:- Stores and sales of -i-^entical establishments, 1934 and 1935, by
66 Kinds of Business 7
M
Main e : - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 23
- County table, by 11 business groups 128
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 252
Mary lan d: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 24
- County table, by 11 business groups 129-130
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 252
Massachuse tts:- State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 26 --r
- County table , by 11 business groups 131
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 252-256
INDEX
Mi chigan :
Minnesota:
Miss i ssigEi :
Missouri :
Montana:
Milwaukee :
M
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 28
County table , by 11 business groups 132-135
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. .. 256-258
State summary , by 66 Kinds of Business 30
County table , by 11 business groups 136-140
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. .. 258-259
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 31
County table, by 11 business groups 141-144
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups... 259
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 32
County table, by 11 business groups 145-150
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. .. 260
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 34
County table , by 11 business groups 151-153
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups... 260-261
Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935,
by 66 Kinds of Business : ; • 63
Nebraska :
Nevada :
New Ham2§hil§'
New Jersey:
New Mexico:
New York :
New York Ci t ^ :
North Carolina :
North Dakota:
N
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 35
-County table , by 11 business groups 154-156
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 261
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 36
-County table , by 11 business groups 159
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 261
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 37
-County tables , by 11 business groups 160
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 261-262
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 38
-County table , by 11 business groups 161
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 262-264
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 39
-County table, by 11 business groups 162-163
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 265
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of business 40
-County table, by 11 business groups 164-166
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 265-268
-Stores and sales of identical establishments 1934 and 1935,
by 66 Kinds of Business 42
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 43
-County table, by 11 business groups 167-171
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 268-269
-State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 44
-County table, by 11 business groups 172-174
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 269
Ohio:
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 45
County table , by 11 business groups 175-179
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups. 270-272
INDEX
Oklahoma: -State sammary, by 66 Kinds of Business 47
-County table, by 11 business groups 180-183
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.... 273
Oregon: -State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 48
-County table, by 11 business groups 184-185
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.... 273-274
P
E§IlS§YiYan i a : -State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 49
-County table , by 11 business groups ' 186-169
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 274-278
Philadelphia: -Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935,
by 66 Kinds of Business 50
Pittsburgh: -Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935,
by 56 Kinds of Business 51
R
Eho^s IliMd : -State summary, by 65 Kinds of Business 52
-County table, by 11 business groups , 190
-Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 278-279
S
S outh Carolina : - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 53
- County table, by 11 business groups 191-193
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 279
South Dakota: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 54
- County table, by 11 business groups 194-197
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 280
St. L ou is: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935,
by 66 Kinds of Business 33
San Francisco: - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and 1935,
by 66 Kinds of Business 8
1
Tennessee : - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 55
- County table , by 11 business groups 198-202
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 280
Tex as : - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 56
- County table , by 11 business groups 203-214
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups.. 280-282
U
Utah: - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 57
- County table , by 11 business groups 215-216
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups 282
Unit ed States Summar;^^ - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934
and 1935 , by 66 Kinds of Business 1
United Stat es Summary - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934
and 1935, by States and Geographic Divisions 2
INDEX
U
United States Summa ry - Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934
and 1935, by 11 business groups, by States and
Geographic Divisions 66-67
V
Vermont : - State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 58
- County table, by 11 business groups 217
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups .. 282
Virginia:- State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 59
- County table, by 11 business groups 218-223
- Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business groups .. 283
Washin gton State :
!^§st Virginia:
Wisconsin :
Wy omi ng :
W
Stores and sales of identical establishments, 1934 and
1935 , by 66 Kinds of Business 12
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 60
County table , by 11 business groups 224-225
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business
groups 283-264
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 61
County table, by 11 business groups 226-228
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business
groups 284-285
State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 62
County table , by 11 business groups 229-232
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business
groups 285-286
- State summary, by 66 Kinds of Business 64
County table , by 11 business groups 233-234
Cities of more than 10,000 population, by 11 business
groups 286
RETAIL TRADE SURVEY
The data presented in this volume were collected in the 1935
Census of Business. Reports of sales for the year 1934 were secured
specifically for the use of the Retail Trade Survey, a project
organized for the purpose of testing the feasibility and accuracy
of sample censuses which might he taken in years other than those
in which a complete enumeration was effected.
Extent of Coverage
The tables offer a direct comparison of sales for identical
establishments in the years 1934 and 1935. Not all stores shown in
the 1935 Retail Census reported sales for 1934. Some had inadequate
records, some were not in business during that year and others for
various reasons were unable to report sales for 1934. However,
sixty-six percent of the stores reporting in 1935 also reported
sales for 1934, and the sales of these establishments amounted to
eighty-two percent of the total sales reported for 1935. The firms
reporting sales for both years probably represent a larger pro-
portion of total stores and sales for 1934 than for 1935. The
period 1934 to 1935 was one of definite business improvement and,
though no direct statistical evidence is available, it is probable
that more new firms came into business in 1935 than disappeared
during the period 1934-1935.
The reporting of sales for both years varied greatly between
retail business groups, as is shown by Table I,
TABLE I
Percentage Comparison of Stores and Sales of Identical Firms
in 1935 to Total Stores and Sales for 1935
Percentage of Firms Percentage of Total
Business Group Reporting in 1935 Also 1935 Sales Reported
BtE0llillS_i934_Sales by Ident ica l Firms
Total 66 82
Food Stores 70 83
Eating Places 56 72
General Stores 85 90
General Merchandise Stores 78 91
Apparel Stores 70 84
Automotive Group 57 77
Filling Stations 59 69
Furniture and Household Stores 72 66
Lumber and Building Material
Dealers 80 86
Drug Stores 82 86
Other Stores 64 78
This variation bears a direct relation to the average size
of establishment. For those groups with the largest average size
store measured in terms of sales, the reporting for both years is
highest; for those with the smallest average sales per store the
reporting is least.
yilii.§d States Summary.
For the United States as a whole the comparison of identical
firms shows an increase of eleven percent from 1934 to 1935. The
increases were not uniform for the various business groups. The
largest increase was twenty-seven percent for the Automotive Group
and the smallest five percent for Drug Stores. For detailed com-
parisons see the United States Summary table, Pages 66 and 67.
E§£ioiial Differences.
Increases in retail sales showed marked variation for
different sections of the country. The greatest increase is shown
in the Pacific states and the least in the Middle Atlantic states.
Details of this comparison are shown in the United States Summary
table, Pages 66 and 67.
SiiZ Size Differences.
Table II shows a comparison of the percentage increases in
retail sales from 1934 to 1935, for cities over 500,000 population,
for cities from 10,000 to 500,000, and for all areas of less than
10,000 population. An interesting feature of this table is that
the largest increases have occurred in the least densely populated
areas and the smallest increases in cities over 500,000 population.
TABLE II
Percentage Comparison of Sales for Identical Firms
For 1934 and 1935, By City Size
Percent Increase Percent Increase Percent Increase
Kind of Business in Sales, Cities in Sales, Cities in Sales, Areas
over 500,000 10,000 to 500,000 under 10,000
Population Population Population
Total 8 10 12
Food Stores "5 6 9
Eating Places 9 11 13
General Stores 15 8 8
General Merchandise Stores 7 8 5
Apparel Stores 6 7 6
Automotive Group 27 36 28
Filling Stations 4 5 10
Furniture and Household Stores 13 15 17
Lumber and Building Material
Dealers 13 16 20
Drug Stores 2 5 7
Other Stores 5 7 10
Comparison of number of stores and sales published in
Volume III of the Retail Trade Series, with similar figures in
this volume may suggest a discrepancy. In many counties, there
are fewer identical firms but the same volume of sales as shown in
Volume III. This apparent contradiction arises from the fact that
many stores had less than $500 of annual sales for 1935, and while
they are included in the number of stores for 1935, their sales were
not recorded. Generally such stores did not report sales for both
years.
Composition of Each Business Group
Retail distribution, as covered in this Census, is the process
of purveying goods to ultimate consumers for consumption or utilization
together with services incidental to the sale of goods. The function
of the retailer is primarily to anticipate the wants of the consumer
and to make available, at the right time and at a convenient place,
a reasonable selection of goods capable of satisfying those wants.
The distinguishing characteristic of a retailer is that the business
is done in a retail manner, in a place of business open to the
general public.
The business classifications, although usually related broadly
to the kind of merchandise carried, are not interchangeable with
commodity classifications. For instance, grocery store sales are not
exclusively sales of groceries; apparel stores sell accessories and
shoes in addition to outer apparel; drug stores sell many lines other
than drugs. Stores are classified according to their principal
commodities or according to their popular designation. Dual-line
stores, which could fall into more than one classification, are
classified according to the kind of business which is the more im-
portant in terras of sales.
Food sto re s include 11 classifications shown in detail in the
State summaries (pages 3 to 64) as follows:
Candy and confectionery stores Combination stores (groceries
Dairy products stores (including milk dealers) and meats)
Egg and poultry dealers Meat markets
Delicatessen stores Fish markets - seafood
Fruit stores and vegetable markets Bakeries and caterers
Grocery stores (without meats) Other food stores
The classification "Bottled beer and liquor stores" which
appeared in this group in the 1933 census is now included with
"Other stores".
Eating and drinking places consist of restaurants, cafeterias,
lunch rooms, lunch counters, refreshment stands and drinking places.
Sales of the latter frequently include meals. Beer, wine and liquor
in glasses, for consumption on the premises, are often sold in
restaurants and other eating places as well as in those places
classified as drinking places.
Genei§i §io£§§ (also called country general stores) are general
merchandise stores which also sell a substantial proportion of foods.
They are located typically but not exclusively in the smaller com-
munities. In the 1929 census the food proportion of country general
store sales, based upon a sample described in the reports of that
census, varied from an average of 54 percent to 67 percent.
General merchandise group consists of department stores, variety
(5-and-lO and limited price) stores, dry goods stores and general
merchandise stores. The latter are stores selling a general line of
merchandise in which food, if any, is a negligible item. General
merchandise stores selling a substantial quantity of food are
classified as general stores, regardless of where located. General
merchandise stores exceeding $100,000 in annual sales are classified
as department stores. The distinction between department stores and
dry goods stores is that department stores sell a greater variety of
merchandise than merely dry goods and women's apparel, usually in-
cluding furniture or other household lines and men's lines, whereas
dry goods stores appeal primarily or exclusively to women customers.
A dry goods store becomes a department store if, and when, it adds
furniture, household appliances, hardware and/or men's clothing and
furnishings, provided its total sales exceed $100,000. If its sales
are less than $100,000 per year it becomes a general merchandise store.
Apparel group includes the following classifications found in
the State summaries:
Men's furnishings stores Furriers and fur shops
Men's clothing and furnishings stores Millinery stores (including
Family clothing stores (men's, leased millinery departments)
women's and children's) Custom tailors
Women's ready-to-wear specialty Accessories and other apparel
stores stores
Shoe stores
The classification "accessories and other apparel stores" in-
cludes corset and lingerie shops, hosiery shops, children's specialty
shops, infants' wear shops, and mail-order houses engaged exclusively
in the sale of apparel.
Automotive group (except filling stations) includes motor-
vehicle dealers, used-car dealers, automobile accessories, tire and
battery stores, repair garages, and other automotive retailers, in-
cluding those selling airplanes and parts, boats (motor boats, yachts,
and canoes) and trailers.
Filling stations are retailers primarily of gasoline and oil
for the operation of motor vehicles. While gasoline and oil con-
stitute their principal commodities, they may sell also such
related commodities as tires, batteries and automotive accessories,
and may operate lunch counters and tourist camps. Retailers
exclusively of fuel oil for domestic household consumption are not
included, but are classified as Fuel dealers and are included with
"Other stores". Tourist camps whose principal revenue is derived
from room rentals and/or the sale of meals, whether or not they sell
gasoline and oil incidentally, are included in the Census of Service
Establishments and are not in the Retail Census. In addition to
filling stations, there are other retailers of gasoline and oil
whose principal business places them in other classifications, such
as grocery stores, farmers' supply stores and country general stores.
Furni ture-h ousehold^radio group consists of five classifications
found in the State summary tables as follows:
Furniture stores Household appliance and radio
Floorcoverings, drapery, curtain stores
and upholstery stores Radio dealers (not selling house-
hold appliances)
Other home furnishings stores
Household appliance and radio stores are those whose principal
business is the sale of electric or gas household appliances such
as refrigerators, ranges, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, and other
electrical appliances, or such appliances in combination with the
sale of radios. Many stores in this classification are operated by
gas and electric utility companies, primarily for the sale of
appliances intended to increase the consumption of their gas and
electricity.
Radio dealers are those principally engaged in the sale and care
of radios, who do not also sell household appliances. Radio repair
shops whose principal revenue is derived from services rather than
sales are shown in the Service Census and not in the Retail Census.
The classification "other home furnishings stores" is identical
with a similar classification in previous retail censuses and includes
aluminumware and brush canvassers, antique dealers, lamp shops, etc.
Lumber-building-hardware group contains six classifications
described in detail in the State summary tables as follows:
Lumber and building-material Heating and plumbing equipment
dealers stores
Hardware stores Paint, glass, wallpaper stores
Hardware and farm implement Electrical supply stores
dealers
In using any of these classifications for market analysis it
should be taken into consideration that it is extremely difficult to
draw the line "between wholesalers and retailers, particularly in the
lumber and building-material field and to the lesser extent in the
hardware field. If a dealer reports that he does more than 50 percent
of his business at wholesale he is classified in total in the Whole-
sale Census, which sets out separately as related data the amount of
his retail business, but does not deduct it from the dealer's total
sales. Such retail sales of wholesalers (or those selling more at
wholesale than at retail) do not appear anywhere in the Retail Census.
Likewise, dealers doing some but not 50 percent of the business at
wholesale appear in total in the Retail Census. In this particular
field it is essential that both Wholesale and Retail data be taken
into consideration.
The classification "Heating and plumbing equipment dealers" is
not identical with the "Heating and plumbing stores" classification
in the 1933 reports; nor is the classification "Electrical supply
stores" identical with "Electrical shops" of 1933. Both differ by
the inclusion in the 1935 Service Census of those electrical shops
whose income for services was greater than the sale of merchandise,
and by the inclusion in the 1935 Construction Census of some heating,
plumbing and electrical contractors who were embraced in the 1933
Retail Census. Changes in the nature of the business resulting from
renewed activity in home construction and repairs accounts for many
of the shifts in classification. Under such circumstances a true
measure of the status quo in 1935 is considered to outweigh the
value of true comparability.
Dr uR stores include those with and without fountains (classified
separately in the State summary tables) as well as leased drug de-
partments in other stores, and direct-mail retailers of drug items.
Othei §iores groug, in addition to including beer and- liquor
stores (packaged alcoholic beverages) combines the following classi-
fications which are shown separately in the State summary tables
(pages 3 to 64) :
Bicycle shops Farm and garden supply stores
Book stores Jewelry stores
Cigar stores and cigar stands Luggage stores
Florists Newsdealers
Fuel and ice dealers Sporting goods stores
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops Others not specifically in-
Hay, grain and feed stores eluded elsewhere
(without groceries) Second-hand stores
Hay, grain and feed stores
(with groceries)
Page 1
Cenaus o( Busine&s, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
1
Percent
Percent Sale,
All Establishmenu - 1935
Identical Establishments 1
Increete
ol IdenlLcal
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
in Sale*
Idenhol
Slorei 1935
lo 5ele» ot
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slo.ei
All
(add ODD)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Stoic, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
1.653.961
$33,161,276
1.099,663
527.144.477
$24,544,133
11
82
532,010
8,362,425
370,111
6,912,777
6,449,578
7
83
55,197
314,467
33,950
245,875
233,191
5
78
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
16,380
576,351
10,386
422,951
392,839
8
73
Egg and pou! try dealers
5,747
52,404
3,521
37,801
34,656
9
72
Delicatessen stores
6,554
88,708
4,462
68,613
63,955
7
77
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
32,632
215,965
19,552
152,582
145,942
5
71
Grocery stores {without meats)
188,738
2,202,607
131,266
1,867,211
1,750,874
7
85
Combination stores (groceries & meatsi
166,233
4,149,813
127 , 927
3,525,031
3,283,745
7
85
Meat markets
32,555
565,640
22,830
450,435
410,704
10
80
fish markets - seafood
6,919
45,811
4,184
35,785
34,163
5
76
Baker les and caterers
14,150
99,908
8,323
70,796
56,272
7
71
Other food stores
6,905
49,751
3,710
35,696
33,237
7
72
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
66,701
1,110,403
56,410
995,962
920,775
8
90
44,651
4,619,751
34,779
4,187,782
3,903,396
7
91
28,70?
527,862
22,150
453,879
437,129
4
86
Department stores
4,201
3,311,070
3,906
3,070,153
2,812,251
9
93
Variety. 5-and-IO. i to-adollai stores
11,741
780,819
8,723
663,750
654,016
1
85
ApparcJ group
Men' s tur ni ;hi ngs stores
95,968
2,656.242
67,071
2,242,523
2,107,419
6
84
7,716
143,668
5,771
119,185
112,815
6
83
Men's clothing - (urnishings stores
13,198
515,949
10,864
457,888
419,570
9
89
Fami ly c lothi ng stores
7,881
358,849
6,265
318,646
297,352
7
89
Women's ready-to-wear stores
21,975
794,992
14,389
657,973
619,141
5
83
Fur r lers and lur shops
1,535
59,897
1,091
50,526
41,362
22
85
Millinery stores
9,568
94,451
5,099
73,549
72,459
2
78
Custom tai lors
6,559
67,120
3,483
47,116
43,947
7
70
Accessories - other apparel stores
8,569
109,917
4,440
84,860
81,898
4
77
Shoe stores
18,967
511,399
14,669
432,579
418,875
3
85
Automotive tjroup
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
116,702
4,606,650
66,111
3,560,543
2,804,139
27
77
30,294
3,725,438
22,014
2,930,067
2,235,955
31
79
Used-cat dealers
4,751
122,204
2,584
80,846
70,040
15
56
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
14,343
373.910
9,752
309,868
279,070
11
83
Garages
66,243
370,064
31,060
228,179
209,241
9
62
Other automotive
1,071
15,034
701
11,583
9,833
18
77
piUing stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
197,568
1,967,714
115,598
1,355,430
1,262,827
7
69
45.215
1,289,896
32,405
1,110,080
966,011
15
86
17,043
694,578
13,385
616,164
543,784
13
89
Floor cover 1 ngs-Orapery stores
2,611
61,246
1,831
50,960
45,291
13
83
Household appliance and radio stores
14,100
381,171
10,257
321,343
272,450
18
84
Radio dealers
4,296
57,152
2,528
47,004
41,461
13
82
Other home lurnishings stores
7,165
95,749
4,404
74,609
63,025
18
78
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui 1 di ng -mater iai dealers
73,186
1.864.275
58.255
1.612.282
1,367,416
18
86
21,149
866,865
17,339
755,470
630,011
20
87
Hardware stores
26,996
467,217
22,462
415,194
377,448
10
89
Hardware & farm implement dealers
9,637
291,762
7,640
245,266
188,244
31
84
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
5,025
89,477
3,809
72,935
51,961
18
82
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
8,910
127,049
6,066
105,454
95.012
11
83
Electrical supply stores
1,469
21,905
919
16,963
14,740
15
77
Eating and drinking places
Reslaurants-cafeterias-lunch rooms
251,473
2.390.850
141.623
1.728.224
1.553.859
11
72
113,037
1,453,118
57,782
1,111,399
1,012,989
10
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
40,431
213,781
19,624
147,163
133,156
11
69
Drinking places
98,005
723,951
54,217
469,662
407,714
15
65
Drug stores
Drug stoies with fountai n
56,697
1.232,593
46,235
1.059.472
1.005.337
5
86
38,731
950,328
31,986
822,426
779,483
6
87
Drug stores without fountain
17,966
282,265
14,249
237,046
226,854
4
84
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
151.240
2.947.127
98.778
2,294.328
2.124.420
8
78
781
5,149
565
4,417
4,090
8
86
Book stores
2,979
67,007
2,134
59,196
53,720
10
88
Cigar stores and cigar stands
15,350
182,950
10,141
150,117
146,891
2
82
Florists
11,242
98,718
7,939
83,913
77,754
8
85
Fuel and ice dealers
35,293
859,018
23,023
722,234
702,770
3
84
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
5,512
31,502
3,112
24,042
21,679
11
76
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
10,350
317,390
7,391
258,195
232,131
11
81
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
782
29,277
555
23,671
21,637
9
81
Farm and garden supply stores
9,176
252,471
6,244
204,038
184,297
11
81
Jewel ry stores
12,447
234,893
9,679
200,477
178,536
12
85
Luggage stores
829
16,230
660
13,574
12,121
12
84
News dealers
7,071
61,655
5,044
53,046
51,246
4
86
Spor ti ng goods stores
1,944
35,315
1,402
29,604
27,470
8
84
Beer g liquor stores (packaged)
12.105
328,307
3,851
106,430
86,793
23
32
Other classifications
25,379
427,245
17,038
361,374
323,285
12
85
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
22,550
113.340
12.287
85.074
77,956
9
75
2,862
6,544
1,416
4,358
4,235
3
67
Second-hand furniture
6,941
21,961
3,511
15,051
14,284
5
69
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
6,433
29,988
3,602
22,486
20,723
9
75
Pawn shops
1,142
20,489
885
17,225
15,276
13
84
Second-hand stores other
5,172
34.358
2.873
25.954
23.438
11
76
Page 2
Ceruus of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAI F,S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES
Percent
Percent Sale*
All Establish
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Ineremic
in SaJei
Identic*!
ol Identicel
Store. 1935
to Siilet oi
Division and State
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store!
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 193S
Store. 1935
TOTAL FOB UmTED STATBS
1,653,961
133,151,276
1,099,663
♦27,144,477
$24,544,133
11
82
NHT mOUMD
114,044
2,721,911
83,563
2,330,334
2,186,578
7
86
Connectleut
24,464
556,722
17,483
478,410
439,185
9
86
Maine
12,766
232,599
9,773
202,589
193,499
5
87
Uassachusetta
55,536
1,461,180
41,326
1,258,168
1,185,540
6
86
New Hampshire
7,225
152,583
5,481
131,863
124,780
6
86
Rhode Island
9,095
219,706
5,777
174,001
153,903
6
79
Vermont
4,958
99,121
3,723
85,303
78,571
9
86
MIUnLE ATUkHTIC
402,028
8,460,917
272,773
6,761,676
5,369,287
6
80
New Jersey
67,798
1,220,299
45,692
977,839
923,505
6
80
New York
204,511
4,749,708
137,595
3,774,586
3,576,286
6
79
PennsylTanla
129,719
2,490,910
89,486
2,009,251
1,859,496
8
81
BAST NORTH CKiTRAL
340,393
7,170,586
232,417
6,027,351
5,333,039
13
84
Illinois
. 98,538
2,173,069
65,073
1,858,923
1,672,342
11
86
Indiana
42,471
780,508
27,929
638,878
652,541
16
82
Uichlgan
61,962
1,388,235
43,415
1,175,400
1,011,543
16
85
Ohio
■93,268
1,956,941
63,315
1,596,647
1,441,576
11
82
Wisconsin
44,154
871,832
32,685
757,503
554,937
16
87
WEST NQBTH CENTRAL
192,570
3,521,954
124,373
2,855,862
2,528,025
13
81
Iowa
38,979
650,029
25,097
515,122
443,335
16
79
Kansas
27,433
448,251
17,596
350,704
313,263
12
78
Minnesota
37,495
820,010
26,753
705,050
511,504
15
86
Missouri
50,927
946,125
30,836
753,806
702,380
9
81
Nebraska
19,099
359,757
11,973
284,340
249,962
14
79
North Dakota
9,019
150,208
6,214
124,081
110,320
12
83
South Dakota
9,618
147,564
5,894
U2,759
97,271
16
76
SOTJTH ATLAOTIC
181,731
3,296,008
114,645
2,608,741
2,377,095
10
79
Delaware
4,390
76,877
2,979
60,842
54,745
11
79
District of Columbia
5,472
330,813
4,479
279,392
247,226
13
84
Florida
24,330
425,807
13,454
311,601
279,592
11
73
CJeorgla
31,310
484,693
19,541
406,042
368,184
10
84
Maryland
23,349
462,874
15,203
335,927
311,627
8
73
North Carolina
29,462
453,219
17,002
353,823
325,634
9
76
South Carolina
15,686
248,205
11,118
208,840
195,481
7
84
Virginia
26,757
471,329
18,378
384,551
350,503
10
82
West Virginia
18,975
332,190
12,491
267,723
244,103
10
81
EAST SODTH CHITRAL
94,034
1,386,429
61,481
1,170,481
1,054,107
11
84
Alabama
22,167
337,217
14,004
278,805
254,581
10
83
Kentucky
29,286
388,278
19,403
327,263
293,732
11
84
Mississippi
15,136
178,348
9,714
151,095
137,339
10
85
Tennessee
27,445
482,586
18,360
413,317
358,456
12
86
VEST SOXnS CSTTRAL
138,709
2,309,174
87,830
1,882,913
1,698,859
11
82
Arkansas
18,292
240,724
11,623
198,254
182,496
9
82
Louisiana
23,189
344,393
15,932
295,595
271,890
9
86
Oklahoma
26,022
434,793
14,962
329,777
295,987
11
76
Texas
.71,206
1,289,264
45,313
1,058,277
948,486
12
82
UODNTAIN
49,140
1,100,728
30,593
885,773
765,762
16
80
Arizona
5,214
121,083
3,011
93,244
80,183
16
77
Colorado
14,273
302,559
9,232
257,966
221,632
16
85
Idaho
5,863
140,167
3,735
112,615
95,095
18
80
Montana
7,944
189,457
4,956
142,147
123,511
15
75
Nevada
1,709
43,932
1,002
34,296
29,468
16
78
New Mexico
4,812
88,751
2,770
71,215
64,222
11
80
Utah
5,839
132,098
3,818
108,907
94,965
15
82
Wyoming
3,486
82,581
2,068
65,381
56,616
15
79
PACIFIC
141,312
3,193,569
91,988
2,621,346
2,241,381
17
82
California
100,874
2,329,009
64,288
1,903,778
1,615,380
18
82
Oregon
15,352
335,851
10,282
281,403
237,232
19
84
Washington
25,086
528,709
17,418
436,165
387,769
12
82
Page 3.
Census of BusinesA, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF ALABAMA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAI F.S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Parcenl Sale,
Kind of Business
Increete
.n S«lei
Identical
ol Identical
Store, 1935
lo Sale, ol
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stares
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo 1935
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
CaniJy and conleclioneiy stores
22,167
#337,217
14,004
♦278,806
»254,581
10
83
7,485
74,814
4,682
62,584
57,530
9
84
146
538
70
409
388
5
76
Daily products stores S milk dealers
71
938
43
803
739
9
86
Egg and poultry dealers
54
359
39
326
310
5
91
Del icatesscn stores
16
237
13
228
207
10
96
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
312
993
306
797
760
5
80
Grocery stores (without meats)
4,335
27,523
2,491
21,842
20,367
7
79
Combination stores (groceries S meats)
2,204
42,015
1,662
36,393
33,145
10
87
Meat markets
157
1,572
88
1,356
1,221
11
86
Fish markets - sealood
106
290
36
185
177
5
64
Bakeries and caterers
29
95
13
57
54
6
60
Other tood stores
55
354
21
188
162
16
74
General Stores (with food)
Genera] merchandise poup
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
3,138
48,617
2,601
43,432
39,663
10
89
788
43,548
604
39,381
37,889
4
90
549
12,470
425
10,579
10,486
1
85
Department stores
63
20,494
58
20,255
18,929
7
99
Variety. 5-and-lO, 8 to-adollar stores
176
10,584
121
8,547 ■
8,474
1
81
Apparel group
Men's luf nisbi ngs stores
722
19.783
513
15.910
16.566
2
85
47
1,162
34
1,022
1,018
..
88
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
104
2,801
83
2,352
2,235
5
84
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
137
4,798
94
3,912
3,842
2
82
Women's ready-to-wear stores
193
5,996
130
5,154
5,109
'1
86
Furriers and tur sitops
Combined wii
■ "Acc...one. -
olhef appaiel *iore»
' lo Avoid Diiclosute
Millinery stores
56
553
37
477
450
6
86
Custom tailors
32
169
19
104
104
—
62
Accessories - other apparel stores
22
237
12
161
185
-13
68
Shoe stores
131
4,067
104
3,728
3,623
3
92
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,282
51.772
637
40,802
34,474
18
79
297
43,512
203
34,022
28,464
20
78
Used-car dealers
22
621
10
522
356
47
84
Accessories, lire and battery dealers
137
4,562
77
3,684
3,211
15
81
Garages
826
3,077
347
2,574
2,443
5
84
Other automotive
Combined with "
Garage*" to Avo,d C
iiclo.u.e
Filling ttatioru
Fumiture-houiehold group
Fur ni lure stores
3,052
21,439
1,570
13,843
12,765
8
65
554
14.876
409
12,451
10,760
16
84
314
9,502
235
8,411
7,580
11
89
Floor coverings-drapery stores
3
211
3
211
149
42
100
Household appliance and radio stores
172
4,429
136
3,231
2,618
23
73
Radio dealers
39
215
20
126
91
38
59
Other home (urnishings stores
26
519
15
472
322
47
91
Lomber-buildii^ghardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
551
15,480
405
12,938
11,329
14
84
173
5,433
111
4,559
3,789
20
84
Hardware stores
252
6,360
210
5,345
4,820
11
84
Hardware i larm implement dealers
70
2,545
49
2,086
1,849
13
82
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
19
267
12
176
186
-5
56
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
30
781
21
754
558
13
97
Electrical supply stores
7
94
2
18
17
6
19
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-caleteriaS'lunch rooms
2.190
12.405
989
8,686
7.994
9
70
1,173
8,947
602
6,525
6,051
8
73
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
Drinki ng places
1,017
3,458
387
2,161
1,943
11
62
Drug stores
Drug stores with lountai n
836
14.882
708
13,111
12,204
7
88
622
12,718
536
11,326
10,629
8
89
Drug stores without fountain
214
2,164
172
1,785
1,675
7
82
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1,327
17.980
755
13,532
12,337
10
75
7
63
3
55
47
17
87
Book stores
18
283
11
260
249
4
92
Cigar stores and cigar stands
32
734
24
550
654
-1
89
Florists
77
537
51
435
367
19
81
Fuel and ice dealers
445
3,534
235
2,808
2,526
7
79
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
17
88
7
81
73
11
92
Hay, grain, leed stores (without groceries)
59
1,062
35
671
557
18
63
Hay, grain and feed stores {with groceries)
27
663
18
569
551
3
86
Farm and garden supply stores
318
5,861
156
3,370
3,004
12
57
lewelry stores
128
2,173
95
2,003
1,805
11
92
Luggage stores
Comb
ned with "Other
Claitilicationt' to A
void Diiclo*»re.
News dealers
36
260
15
172
150
15
56
Sporting goods stores
5
128
5
128
115
11
100
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
-_
..
Other classi f icat ions
158
2,594
100
2,330
2,129
9
90
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores ■ clothing t shoe
242
1.621
131
1,136
1,070
6
70
56
181
30
143
152
-6
79
Second-hand furniture
68
231
37
181
162
12
78
Second-hand tires, accessories i parts
68
405
36
322
299
8
80
Pawn shops
23
538
16
418
394
5
79
Second-hand stores other
27
272
12
72
63
14
26
Page 4
Census of Business, 1935
detail Trade Survey
STATE OF ARIZONA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
PetcenI Percent Saleij
All Establishments - 1935 |
Identical Establishments |
Increue
ol Identical
in Selei
Identical
St-re.
Sloiei 1935
to Salet o(
All
Kind of Business
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934 lo 193SJ
Slore* 1935
STATE TOTAL
5,214
$121,083
3,011
$93,244
180,153
16
77
Food Stores
1,350
25,313 1
841
19.494
17.536
11
77
Car.oy and co nl ec 1 1 oner y stores
49
281
26
193
182
6
69
Dairy products stotes & mili' dealers
50^
476
20
210
186
13
44
Egg and poul try dealers
Del icatessen stores
1/
Combined with "Grocery Stor
I ( Without meats i "
lo Avoid Disclosure
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
28
200
8
146
195
-25
73
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
414
3,296
249
2,229
1,986
12
68
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
728
20,199
505
16,374
14,683
12
81
Nlcal markets
33
697 14 1
245
210
17
35
Fish markets - sealood
—
—
—
—
—
--
—
Bakeries and caterers
25
122
10
71
70
1
58
Other food stores
22
42
9
26
24
8
62
General Stores (with (ood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
218
7,891
173
6.900
6.356
9
87
144
16,323
120
17,122
15,840
8
93
67
1,422
55
1,342
1,276
• 5
94
Department stores
35
14,339
32
13,514
12,500
8
94
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to a dollar stores
42
2,562
33
2,266
2,064
10
88
Apparel group
Men' s f ur ni f hi ngs stores
190
4,129
124
2,955
2.675
10
72
13
140
10
108
99
9
77
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
37
982
28
818
704
16
83
Family clothing stores
45
993
35
645
592
9
65
Wtmen's ready-to-wear stores
33
824
17
511
463
10
62
Furriers and tur shops
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Millinery stores
15
184
9
142
152
-7
77
Custom tailors
10
50
2
19
14
36
38
Accessories - other apparel stores
11
88
2
32
34
-6
36
Shoe stores
26
868
21
680
617
10
78
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
471
21,980
267
15,608
11.183
40
71
120
17,536
69
12,352
8,355
48
70
Used-car dealers
27
702
9
391
255
53
56
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
45
1,506
30
1,280
1,130
13
85
Garages
275"\
2,236
157
1,585
1,443
10
71
Other automotive
*/
2
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household ({roup
Furniture stores
827
8,513
412
5,189
4,587
13
61
126
3,814
84
3.084
2,365
30
81
53
2,054
42
1,806
1,390
30
88
Floor cover 1 ngs -draper y stores
7
84
5
83
64
30
99
Household appliance and radio stores
44
1,385
29
1,109
846
31
80
Radio dealers
9
119
4
21
19
11
18
Other home furnishings stores
13
171
4
65
46
41
38
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui 1 di ng mater iai dealers
170
8,421
134
7.635
6.455
18
91
77
4,159
59
3,784
2,751
38
91
Hardware stores
44
1,468 39
1,401
1,121
25
95
Hardware & farm implement dealers
19
2,166 16
1,926
2,216
-13
89
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
Combined w.ih "Eleclrn.
,^\ supply slorci" to
Avoid Dl.closuie
Paint, glass, wall paper stores
12.
310
9
256
177
45
83
Electrical supply stores
18
318
11
268
190
41
84
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias lunch rooms
938
9.066
391
5.356
4.556
18
59
464
5,274
221
3,350
2,819
19
64
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
196
955
66
529
463
14
55
Dr 1 nki ng places
278
2,837
104
1,477
1,274
16
52
Drug stores
Drug stales with fountain
190
5,575
141
4,418
4,114
7
79
156
4,880
113
3,854
3,524
9
79
Drug stores without fountain
34
695
28
564
590
-4
81
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
429
7,377
245
5.038
4.078
24
68
Combined with "Olhe
Claailficalioni" lo /
Woid DiKlosuTc,
Book stores
Combined with "Olhe
Clauificalioni" to /
tvoid DiKloaure.
Cigar stores and cigar stands
26
393
10
217
161
35
55
Florists
24
171
13
108
80
35
63
Fuel and ice dealer s
71
856
35
738
543
36
86
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
55
374
26
256
209
22
68
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
'fl
1,099
17
598
555
8
54
Hay, gram and feed stores (with groceries)
2j
2
Farm and garden supply stores
22
688
16
415
337
23
60
Jewel r y stores
37
641
30
612
488
2S
96
Luggage stores
Combined with "Othe
ClH,*ilicelion," to
\void Diicloiuie.
News dealers
20
208 1 15
I 184
1 163
13
88
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
Combined with "Olhe
Cle.iificelion," lo
\void DiKlotuic,
Beer t liquor stores (packaged)
32
673
12
161
118
36
24
Other classif icat ions
104
8,274
69
1,749
1,424
23
77
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores - clothing g shoe
161
681
79
445
408
9
65
18
34
12
31
27
15
91
Second-hand furniture
54
160
25
107
94
14
67
Second hand tires, accessories i parts
47
244
19
87
90
-3
36
Pawn shops
3
26
3
26
20
4
100
Second hand stores other
39
217
20
194
172
13
89
Page 5
Census of Business, 1935
Relail Trade Survey
STATE OF ARKANSAS
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 19;i5
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percenl
Perceril Solei
Kind of Business
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incieiic
in Sale,
Identical
of Iderlicnl
Slorei 1935
to Salei ol
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Store* 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Canoy and confectionery stores
18.292
t240.724
11.623
»19e.264
J182.496
9
S2
5.455
52.047
3.434
42.547
39.864
7
82
138
611
57
408
365
12
67
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
33
209
U
87
85
2
42
Egg and poul try dealers
53
251
30
155
155
62
Del icatessen stores
7
47
4
37
32
16
79
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
131
345
46
148
153
-3
60
Grocery stores (without meats)
3,273
19,796
1,957
15,434
14,472
7
78
Combination stores (groceries S meats)
1,591
29,651
1,206
25,401
23,836
7
86
Meat markets
103
801
64
^ 575
45
478
20
72
Fish markets - seafood
34
53
13
47
-4
85
Baker les and caterers
43
215
29
181
170
6
84
Other food stores
49
168
17
76
71
7
45
General Stores ( with food )
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general mercharidise stores
2.707
41.003
2.316
36.852
34.988
5
90
595
25.589
484
22.626
21.639
5
88
434
10,419
355
8,936
9,430
-5
86
Department stores
34
10,786
31
9,736
8,192
19
90
Variety. 5-and-lO, & toa-dollar stores
127
4,384
98
3,954
4,017
-2
90
Apparel group
Men's f urmshi ngs stores
515
10,913
374
9,830
9.665
2
90
21
271
15
243
237
3
90
Men's clotliing - furnishings stores
62
2,209
55
2,097
2,009
4
95
rami 1 y clothi ng stores
119
2,811
97
2,564
2,670
-4
91
Women's ready-to-wear stores
125
2,704
85
2,381
2,365
1
88
Fl'.' ' lers and fur sitops
3
82
3
82
63
30
100
Millinery stores
43
378
30
331
335
-1
88
Custom tailors
20
U9
12
77
75
3
65
Accessories - other apparel stores
22
81
8
76
79
-4
94
Shoe stores
100
2,258
69
1,979
1,832
8
88
Automotive group
Molor-veti 1 c le dealers (new)
1.042
38.091
542
30.338
25.805
18
80
283
33,774
197
27,100
22,767
19
80
Used-car dealers
14
209
10
185
196
-6
89
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
97
2,142
58
1,756
1,612
9
82
Garages
6391
272
Other automotive
V
1,966
5
1,297
1,230
5
66
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furni ture stores
2.600
18.170
1.535
13.300
12.272
8
73
383
6.683
289
5.997
5.270
14
90
183
3,913
140
3,695
3,420
8
94
Floor coverings-drapery stores
6
219
3
56
55
2
26
Household appliance and radio stores
151
2,331
122
2,059
1,632
26
88
Radio dealers
.21
128
12
101
95
6
79
Other home furnishings stores
22
92
12
86
68
26
93
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
607
15.874
469
13.468
11.939
13
85
248
6,828
173
5,437
4,465
22
80
Hardware stores
217
4,912
186
4,498
4,329
4
92
Hardware & farm implement dealers
85
3,515
66
2,958
2,608
13
84
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
23
162
19
157
144
9
97
Pai nt, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
26
413
22
389
370
5
94
Electrical supply stores
8
44
4
29
23
26
66
Eating and drinking places
Restauranls-caleterias-lunch rooms
2.249
9,113
934
6,161
5,636
9
68
1,062
5,908
526
4,270
3,925
9
72
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
856
1,997
315
1,365
1,268
8
68
Dri nliing places
331
1,208
93
526
443
19
44
Drug stores
Drug st.ics wi th lountai n
735
10.647
617
9.459
8.576
10
89
492
8,678
421
7,716
6,865
12
89
Drug stores without fountain
243
1,969
196
1,743
1,711
2
89
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.141
11.887
495
7,157
6,308
13
60
Combineci with "Oilier
ClaatiiicBliona" to A
void Ditcloiure.
Book stores
22
391
18
378
341
11
97
Cigar stores and cigar stands
36
375
20
307
264
16
82
Florists
58
267
36
238
209
14
89
Fuel and ice dealers
158
724
69
400
4U
-3
55
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
36
149
16
124
123
1
83
Hay. gram, feed stores (without groceries)
76
951
42
646
548
18
68
Hay. gram and feed stores (with groceries)
34
919
26
819
719
14
89
Farm and garden supply stores
89
1,638
60
1,477
1,299
14
90
Jewel ry stores
84
993
62
902
■826
9
91
Luggage stores
4
100
4
lOO
101
-1
100
News dealers
57
337
31
274
264
4
81
Spor li ng goods stores
Combined with "Other
Claatificaliont" (o A
void Diicloiure.
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
337
3,515
19
454
242
88
13
Other classif icat ions
150
1,528
92
1,038
961
8
68
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores ■ clothing & shoe
263
707
134
529
534
-1
75
48
122
18
88
88
72
Second-hand furniture
se
198
48
150
158
-5
76
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
78
169
41
115
119
-3
68
Pawn shops
4l
3
24
Second-hand stores - other
«]
218
176
169
4
81
. il
Page 6
Census ol Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAI.F.S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Pe.«„,
'crcenl Sale*
All Establishments - 193S
Identical Establishm
ents
Increaie
in S«l»
Identical
ol Identical
Store. 1935
to SkIc* of
Kind ol Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Sloro
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlectionery stores
100.874
$2,329,009
64,288
#1,903.778
$1,616,380
18
82
26,849
561,468
18,677
467,105
417,572
12
83
1,952
12,702
1,216
9,758
8,891
10
77
Dairy products stores & tnilk dealers
503
27,785
325
24,369
21,835
12
88
Egg and poul try dealers
467
5,862
292
4,914
3,747
31
64
Del icatessen stores
365
6,356
229
4,857
4,510
8
76
Fruit stores and vegetalile markets
2,306
25,659
1,295
18,590
17,111
9
72
Grocery stores (without meats)
9,451
163,961
6,885
134,816
123,520
9
82
Combination stores (groceries S meats!
6,787
245,241
5,239
212,409
186,472
14
87
Meal markets
3,014
57,965
2,027
45,195
40,589
. 11
78
F ish markets - seatood
281
3,068
202
2,520
2,268
11
82
Baker les and caterers
1,.068
8,296
585
6,269
5,550
13
75
Other food stores
655
4,573
381
3,408
3,179
7
75
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods 8 general merchandise stores
797
26,293
702
24.712
22.236
11
94
2,115
300,871
1,693
270,757
240 . 786
12
90
1,131
21,327
864
19,061
17,134
11
89
Department stores
256
229,718
243
203,286
177,878
14
88
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toa dollar stores
728
49,826
586
48,410
45,774
6
97
Appare) group
Men' s (i:rni!hi ngs stores
6,427
189.645
4.271
161.827
140.736
15
85
591
9,591
465
8,196
7,143
15
85
MfJi's clothing - furnishings stores
664
31,676
564
29,541
24,471
21
93
Fami 1 y clolhi ng stores
337
25,704
263
19,504
16,576
18
76
Women's ready-to-wear stores
1,844
56,718
1,072
48,529
43,170
12
86
Fur 1 lers and fur sitops
155
6,562
104
5,324
3,782
41
81
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
525
6,629
310
5,068
4,669
9
76
Custom tai lors
594
7,700
351
5,951
5,036
18
77
Accessories - other apparel stores
666
8,238
300
6,157
5,821
6
75
Shoe stores
1,051
36,827
842
33,547
30,068
12
91
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
9,050
379,936
4.989
295.703
215.002
36
78
1,581
281,519
1,073
224,651
153,169
4'
80
Used car dealers
992
28,084
536
18,371
15,406
19
65
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
1,146
34,866
823
30,241
26,952
12
87
Garages
5,204
32 , 330
2,486
20,309
18,178
12
63
Other automotive
127
3,137
71
2,131
1,297
64
68
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
12,724
153,660
6,898
93,153
85,613
9
61
3,605
112.755
2,401
100.825
78.293
29
89
1,070
58,421
788
54,711
42,314
29
94
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
240
5,212
166
3,681
2,722
35
71
Household appliance and radio stores
1,207
34,604
778
30,586
23,726
29
68
Radio dealers
457
5,490
274
4,369
3,409
28
80
Other home furnishings stores
631
9,028
395
7,478
5,122
22
83
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d i ng ma ter i at dealers
3,673
141.780
2.947
125.904
95.265
31
89
1,168
76,533
957
65,953
49,157
36
87
Hardware stores
1,170
29,023
1,004
26,752
22,746
18
92
Hardware & farm implement dealers
268
19,373
222
18,195
13,525
35
94
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
343
4,916
271
4,032
3,018
34
82
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
596
9,865
402
8,173
6,505
26
83
Electr ical suppi y stores
128
2,070
91
1,799
1,334
35
67
Eating and drinkmg places
Restaurants caleterias- lunch rooms
18,281
189,029
10.356
136.296
116.904
17
72
11,475
138,160
6,811
103,991
89,950
16
75
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
2,780
17,101
1,486
11,998
10,619
13
70
Dr 1 nki ng places
4,026
33,768
2,05a
20,307
16,325
24
60
Drug stores
Drug slures with lounlai n
3,374
89.517
2.754
77.248
72,418
7
86
2,045
57,080
1,677
49,123
45,359
8
86
Drug stores without lountain
1,329
32,437
1,077
28,125
27,059
4
87
Other retail stores
Bicyclcshops
11.551
170.437
7.173
139.452
120.915
15
62
142
813
105
754
675
12
93
Book stores
255
5,087
178
4,695
4,294
9
92
Cigar stores and cigar stands
1,485
13,688
942
11,060
10,032
10
81
Florists
1,060
7,605
715
6,538
5,708
15
86
Fuel and ice dealer s
895
10,254
614
8,046
7,088
14
78
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
756
4,221
414
3,249
2,755
18
77
Hay. grain, teed stores (without groceries)
658
26,336
459
22,367
19,131
17
85
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
17
520
13
499
436
14
96
Farm and garden supply stores
384
13,776
275
12,004
10,627
13
87
Jewel r y stores
899
19,508
700
17,538
14,531
21
90
Luggage stores
87
1,355
70
1,189
1,022
16
88
News dealers
273
2,804
204
2,439
2,219
10
87
Spor li ng goods stores
254
3,038
191
2,573
2,239
15
85
Beer t liquor stores (packaged)
1,900
19,098
648
9,483
8,220
15
50
Other classifications
2,486
42,334
1,645
37,024
31,938
16
87
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
Z.428
13.618
1.427
10.796
9.520
13
79
291
694
170
546
520
5
79
Second -hand lur m tuf e
566
2,466
326
1,935
1,670
16
78
Second hand tires, accessories i parts
765
3,768
463
2,883
2,752
5
77
Pawn shops
96
1,438
74
1,207
992
22
84
Second-hand stores other
710
5,252
394
4,225
3.586
18
80
Page 7
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
CITY OF LOS ANGELES.
CALIFORNIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
'ercent Sale,
All EslablishmenU - 1935
Identical Establishm
ents
tncrektc
.n Salei
Identicaf
ol Idenl.c.l
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Storef 1935
to Stlei ol
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
I«34 to 1935
Store! 1935
cm TOTAL
Food Stores
Canciy and conlectionery stores
23,471
J593,902
14,148
#469,665
#403,705
16
79
6.128
125.670
3,923
100,033
90,954
10
60
553
3,639
339
2,743
2,397
14
75
Dairy products stores & mtik dealers
97
9,653
52
8,948
8,229
9
93
Egg and poul Iry dealers
119
1,162
75
902
784
15
78
Del icatessen stores
112
2,164
56
1,364
1,325
3
63
Fruit stores and vegetat)le markets
689
8,866
354
6,025
5,488
10
68
Grocery stores (without rneats)
1,693
30,986
1,117
23,697
22,023
8
76
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
1,467
50,716
1,096
, 42,715
9,515
38,265
12
84
Meat markets
781
13,113
480
8,703
9
73
FfSh markets - seafood
37
252
25
188
160
18
75
Baker les and caterers
363
3,379
196
2,599
2,248
16
77
Other food stores
217
1,740
133
1,337
1,332
—
7i
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods 8 general merchandise stores
18
910
15
841
578
46
92
438
107,983
301
82,590
71,789
15
76
249
3,815
164
3,111
2,735
14
82
Department stores
2S
91,985
21
68,055
57,333
19
74
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
164
12,183
116
U,424
11,721
-3
94
Apparel group
Men's lurnishi ngs stores
1,779
57.472
1.089
49.520
42,537
16
86
170
2,657
128
2,190
1,929
14
82
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
118
8,267
96
7,631
6,295
21
92
Fami ty clothi ng stores
74
8,483
55
7,944
6,466
23
94
Wsmcn's ready-to-wear stores
547
16,155
279
13,219
11,367
16
82
Fur (lers and fur sITops
57
2,448
37
1,835
1,331
38
75
Millinery stores
156
2,199
88
1,659
1,472
13
75
Custom tai lors
186
2,790
111
2,277
1,813
26
82
Accessories - other apparel stores
216
2,940
91
2,112
2,038
4
72
Shoe stores
255
11,533
204
10,653
9,826
8
92
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,943
82,448
1,005
62,849
47,852
31
76
187
54,102
106
43,494
30,614
42
80
Used-car dealers
300
12,017
190
7,747
6,719
15
64
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
262
8,380
179
7,050
6,673
6
84
Garages
1,161
7,131
514
3,897
3,453
13
55
Other automotive
33
818
16
661
393
68
81
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
2,763
37,465
1,552
23,619
22,133
7
63
829
35,482
520
32,465
25,481
27
91
237
20,978
157
20,110
16,177
24
96
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
97
3,164
68
1,906
1,271
50
60
Household appliance and radio stores
203
7,716
123
7,470
5,911
26
97
Radio dealers
119
1,365
69
1,027
738
39
75
Other home furnishings stores
173
2,259
103
1,952
1,384
41
86
Lumber-building-hardware group
lumber & bu i 1 di ng -mater iai dealers
713
21,892
547
18,820
13,848
36
86
147
11,453
112
9,650
6,681
44
84
Hardware stores
263
4,689
222
4,405
3,563
24
94
Hardware « farm implement dealers
11
9
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
94
2,178
69
1,862
1,335
39
85
Pai nt, glass, wal 1 paper stores
177
3,047
121
2,430
1,914
27
80
Electrical supply stores
21
525
14
473
355
33
90
Eating and drinking places
Restaur a nts-cale ten as- lunch rooms
4,447
51,383
2,474
37,933
33,291
14
74
3,227
42,732
1,866
32,815
28,650
15
77
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
682
4,331
366
2,888
2,656
9
67
Dnnki ng places
538
4,320
242
2,230
1,985
12
52
Drug stores
Drug stores with f ountai n
921
26,204
731
22,168
21,075
5
85
697
19,811
574
17,122
16,061
7
86
Drug stores without fountai n
224
6,393
157
5,046
5,014
1
79
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
2,963
42.601
1,655
35,371
31,075
14
83
37
162
23
138
133
4
85
Book stores
76
1,876
51
1,743
1,669
4
93
Cigar stores and cigar stands
320
2,730
178
2,226
2,026
10
82
Florists
301
2,053
184
1,667
1,446
15
81
Fuel and ice dealeis
165
1,296
99
1,172
1,049
12
90
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
220
1,049
111
828
672
23
79
Hay, grain, teed stores (without groceries)
92
67
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
2
2,648
1
2,299
2,101
9
87
Farm and garden supply stores
52
3,110
42
2,896
2,695
7
93
Jewelry stores
202
4,826
159
4,344
3,829
13
90
Luggage stores
23
298
17
245
212
16
82
News dealers
54
533
34
354
309
15
66
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
44
474
27
351
325
8
74
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
604
4,696
179
2,163
1,885
15
46
Other classi 1 icat ions
771
16,850
433
14,945
12,724
17
89
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
529
4.392
336
3.456
3.092
12
79
100
303
59
230
216
6
76
Second-hand furniture
94
745
60
531
462
15
71
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
137
938
100
794
793
85
Pawn shops
22
512
16
423
295
43
83
Second-hand stores other
176
1,894
101
1,478
1,326
11
78
Page 8
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Petcenl Percent Selei]
All Establish
ments 1935
Identical Establishments |
Incteate
of Identical
,n S.le.
Identical
Store! 1935
to Sale* of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 0001
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934lol93si
Store, 1935
Cir> TOTAL
Food Stores
Caiioy and conlectionery stores
10,251
$298,371
7,130
»253,214
♦225,122
12
85
3,437
66,663
2,534
56,107
51,722
8
84
312
2,537
211
2,170
2,060
6
86
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
47
4,447
30
4,100
3,749
9
92
Egg and poul try dealers
49
1,210
35
1,024
886
16
85
Del icatessen stores
116
1,950
85
1,693
1,504
13
87
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
226
3,720
153
3,023
2,800
8
81
Grocery stores (without meats)
1,673
25,733
1,272
21,338
19,546
9
83
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
374
14,646
282
12,441
11,635
7
85
Meat markets
405
9,181
300
7,659
7,067
8
83
f ish markets - seafood
60
1,328
48
1,084
993
9
82
Bakeries and caterers
116
1,167
78
1,015
974
4
87
Otiier food stores
59
744
40
560
508
10
75
General Stores (wit)i food)
General mercfiandise group
Dry goods & general merctiandise stores
4
34
4
34
34
~
100
194
44,921
163
44,726
42,648
5
100
121
1,238
99
1,056
995
6
85
Depar tment stores
11
37,407
11
37,407
35,814
4
100
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
62
6,276
53
6,263
5,839
7
100
Apparel group
Men' s ' Lir nistii ngs stores
878
41,770
575
34,682
30,957
12
83
Ul
2,077
88
1,667
1,515
10
80
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
79
5,930
71
5,544
4.708
18
93
Fami 1 y ciothi ng stores
30
4,750
21
1,837
1.764
4
39
Women's ready-to-wear stores
165
14,523
106
13,498
12,452
8
93
Furriers and fur shops
40
2,612
30
2,219
1,630
36
65
Millinery stores
86
1,297
51
1,047
1,020
3
81
Custom tai lors
151
2,300
72
1,507
1,361
11
66
Accessories - other apparel stores
98
1,311
40
946
900
5
72
Shoe stores
118
6,970
96
6,417
5,607
14
92
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
518
32,981
267
25.829
19.278
34
78
58
22,283
36
17,964
12,620
43
81
Used-car dealers
72
2,594
35
1,621
1,417
14
62
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
64
3,938
46
3,568
3,165
13
91
Garages
320
3,777
146
2,287
2,061
11
61
Other automotive
4
389
4
389
115
236
100
Filling station*
Fumiture-fiousehold group
Furniture stores
412
9.610
194
5,038
4,791
6
52
296
17.081
215
16.030
13.005
23
94
89
8,848
66
8,371
6,296
33
95
Floor cover i ngs -draper y stores
22
552
17
528
447
18
96
Household appliance and radio stores
62
3,821
44
3,611
3,076
17
96
Radio dealers
29
763
20
737
694
6
97
Other home lurnishings stores
94
3,097
68
2,783
2,493
12
90
Lumber-building-fiardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
277
8,427
227
7.293
6.372
14
87
43
3,378
34
2,676
2.411
11
79
Hardware stores
141
120
Hardware S, farm implement dealers
1
2,98S
1
2,846
2.435
17
95
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
19
492
15
450
388
16
91
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
58
43
Electrical supply stores
15
1,572
14
1,321
1.136
16
84
Eating and drinking places
Reslaurar. tscalelerias-lunch rooms
2,047
35.347
1.351
26.923
23.757
13
76
1,224
27,150
876
21,829
19.566
12
80
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
228
2.514
150
1,988
1.717
16
79
Dr 1 nki ng places
595
5,683
325
3,106
2,484
25
56
Drug stores
Drug sl'.i es with lountai n
375
10,559
333
9,621
9.203
5
91
130
4,428
114
3.979
3.650
9
90
Drug store: without lountain
245
6,131
219
6,642
5,653
2
92
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1,585
28,925
1,105
25,161
21,842
15
87
Comliined
wilh "Olhcr (
■ ■■■ificalioni" to Avo
id Diacloaure.
Book stores
63
1,513
45
1,373
1,822
12
91
Cigar stores and cigar stands
403
4,842
275
4,086
3,645
12
64
Flor isis
140
1,755
96
1,641
1,337
15
68
Fuel and ice dealers
100
1,838
83
1,770
1,710
4
96
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
91
1,122
68
1,006
873
15
90
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Combined
Willi "OlhM
ClniiifiCBtiont" to Av
aid Ditcloa-jrc.
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
-- 1
—
1
1
—
—
Farm and garden supply stores
C<,ml>ir.ed
».lh "Olhcr
Cla,iilicalion>" to Av
oid Diicloiute.
Jewel ry stores
131
6,009
103
4,620
3,742
23
92
Luggage stores
20
379
16
339
280
21
69
News dealers
51
842
47
827
752
10
98
Sport 1 ng goods stores
30
586
22
468
375
25
80
Beer i li(|uor stores (packaged)
166
2,363
78
1,380
1,810
14
58
Other class 1 f icat ions
370
8,656
272
7,741
6,696
16
89
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
228
2,053
162
1,780
1,513
IB
87
63
129
58
103
94
10
80
Second -hand ( ui ni lure
47
237
33
202
194
4
85
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
36
254
23
175
178
-2
69
Pawn shops
16
14
Secondhand stores other
76
1,433
54
1,300
1,047
24
91
Page 9
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF COLORADO
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAI FS OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS
1934
AND 193.S
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent S.ilei
Kind of Business
All Eitabhs
hmenls 1935
Identical Establishments
Incieaie
-n Sele.
Identical
Store*
ol Ideniiial
Store, l>tJ5
to Sale, ol
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 0001
(add 000)
(add 000)
19.14 10 1935
Store, 19(5
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Caiioy and conlec t loner y stores
14.273
♦302.559
9,232
4257.966
»221.632
16
fib
3.601
70.230
2.466
60.723
55.356
10
86
285
1,790
169
1,476
1,347
10
88
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
65
1,282
49
1,021
902
13
80
Egg and poultry dealers
54
234
22
172
128
34
74
Del leatessen stores
19
196
14
175
148
18
89
Ftuil stores and vegetable markets
154
1,575
83
1,246
1,229
1
79
Grocery stores Iwittiout meats)
906
10,450
584
8,853
8,047
10
85
Combination stores (groceries 4 meats)
1,764
60,542
1,349
44,466
40,651
9
88
Meat markets
138
92
Fish markets - seafood
10
3,267
8
2,642
2,251
17
81
Baker ics and caterers
119
470
55
298
296
1
63
Other lood stores
67
424
41
374
357
5
88
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
490
10.734
405
9.613
8.745
10
90
356
43.112
288
42,209
33,810
25
99
224
5,198
175
4,433
4,314
3
85
Depar Imenl stores
46
31,566
46
31,565
23.540
34
100
Variety, 5-and-lO. & to-a-dollar stores
86
6,349
67
6,211
5i956
4
98
Apparel group
Men's furnistii ngs stores
663
16.047
460
14,339
13.296
8
89
33
442
19
323
295
9
73
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
128
3,177
109
2,952
2,699
9
93
rami ly clothi ng stores
69
1,955
46
1,752
1,661
5
90
Women's ready-to-wear stores
174
6,243
110
5,685
5,102
11
91
Fd/r lers and fur shops
Combined wiiii "Accessonc.
- othef appaiel store
*" lo Avoid DJBcloiur
Millinery stores
55
467
37
392
408
-4
84
Custom tailors
56
459
38
348
322
8
76
Accessories - other apparel stores
53
638
24
510
472
8
80
Sfit)e stores
95
2,666
75
2,377
2,337
2
89
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1.351
51.108
820
43.016
32,540
32
84
358
42,240
268
36,666
26,821
37
87
Used-car dealers
62
1,315
39
969
855
13
74
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
149
3,084
95
2,447
2,121
15
79
Garages
769
4,403
411
2,893
2,702
7
66
Other automotive
13
66
7
41
41
—
62
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
2.266
23.554
1.265
16.461
15,328
7
70
376
9.706
269
9.043
7.605
19
93
147
5,109
117
4,870
4,193
16
96
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
16
431
10
421
372
13
98
Household appliance and radio stores
135
3,607
102
3,343
2,708
23
93
Radio dealers
39
217
19
254
225
13
80
Other home furnishings stores
39
242
21
155
107
45
64
Lumber-buildinghardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d i ng -mater lal dealers
668
16.446
547
14.771
12.199
21
90
273
8,530
231
7,721
6,231
24
91
Hardware stores
187
3,635
153
3,154
2,895
9
87
Hardware & farm implement dealers
118
2,948
97
2,687
2,039
32
91
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
37
495
30
434
315
38
88
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
44
743
31
700
632
11
94
Electrical supply stores
9
95
5
75
87
-14
79
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -caleterias-lunch rooms
1,936
17.627
973
12.572
10,946
15
71
1,280
12,936
672
9,626
8,480
14
74
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
238
1,135
115
731
687
6
64
On nki ng places
418
3,556
186
2,215
1,779
25
62
Drug stores
Drug stores with f ountai n
599
J.6^359._,
472
13.455
12.928
4
82
537
15,427
418
12,674
12,179
4
82
Drug stores without fountain
62
932
54
781
749
4
84
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.618
25.865
1.045
20.267
17,456
16
78
Combined wilh "Other
Cl«,sifica(iona" lo A
void Dijcioiuie.
Book stores
41
672
34
655
626
5
97
Cigar stores and cigar stands
120
904
75
759
728
4
84
Florists
71
624
64
571
493
16
92
Fuel and ice dealers
386
6,016
231
5,400
4,628
17
90
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
72
321
51
268
226
19
83
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
109
65
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
4
4,305
3
2,313
1,813
28
54
Farm and garden supply stores
88
2,771
66
2,330
2,007
16
84
Jewel ry stores
146
2,750
121
2,439
2,124
15
89
Luggage stores
8
160
8
160
149
7
100
News dealers
28
130
18
110
104
6
85
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
33
563
24
497
462
8
88
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
210
2,826
82
1,358
1,165
17
48
Other classif icat ions
302
3,823
213
3,407
2,931
16
89
Second-hand stores
349
1.771
222
1,497
1.423
5
65
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
54
83
28
51
52
_2
61
Second-hand - lurnituTC
96
364
60
294
278
6
81
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
112
616
68
543
541
88
Pawn shops
26
292 23
280
263
6
9C
Second -hand stores other
62
416 1 43
329
289
14
79 1
Page 10
Census of Business. 1935
Retaii Trade Survey
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Pe.c.nl
'ercent Satei
Kind of Business
All Establish
menu - 1935
Identical Establishm
ents
Incfeaae
.n Siiei
Identical
oi Identical
Store, I93S
to Sale, ol
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 193S
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
24,464
$556,722
17,483
$478,410
5439,185
9"
86
8,658
164,037
6,822
146,590
138,576
6'
M
733
5,143
534
4,396
4,024
9
S5
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
345
11,164
279
8,951
8,756
2
80
Egg and poultry dealers
115
743
75
487
478
2
66
Del icatessen stores
103
1,657
81
1,310
1,184
11
79
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
403
2,987
231
2,053
1,871
10
69
Grocery stores (without meats)
2,864
32,424
2,269
29,230
27,943
5
90
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
3,334
100,766
2,863
93,456
88,086
6
93
Meat markets
316
6,420
231
4,843
4,434
9
75
Fish markets - seafood
149
1,071
102
936
914
2
87
Bakeries and caterers
228
1,178
108
608
596
2
52
Other (ood stores
68
484
49
320
290
10
66
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
163
3,536
150
3,365
3,189
6
95
637
61,814
519
59,297
55,095
8
96
425
6,548
343
5,886
5,588
5
90
Department stores
73
43,144
68
42,288
38,585
10
98
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
139
12,122
108
11,123
10,922
2
92
Apparel group
Men's lurnishi ngs stores
1,855
50,926
1,322
42,708
39,504
8
84
141
2,418
107
2,086
1,954
7
86
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
290
10,434
223
8,687
7,916
10
83
Fami ly clothi ng stores
138
6,596
U5
6,223
5,559
12
94
Wemcn's ready-to-wear stores
368
13,306
264
11,382
10,744
6
86
Fun lers and fur sllops
56
2,350
39
2,144
1,655
30
91
Millinery stores
121
2,033
84
1,751
1,643
7
86
Custom tailors
204
1,838
96
1,286
1,212
6
70
Accessories - other apparel stores
183
2,627
115
2,196
2,049
7
84
Shoe stores
354
9,324
279
6,953
6,772
3
75
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,649
70,580
1,009
56,039
45,417
23
79
407
52,653
308
43,226
33,676
28
82
Used-car dealers
101
2,025
64
1,545
1,175
31
76
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
281
9,274
198
7,028
6,608
6
76
Garages
838 .
6,331
423
4,005
3,693
8
63
Other automotive
22
297
16
235
265
-11
79
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Form ture stores
2,405
28,603
1,635
22,337
21,813
2
78
733
24,640
528
21,571
18,567
16
88
242
14,730
199
13,464
11,889
13
91
Floor coverings-drapery stores
58
1,351
41
1,147
978
17
85
Household appliance and radio stores
209
6,446
140
5,160
4,198
23
80
Radio dealers
57
764
40
694
533
30
91
Other home furnishings stores
167
1,349
108
1,106
969
14
82
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber * building-material dealers
740
25,704
617
23,249
21,155
ID
90
162
12,825
144
11,913
10,678
12
93
Hardware stores
254
5,603
221
5,141
4,864
6
92
Hardware & farm implement dealers
29
1,363
26
1,319
1,240
6
97
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
110
2,742
87
2,221
1,948
14
81
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
161
2,640
122
2,165
1,984
9
82
Electr ical suppi y stores
24
531
17
490
441
11
92
Eating and drinking places
3,738
38,685
2,232
28,755
25,027
15
74
Restauiants-caleterias-lunch rooms
1,805
25,562
1,203
20,306
17,633
15
79
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
237
1,932
136
1,320
1,210
9
68 1
On nki ng places
1,696
11,191
893
7,129
6,184
15
64
Drug stores
Drug stores with f ountai n
798
19,566
667
17,277
15,648
10
10
88
674
17,243
575
15,365
13,908
Drug stores wi thout fountai n
124
2,323
92
1,912
1,740
10
82
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
2,839
67,218
1,838
56,177
54,263
4
84
12
61
8
49
45
9
80
Book stores
41
1,257
31
1,153
969
19
92
Cigar stores and cigar stands
259
4,237
174
3,668
3,615
1
87
Florists
215
2,193
159
1,842
1,698
8
84
Fuel and ice dealers
677
27,580
481
23,972
24,457
—2
87
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
_, 89
494
60
421
390
8
85
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
-V 151
8,755
126
7,936
7,508
6
91
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
J 8
6
Farm and garden supply stores
51
2,215
37
1,889
1,884
—
85
Jewelry stores
218
4.922
171
4,211
3,755
12
86
Luggage stores
Combined with "Other CleM.l.cet.on," lo A
Old Diicloiurc.
News dealers
153
1,574
109
1,248
1,227
2
79
Sporli ng goods stores
34
627
29
589
551
7
94
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
517
5,000
126
1,944
1,648
18
39
Other classifications
414
8.303
321
7.255
6.516
11
87
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing Ir shoe
249
1.413
144
1,045
931
12
74
25
69
11
33
35
-6
48
Second-hand furniture
75
201
40
132
132
—
66
Second-hand tires, accessories I parts
55
395
34
292
257
14
74
Pawn shops
-I 13
748
12
588
507
16
79
Second-hand stores ■ other
J 31
47
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Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF DELAWARE
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
^
1
PeicenI
'erceni Sale.
All Establish
mentt - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incieaie
ot Idenlicat
Slo>e> 1935
lo Sslei ol
Kind o( Business
Sales
Sales
Sale.
in Sslct
Idenlicnl
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
'add 000)
934 to 193S
Store! 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Canoy and confectionery stores
4.390
»76.877
2.979
•60.842
•54,745
11
79
1.840
20.742
1.193
14.772
13.736
8
71
180
679
102
532
499
7
78
Dairy products stores « mifii deafers
66
1,566
41
1,443
1,434
1
92
Egg and pool try deafers
51
151
36
147
136
8
97
Det icatessen stores
e
109
5
99
98
1
91
Fruit stores and vegetable marliets
351
760
195
534
491
9
70
Grocery stores (witfiout meals)
387
3,390
273
2,609
2,405
8
77
Comtiination stores (groceries & meats!
608
12,127
424
7,661
7,072
8
S3
Meat markets
72
1,503
54
1,340
1,204
11
89
fisli markets - seafood
43
242
29
234
217
8
97
Bakeries and caterers
85
103
17
79
74
7
77
Otfier food stores
49
112
21
94
106
-U
84
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merctiandise stores
95
1.081
85
947
881
7
88
110
6.523
86
5.910
5.556
6
91
75
844
61
776
768
1
92
Department stores
B
3,872
6
3,494
3,180
12
90
Variety, 5-and-lO. i to-a-dollar stores
27
1,807
19
1,640
1,668
•2
91
Apparel group
Hen's (urnishi ngs stores
227
6.558
160
5,486
5.167
6
84
23
388
12
200
176
14
52
Men's clotliing - furnisltings stores
43l
37
Family clothi ng stores
21/
2,455
19
2,2S2
2,068
9
92
Women's ready-lo-wear stores
46
1,976
33
1,770
1,720
3
90
Ftjf r lers and 1 ur shops
6
34
4
33
41
-20
97
Milfinery stores
24
193
16
140
137
2
73
Custom tailors
13
no
8
79
81
-2
72
Accessories - otficr apparel stores
19
229
8
138
145
-5
60
Sfioc stores
32
1,173
23
S74
799
9
75
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
226
11.800
153
10.546
7,812
35
89
^j
9,950
49
9,243
6,600
40
93
Used-car dealers
7J
5
Accessories, tue and battery dealers
26
979
16
607
548
11
62
Garages
''?}
871
82
696
664
5
80
Other automot+ve
2i
1
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Fur ni tiire stores
505
4.742
326
3.224
3.152
2
68
121
3.871
83
3.280
2.920
10
83
44
2,030
33
1,619
1,511
7
80
Floor coverings-drapery stores
7
54
4
36
30
20
67
Household appliance and radio stores
30
1,337
25
1,288
1,139
13
96
Radio dealers
9
174
6
150
137
9
86
Ottier home furnishings stores
31
276
15
127
103
23
46
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui t di ng-mater iai dealers
144
4.465
U9
4.016
3.638
10
90
49
2,574
42
2,303
2,092
10
89
Hardware stores
46
944
43
921
870
6
98
Hardware & farm implement dealers
16
426
13
349
300
16
82
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
10
140
5
U5
95
21
82
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
23
381
16
328
281
17
86
Electrical supply stores
.-
-.
—
—
—
—
~
Eating and drinking places
Restaufanls-caleterias-lunch rooms
493
4.446
334 '
3.432
3,059
12
77
230
2,511
142
1,904
1,748
9
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
54
231
36
205
185
11
89
Dri nki ng places
209
1,704
156
1,323
1,126
17
78
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountai n
111
2.066
97
1.951
1.881
4
94
60
1,185
50
1,083
1,010
7
91
Drug stores without lountai n
51
881
47
868
871
—
99
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
489
10.234
326
7,126
6,750
6
69
Comb
ned with " Other
Clataificalioni" to A
void Di,clo<u,e.
Book stores
7
168
3
88
83
6
52
Cigar stores and cigar stands
109
1,099
80
1,035
949
9
94
Fforists
25
189
19
170
161
6
90
Fuel and ice dealers
109
2,704
61
1,062
1,065
39
Gift, novefty, souvenir shops
14
128
10
118
128
-8
92
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
45
2,610
33
2,105
2,000
5
81
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
—
—
Farm and garden supply stores
30
571
19
530
538
-1
93
Jewel r y stores
36
758
25
534
495
8
70
Luggage stores
Comb
ined with "Other
ClauiiieaUons" to A
void DiKloMire.
News dealer's
13
15Z
9
117
109
7
77
Spor ti ng goods stores
6
149
6
149
113
32
100
Beer t liquor stores (packaged)
38
627
21
370
317
17
69
Other classi f icat ions
57
1,129
40
848
792
7
75
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing i shoe
29
299
17
212
193
10
7i
6
20
3
10
8
25
50
Second-hand - furniture
12
53
8
47
45
4
89
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
5
17
2
6
5
20
36
Pawn shops
3
2
Second-hand stores other
3
209
2
149
135
10
71
Page 12
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent Percent S.ie.]
All EilablisF
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incrce
in Sale.
Identical
ot Identical
Store. 1935
to Sale, of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sale.
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Catidy and coni ec I loner y stores
6,472
»330,813
4,479
♦279,392
»247,226
13
84
2,343
70,706
1.795
61,278
56,050
9
87
99
1,605
60
1,193
1,189
—
74
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
51
3,537
48
3,407
2,778
23
96
Egg and poul try dealers
33
1,038
26
854
683
25
82
Del rcatessen stores
158
2,093
115
1,708
1,549
10
82
Fruit stores and vegetatile markets
80
1,014
50
790
708
12
78
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
381
6,724
309
6,322
5,854
8
94
Combination stores (groceries & meats!
1,335
50,498
1,045
43,587
40,260
8
86
Meat markets
84
2,384
68
1,9S7
1,700
15
82
Fisli markets - seafood
36
947
24
790
680
16
83
Baker les and caterers
68
565
38
400
401
—
71
Other tood stores
18
301
12
270
248
9
90
General Stores (with (ood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
6
92
5
72
65
11
78
144
57,467
108
56,369
49,452
14
98
89
1,188
69
1,015
953
7
85
Department stores
12
50,152
12
50,152
43,599
15
100
Variety, 5-and-lO. & toadollar stores
43
6,127
27
5,202
4,900
6
85
Apparel group
Men' 5 'iir ni'hi ngs stores
639
36.084
430
30,642
27,149
13
85
77
2,227
52
1,889
1,705
11
85
Men'; uiothing - furnishings stores
71
5,351
55
4,385
3,729
3,876
IB
82
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
65
5,397
43
4,764
23
88
Women's ready-to-wear stores
142
11,710
93
9,670
8,657
12
83
Furriers and fur shops
Combined wilh "Accessories - other apparel slorcs" to Avoid Di»clo»ure
Millinery stores
73
1,721
36
1,503
1,305
—
76
Custom tailors
51
960
26
756
691
9
79
Accpssories - other apparel stores
49
2,233
35
2,087
1,846
13
93
Shoe stores
111
6,485
90
5,788
5,340
8
89
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( newl
318
42,269
158
31,436
26,522
19
74
90
35,079
55
27,213
22,812
19
78
Used-car dealers
31
2,195
9
825
694
19
38
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
5fi
2,973
38
2,519
2,172
16
85
Garages
Other automotive
131
10
2,022
48
8
879
844
4
43
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
429
14,301
232
9,941
9,289
7
70
185
11,066
140
10.272
9,045
14
93
52
5,282
41
5,084
4,382
16
96
Floor cover 1 ngs draper y stores
17
548
12
465
367
27
85
Household appliance and radio stores
33
2,321
25
2,164
1,754
23
93
Radio dealers
25
1,462
16
1,223
1,165
5
84
Other home furnishings stores
58
1,453
46
1,336
1,377
-3
92
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
165
9,598
126
7,840
6,096
29
82
23
5,392
18
4,525
3,194
42
84
Hardware stores
92
1,703
77
1,540
1,386
11
90
Hardware & farm implement dealers
—
—
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
13
933
9
819
730
12
88
Paint, glass, wal 1 paper stores
37
1,570
22
956
786
22
61
Eleclr ical suppi y stores
Combined with "Hardwaie slorcs" |o Avoid Di.clo.ure.
Eating and drinking places
Reslaurants-caleterias-lunch rooms
1,003
28.598
644
21,273
18,679
14
74
826
25,500
537
19,025
16,752
14
75
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
119
1,783
73
1,406
1,219
15
79
Dr 1 nki ng places
58
1,315
34
842
708
19
64
Drug stores
Drug stcies wi th fountai n
278
19,255
238
17,771
16,571
7
92
242
18,545
209
17,099
15,978
7
92
Drug stores without fountain
36
710
29
672
593
13
95
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
854
38,056
536
29,361
25,652
14
77
i , , ,
Combined with "Otiier ClB»i(iGationi" to Avoid Di.clo.uie.
Book stores
27
1,231
18
1,074
875
83
87
Cigar stores and cigar stands
67
954
35
746
756
-1
78
Florists
65
1,735
47
1,625
1,462
11
94
Fuel and ice dealer s
148
10,519
111
8,722
8,764
—
83
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
39
486
28
448
406
10
92
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Combined with "Othei Cl...i(icalion," to Avoid Di.clo.ure.
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Farm and garden supply stores
10
316
7
230
186
24
73
Jewel ry stores
72
3,306
55
3,083
2,374
30
93
Luggage stores
Combmed wi(h "Other Claui(ic«lion«" lo Avoid Diiclnture.
News dealers
56
555
25
393
372
6
71
Spor ti ng goods stores
8
341
2
11
9
22
3
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
£04
8,217
86
3,122
2,485
26
38
Other classi f ications
158
10,406
l^S
9,907
7,963
24
95
Second-hand «tore»
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
108
3,311
67
3.137
2,666
18
95
24
140
15
92
82
12
66
Second-hand - furniture
31
171
IS
105
97
8
61
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
20
176
9
129
122
6
73
Pawn shops
Second hand stores other
9
24
2,824
6
22
2,811
2,355
19
100
Page 13
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF FLORIDA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent Salea
Kind of Business
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incieaae
in Sale!
Identical
Store.
ot Identical
Slo.ei 1935
lo Sale* of
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sale.
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo 193^
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlect lonety stoies
24.330
♦425.807
13.454
»311.601
4279.592
11
73
7.214
103.431
4.153
76.390
70.608
8
74
359
1,741
147
1,054
838
26
61
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
102
2,172
71
1,907
1,779
7
88
Egg and poul try dealers
76
589
41
428
386
11
73
Del icatessen stores
38
484
19
395
326
20
82
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
365
1,825
160
1,234
1,079
14
68
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
2,647
26,163
1,482
18,413
17,089
8
70
Comljination stores (groceries 4 meats)
2,750
64,306
1,824
48,806
45,608
7
76
Meat markets
262
3,513
133
2,357
1,944
21
67
Fisli markets - seatood
349
1,359
155
925
79S
16
68
Baker les and caterers
129
452
57
245
223
10
54
Ottier food stores
137
828
64
626
539
16
76
General Stores (with iood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
745
12,327
592
10.456
10,005
5
85
736
46,323
491
37,173
34,351
8
82
508
9,176
351
7,188
7,091
1
78
Department stores
41
22,869
33
21,364
18,877
13
93
Variety, 5-and-lO, S to-adollar stores
186
13,278
107
8,621
8,383
3
65
Apparel group
Men's furnishi ngs stores
1,303
29.178
774
81,674
20.299
6
74
71
1,451
47
1,186
1,133
5
82
Men's clottiing - furnistiings stores
166
4,805
120
3,847
3,485
10
80
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
162
4,288
106
2,619
2,564
2
61
Women's ready-to-wear stores
414
U,300
236
8,640
8,058
7
76
Fun lers and (ur sITops
._
Millinery stores
101
890
58
621
603
3
70
Custom lai lors
59
380
28
263
259
2
69
Accessories - other apparel stores
128
1,226
49
909
839
8
74
Shoe stores
199
4,838
130
3,489
3,368
4
72
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,423
69 ,818
779
49,693
41.229
21
71
376
55,900
2S9
39,132
31,682
24
70
Used-car dealers
67
2,009
30
1,235
1,100
12
61
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
198
7,872
132
6,757
6,146
10
86
Garages
757
3,873
360
2,422
2,162
12
63
Other automotive
25
164
18
147
139
6
90
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
4,257
35,549
2.146
23,613
22,001
7
66
771
22.522
518
17.156
15.493
11
76
357
13,981
258
11,203
10,429
7
80
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
24
760
17
707
622
14
93
Household appliance and radio stores
237
6,225
154
4,156
3,666
17
67
Radio dealers
60
581
37
474
376
26
82
Other home turnishings stores
93
975
52
616
500
23
63
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
852
26.829
594
21.084
17.134
23
79
312
14,491
205
11,051
8,552
29
76
Hardware stores
300
7,081
231
5,929
6,250
13
84
Hardware S. farm implement dealers
46
1,423
33
1,176
1,012
16
83
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
52
1,068
36
848
546
55
79
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
118
2,438
77
1,865
1,597
17
76
Electrical supply stores
24
328
12
215
177
21
66
Eating and drinking places
Reslaurants-caleterias-lunch rooms
3,677
29.118
1,456
17.464
15.023
16
60
1,891
18,268
856
12,123
10,689
13
66
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
856
3,658
310
2,127
1,911
11
58
Dri nki ng places
930
7,192
290
3,214
2,423
33
45
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
982
22,349
689
15.590
13,917
12
70
732
19,694
527
13,495
11,906
13
69
Drug stores without fountain
250
2,655
162
2,095
2,011
4
79
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
2.071
27.894
1,104
20,446
18,624
10
73
31
186
23
139
118
18
75
Book stores
28
349
16
192
166
16
55
Cigar stores and cigar stands
173
1,538
74
1,110
1,092
2
72
Florists
133
682
71
531
465
17
78
Fuel and ice dealer s
339
2,887
160
2,064
2,045
1
71
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
200
922
105
654
577
13
71
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
179
5,217
110
4,002
3,577
12
77
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
13
269
6
161
162
-1
60
Farm and garden supply stores
184
4,838
117
4,055
3,862
6
64
Jewelry stores
174
3,452
126
3,074
2,842
8
89
Luggage stores
News dealers
8
101
107
625
8
58
107
459
98
403
9
14
100
73
Spor ti ng goods stores
Beer S lii)uor stores (packaged)
Other class 1 f icat ions
62
177
269
548
2,418
3,856
36
32
162
403
549
2,946
408
409
2,410
-1
34
22
74
23
76
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing t shoe
301
1.469
158
962
908
6
65
36
88
17
32
31
3
36
Second-hand - furniture
U4
439
55
246
230
7
56
Second-hand tires, accessories i parts
85
346
54
287
271
6
83
Pawn shops
15
307
9
219
205
7
71
Second-hand stores - other
49
289
23
178
171
4
*2.
Page 14
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF GEORGIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Peicenl Petcenl Sale,]
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments |
lncte»e
of Identical
in Sole.
Identical
Slo,ei 193S
to Sale, of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slo.e.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934101935I
Slote. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Caridy and confectionery stores
31,310
1484,693
19,541
♦406.042
♦368,184
10
84
11.1Z7
108.034
6,860
89,659
84,612
6
83
482
1,605
199
981
926
6
61
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
154
1,923
90
1,334
1,208
10
69
Egg atid poul try dealers
54
885
32
751
735
2
85
Del icatessen stores
30
423
24
389
326
19
92
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
381
1,212
174
906
779
16
75
Grocery stores (without meats)
6,077
35,586
3,507
28,593
26,800
7
80
Combination stores Igrocerics S meats)
3,304
62,412
2,492
53,823
51,075
5
86
Meat markets
350
2,777
206
2,019
1,888
7
73
Fish markets - seafood
144
600
66
383
335
14
64
Bakeries and caterers
51
215
31
188
172
9
87
Other food stores
100
396
39
292
268
9
74
General Stores (with food)
General mercliandise group
Dry goods i general merchandise stores
2,858
36,446
2,403
33,472
32,389
3
92
1,096
76,893
838
68,120
59,247
16
89
746
15,206
587
14,013
13,795
2
92
Depar tment stores
67
47, a4
62
42,368
33,762
25
90
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
283
14,473
189
11,739
11,690
—
81
Apparel group
l^en' s lur mshi ngs stores
1,097
34,477
774
29,760
28,626
4
86
56
2,185
43
2,070
2,004
3
95
l^en'i clothing - furnishings stores
135
5,186
97
4,177
3,988
5
81
Fami ly clothi ng stores
214
7,213
167
6,086
5,884
3
84
Women's ready-to-wear stores
263
10,082
182
9,023
8,730
3
89
Furriers and fur sttops
9
392
8
391
318
23
100
Millinery stores
139
1,411
96
1,217
i.ai
—
66
Custom tailors
46
392
21
256
246
4
66
Accessories - other apparel stores
53
853
30
801
766
5
94
Shoe stores
182
6,764
130
5,739
5,479
5
85
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,722
74,901
893
61,520
51,477
20
82
502
64,519
362
54.166
44,636
22
84
Used-car dealers
41
825
23
531
432
23
64
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
213
5,881
133
4,651
4,493
4
79
Garages
955
3,496
368 .
2,063
1,919
7
59
Other automotive
11
180
7
119
97
23
66
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
4,507
34,558
2,639
24,923
22,629
10
72
694
20,712
516
18.417
16,515
12
89
362
12,925
294
11,929
10,895
9
92
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
11
494
7
458
461
-1
93
Household appliance and radio stores
181
5,957
152
5,123
4,387
17
86
Radio dealers
51
522
27
436
406
7
84
Other home furnishings stores
89
814
36
471
366
29
58
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui Idi ng mater lal dealers
797
22,703
594
19,363
17,024
14
85
259
8,600
176
7,256
6,183
17
84
Hardware stores
295
7,018
234
6,103
5,444
12
87
Hardware 8 farm implement dealers
145
4,881
122
4,300
3,932
9
88
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
29
567
19
430
330
30
76
Paint, glass, wall paper stores
59
1,432
38
1,181
1,069
10
82
Electr ical supply stores
10
205
6
93
66
41
45
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias- lunch rooms
3,746
22.047
1.637
15.377
13.567
13
70
1,727
14,499
888
10,810
9,583
13
75
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,505
5,112
587
3,264
2,859
14
64
Or 1 nki ng places
514
2,436
162
1,303
1,125
16
53
Drug stores
Drug stores with tou ntai n
1.086
a. 206
902
16.594
17.128
9
88
862
18,722
731
16,673
15,313
9
89
Drug slores without fountain
224
2,484
171
1,921
1,815
6
77
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
2.258
30,497
1.296
25,103
23,408
7
82
12
62
8
44
36
22
86
Book stores
34
794
27
772
832
-7
97
Cigar stores and cigar stands
53
823
32
771
714
8
94
Florists
116
1,003
70
880
820
7
88
Fuel and ice dealers
772
6,448
393
5,920
5,531
7
92
Gilt, novelty, souvenir shops
41
160
20
137
122
12
86
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
60
1,626
51
1,227
1,300
-6
76
Hay, grain and feed slores (with groceries)
37
1,223
25
773
789
•■2
63
Farm and garden supply slores
592
9,077
307
6,232
5,711
9
69
Jewol r y stores
150
3,160
125
2,853
2,577
11
90
luggage slores
6
219
6
219
203
8
100
News dealers
38
320
24
294
277
6
92
Spoi t 1 ng goods stores
Combined with "Olhe
Cli»*i(ication**' In >
Vvoid Diulo.uie.
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
11
89
3
64
96
-33
72
Other classifications
315
5,503
205
4,917
4,400
12
89
Secondhand stores
Second hand stores clothing & shoe
322
2,219
189
1,734
1,662
4
78
99
297
60
223
220
1
75
Second -hand furniture
62
273
30
199
188
6
73
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
86
684
48
369
351
5
63
Pawn shops
Second hand stores other
35
40
808
257
29
22
716
227
688
215
4
6
89
88
.
Page 15
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF IDAHO
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF
IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS
OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent Sale,
Kind of Business
All Establishments 1935
Identical Establishments
lncrea»e
In Sale,
Idenlicftl
oi Identical
Storea 193S
to Sale, of
Sales
Sale.
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Canby and conlecl loner y stores
5,863
♦140,167
3
,736
♦112.616
♦95,095
18
80
1,191
27,000
830
22,438
19,345
16
83
163
1,193
95
888
813
9
74
Daily products stores & milk dealers
311
Egg and poultry dealers
l]
329
26
308
281
10
94
Del icatessen stores
_.
__
fiuit stores a''d vegetable markets
25
96
13
58
49
18
60
Grocery stores (wittiout meals)
405
9,810
289
8,379
7,269
15
8S
Combination stores (groceries i. meats)
421
13,082
319
10,851
9,356
16
83
Meat markets
104
2,328
71
1,886
1,504
26
81
Fish markets - seafood
4
13
1
4
4
31
Bakeries and caterers
24
114
9
42
46
-9
37
Ottier food stores
13
35
7
20
23
-13
57
General Stores (with (ood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
366
9,010
308
8.051
7.303
10
89
154
16,960
128
14.679
13,530
8
87
54
2,492
41
1,668
1,707
-2
67
Department stores
45
12,018
43
10,745
9,659
11
89
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollai stores
55
2,450
44
2,266
2,164
5
92
Apparel group
Men's fu 1 nisti 1 ngs stores
249
5,312
162
4,365
4,147
5
82
111
10
Men's clothing (urnishings stores
49}
1,931
43
1,791
1,636
9
93
Family clothi ng stores
23
1,018
19
900
872
3
88
Women's ready-to-wear stores
92
1,672
52
1,233
1,189
4
74
Furriers and fur shops
4
29
..
Mil 1 1 nery stores
25
110
13
63
70
-10
57
Custom tailors
8
34
3
13
12
8
38
Accessories cthei apparel stores
6
30
3
28
39
-28
93
Shoe stores
31
488
19
337
329
2
69
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
564
27,746
300
21,339
15.880
34
77
202
23,996
138
18,793
13,716
37
78 ;
Used-car dealers
9
108
2
68
53
28
63
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
^n
1,307
29
1,013
851
19
78
Garages
Other automotive
310|
2,335
130
1
1,465
1,260
16
63
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
956
10,058
523
6,668
5,680
17
66
224
5,920
164
4,859
4,046
20
82
94
3,050
78
2,738
2,383
18
90
Floor cover 1 ngs drapery stores
Combined wUh "Olh<
I Hom<
Furnishing. Stores"
to Avoiti Di.c!osurc
Household appliance and radio stores
109
2,388
76
1,729
1,338
29
72
Radio dealers
11
335
4
302
300
1
90
Other home furnishings stores
10
147
6
90
85
6
61
Lumber-buiiding-hardware group
Lumber & tiu 1 1 di ng-mater iai dealers
401
14.864
341
13,860
10,598
31
93
149
6,134
130
5,818
4,291
36
95
Hardware stores
92
2,685
82
2,551
2,205
16
95
Hardware & farm implement dealers
103
4,881
89
4,561
3,409
34
93
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
30
581
23
455
321
42
78
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
18
449
15
428
334
28
95
Electr ical supply stores
9
134
2
47
38
24
35
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants caleterias-lunch rooms
859
7,709
429
5,263
4,610
14
68
401
4,393
225
3,260
2,814
16
74
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
130
830
54
469
448
5
57
Drinking places
328
2,486
150
1,534
1,348
14
62 1
Drug stores
Drug St. res with (ountai n
204
4,757
178
4,174
3,937
6
88
147
3,703
134
3,328
3,110
7
90
Drug stores without tountai n
57
1,054
44
846
827
2
80
Other retail stores
Bicycteshops
608
10,509
335
6,705
5,808
15
64
6
72
6
72
50
44
100
Book stores
8
132
8
132
116
14
100
Cigar stores and cigar stands
76
1,183
43
859
844
2
73
Fforists
25
244
18
209
169
24
86
Fuel and ice dealers
111
1,944
79
1,598
1,389
15
82
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
11
48
6
24
24
50
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
47
1
838
33
1
713
628
14
85
Farm and garden suppty stores
36
1,390
22
1,117
907
23
30
Jewel ry stores
62
6S8
51
560
473
18
88
Luggage stores
Combined with
"Olhe.
Clasaificationi" to A
void DiKlo-ore.
News dealers
13
125 1
7
96
98
-2
77
Sporti ng goods stores
Combined witn
"Other
ClauilicBtioni" (o A
void Ditcloaure.
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
119
2,365
4
68
56
21
3
Other classifications
93
1,530
57
1,257
1,054
19
82
S«cond-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing t shoe
87
322
38
215
211
2
67
5
5
Second-hand furniture
27
84
13
61
59
3
73
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
33
98
15
75
81
-7
77
Pawn shops
Combined wilh "Second-h
nd itores - other |
Avoid Di»clo»uie
Second-hand stores other
22
136 1
10
79
71
11
59
Page 16
Census oi Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF ILLINOIS
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Pertcni PcttM S.lei|
All Eatablish
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Increate
in S>lc.
Identical
ol Identiol
Stoiei 1935
to Silei ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Slo,n 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy anil co nl ec 1 1 o nef y stores
98.538
♦2.173.069
65.073
?1, 858, 923
$1,672,342
11
?6
32.287
521.889
22,696
455,644
428.191
6
87
3,831
18,591
2,213
15,356
14,366
7
83
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
1,020
'54,636
463
49,059
45,913
7
90
Egg and poul try dealers
242
2,006
135
1,566
1,382
13
78
Del icatcssen stores
840
4,887
514
3,783
3,604
5
77
Fiuit stores and vegetable markets
1,107
9,059
633
6,584
6,276
5
73
Grocery stores {without meats)
10,358
143,637
7,414
130,588
123,558
6
91
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
10,366
230,688
8,212
200,812
189,073
6
87
Meat markets
2,652
44,998
1,904
37,295
34,295
9
83
f isti markets - sealood
326
1,920
215
1,554
1,465
6
81
Bakeries and caterers
1,241
7,353
8l3
5,665
5,073
12
77
Other food stores
304
4,114
180
3,382
3,186
6
82
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Diy goods & general merchandise stores
1,617
26,767
1,367
23,754
21,810
9
89
2,450
478,750
1,950
467,246
425,143
10
98
1,521
26,638
1,162
22,764
21,373
7
85
Department stores
257
403,434
233
398,364
358,165
11
99
Variety. 5-and-lO, & toa-dollar stores
672
48,678
555
46,118
45,605
1
95
Apparel group
Men' s lur ni sti 1 hgs stores
6,691
184,001
4,651
160.293
150,457
7
87
573
9,599
425
8,136
7,616
7
85
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
825
31,418
678
28,431
26,274
8
90
Fami 1 y ciothi ng stores
362
28,984
291
27,213
24,533
11
94
Women's ready-to-wear stores
1,649
54,680
1,065
46,845
44,116
6
86
Furriers and fur strops
141
5,683
105
4,685
4,083
15
82
Millinery stores
857
7,755
560
6,269
6,375
-2
81
Custom tailors
433
6,652
232
5,261
4,959
6
79
Accessories - other apparel stores
512
6,124
246
4,704
4,587
3
77
Shoe stores
1,339
33,106
1,049
28,749
27,914
3
87
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealeis (new)
6,215
258,423
3,306
201,524
147,809
36
78
1,712
214,665
1,245
172,839
122,484
41
81
Used-car dealers
193
4,790
112
2,958
2,686
10
62
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
751
17,716
505
14,290
12 ,590
14
81
Garages
3,505
20,637
1,414
11,007
9,646
14
53
Other automotive
54
615
30
430
403
7
70
Filhng statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
9,385
105,463
5,174
67,292
61.972
9
64
2.401
74.665
1.687
64.396
55.831
15
86
856
36,834
651
32,939
28,962
14
89
Floor coverings drapery stores
127
6,469
82
5,788
5,177
12
89
Household appliance and radio stores
788
23,245
591
19,794
16,656
19
85
Radio dealers
271
2,803
153
2,028
1,851
10
72
Other home furnishings stores
359
5,314
210
3,847
3,185
21
72
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bu i 1 d i ng mater i al dealers
4.766
102,714
3.758
86.821
70.417
23
85
1,142
46,674
948
40,098
32,818
22
86
Hardware stores
2,048
24,170
1,690
21,549
18,979
14
89
Hardware & farm implement dealers
570
17,814
402
12,938
8,174
58
73
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
250
4,914
195
4,367
3,467
26
89
Paint, glass, wal 1 paper stores
682
8,253
476
7,114
6,311
13
86
Electr ical supply stores
74
889
47
755
668
13
85
Fating and drinking places
Restaurants cafeterias -lunch rooms
19,084
152,663
10.968
111.598
104,316
7
73
5,315
78,732
3,305
62,677
60,125
4
80
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,906
8,999
951
6,466
5,978
8
72
Or 1 nki ng places
11,863
64,932
6,712
42,455
38,213
11
65
Drug stores
Drug sloies wi th fountai n
3,578
89,515
2,903
76,889
74,735
3
86
2,454
73,385
2,001
63,857
62,284
3
87
Drug stores WI thout fountai n
1,124
16,130
902
13,032
12,451
5
81
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
8,904
172,668
6,016
139,177
127.552
9
81
46
368
24
318
365
-13
86
Book stores
254
7,547
176
5,576
4,934
13
74
Cigar stores and cigar stands
1,020
13,920
695
11,553
11,367
2
83
Florists
789
6,342
574
5,519
5,163
7
87
fuel and ice dealer s
2,208
76,140
1,523
62,550
58,040
8
82
Gilt, novelty, souvenir shops
338
1,547
177
1,1S4
1,117
3
75
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
502
9,072
325
7,223
6,055
19
80
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
21
496
14
452
439
3
91
Farm and garden supply stores
350
9,666
241
7,348
6,216
18
76
Jewel r y stores
689
10,192
517
8,701
7,761
12
85
luggage stores
46
774
30
556
403
38
72
News dealers
748
4,229
559
3,732
3,649
2
88
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
84
1,392
64
1,224
1,131
8
88
Beer t, liquor stores (packaged)
351
6,771
133
2,395
2,223
8
35
Other class. ficat ions
1,458
24,212
964
20.876
18,689
12
86
Secondhand stores
Second hand stores clothing & shoe
1,160
5,551
597
4,289
4,109
4
77
139
198
61
139
142
-2
70
Second-hand furniture
422
1,307
189
976
919
6
75
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
248
1,235
155
992
980
1
80
Pawn shops
47
1,100
36
98B
913
8
90
Second hand stores other
304
1,711
156
1,194
1,155
3
70
Page 17
Ceniiu of Buslneu, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
CITY OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAIF.S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent Sale,
Kind of Business
All EstablishmenU - 1935
Identical Establishments
Ir S.le>
Identiciil
ol Idenltcel
Store. 1935
to Selei ol
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Stole.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Store, 1935
CITY TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
44.382
♦1.215.706
28,743
»1, 067, 408
$982,132
9
88
17.880
256.397
11.730
225.062
215.136
5
88
2,493
11,840
1,343
9,870
9,303
6
83
Dacty products stores & milk dealers
456
35,875
147
33,626
31,438
7
94
Egg and poul try dealers
162
902
91
747
668
12
83
Del icalessen stores
707
4,221
441
3,319
3,193
4
79
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
765
6,624
441
4,839
4,636
4
73
Grocery stores (without meats)
6,003
74,846
4,234
68,556
66,596
3
92
Combination stores (groceries S meatsi
3,454
80,698
2,782
70,589
68,190
4
87
Meat markets
1,965
31,199
1,396
25,344
23,615
7
81
Fish markets - sealood
260
1,568
176
1,294
1,207
7
83
Bakeries and caterers
865
5,712
583
4,452
3,970
12
78
Other lood stores
150
2,912
96
2,426
2,320
5
83
General Stores (with ioodl
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
20
996
15
972
938
4
98
1,024
370.357
794
367.324
333,232
10
99
707
9,562
521
8,255
7,684
7
86
Department stores
67
336,276
64
335,170
301,734
11
100
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toadollar stores
250
24,719
209
23,899
23,814
—
97
Apparel group
Men's lutmshi ngs stores
3.849
121.303
2.563
106.660
100.816
6
88
446
7,870
337
6,685
6,275
7
85
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
285
16,049
229
14,875
13,998
6
93
Family clothing stores
150
18,908
115
18,082
16,190
12
96
Women's ready-to-weat stores
957
37,831
602
33,036
31,191
6
87
Fur r lers and (ur shops
119
5,093
88
4,206
3,715
13
83
Ml 1 1 1 ner y stores
545
5,345
342
4,212
4,437
-5
79
Custom tai lors
301
5,706
158
4,625
4,379
6
81
Accessories - other apparel stores
378
4,546
186
3,544
3,492
1
78
Shoe stores
668
19,955
506
17,395
17,139
1
87
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1.648
103.838
614
78.004
58.762
33
75
293
85,449
188
67,488
49,081
38
79
Used-car dealers
73
2,923
42
1,922
1,839
5
66
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
243
7,273
144
5,222
4,685
U
72
Garages
1,007
7,755
224
3,099
2,89C
7
40
Other automotive
32
438
16
273
267
2
62
Fillil\g stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
1.839
32.201
945
20.249
19.482
4
63
975
41,289
627
35,339
31,893
U
86
331
20,127
246
18,445
16,848
9
92
Floor coverings-drapery stores
96
5,394
61
4,760
4,197
13
88
Household appliance and radio stores
214
10,617
132
8,428
7,623
11
79
Radio dealers
102
1,698
57
1,193
1,196
70
Other home furnishings stores
E32
3,453
131
2,513
2,029
24
73
Lumber-buildinghardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
1.467
26.811
1.159
23.516
20.639
14
88
142
10,582
111
8,865
7,760
14
84
Hardware stores
864
8,550
729
7,929
7,205
10
93
Hardware 4 farm implement dealers
3
227
3
227
114
99
100
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
85
2,635
62
2,322
1,837
26
88
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
347
4,289
235
3,670
3,281
12
86
Electrical supply stores
26
528
19
503
442
14
95
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias -lunch rooms
9.018
96,000
5,241
72,785
69,500
5
76
2,646
57,100
1,590
46,736
45,634
2
82
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
728
4,496
362
3,348
3,136
7
74
Dri nki ng places
5,644
34,404
3,189
22,701
20,730
10
66
Drug stores
Drug sltres wi th lountai n
1.920
55,709
1,547
48,058
47,883
86
1,431
49,445
1,155
42,907
42,822
87
Drug stores without fountain
489
6,264
392
5,151
5,061
2
82
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
4.716
106.663
3.180
86.343
80.820
7
81
13
240
6
226
271
-17
94
Book stores
144
5,995
99
4,455
3,937
13
74
Cigar stores and cigar stands
661
9,690
474
8,267
8,489
-3
85
Florists
508
4,045
365
3,526
3,314
6
87
Fuel and ice dealers
1,136
51,809
748
41,590
38,964
7
80
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
244
1,103
126
797
794
__
72
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
54
393
42
346
368
-6
88
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
_.
Farm and garden supply stores
23
1,697
18
1,671
1,362
23
98
Jewel ry stores
265
5,303
209
4,773
4,399
9
90
Luggage stores
33
584
17
366
255
44
63
News dealers
565
2,557
432
2,310
2,321
__
90
Sporting goods stores
34
515
27
469
439
7
91
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
200
4,838
72
1,732
1,646
5
36
Other classif ications
836
17,894
545
15,815
14,261
11
88
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing i shoe
626
3.942
328
3,096
3,031
2
79
96
146
43
110
114
-4
75
Second-hand - furniture
216
827
102
658
623
6
80
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
77
606
51
496
542
-8
82
Pawn shops
29
897
20
806
769
5
90
Second-hand stores - other
208
1,466
112
1,026
983
4
70
Page 18
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF INDIANA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON .OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
T
Percent
*ercent Sele,
All Establish
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments ]
lncre»e
ol identical
.n S.lei
Identical
Stote.
Store, 1935
lo Sale, ol
All
Kind of Business
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sale.
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934lo193sl
Stole. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candv and co nlec t lOner y stofes
42.471
♦780,508
27,929
$638,878
f 562, 641
16
82
12.472
177,558
8,733
148,030
136.800
9
83
779
3,892
492
3,079
2,832
9
79
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
352
8,264
236
6,900
6,045
14
83
Egg ar>d poul try dealers
152
1,319
83
824
724
14
62
Del icatessen stores
55
367
38
229
198
16
62
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
486
1,698
235
1,223
1,143
7
72
Grocery stores (without meats)
2,887
32,679
2,011
29,027
27,090
7
89
Combination stores (grocenes S meats)
6,948
120,267
5,146
99,129
91,147
9
82
Meat markets
327
6,542
234
6,810
6,081
14
89
F rsh markets - sealood
60
384
32
327
296
10
85
Bakeries and caterers
240
1,133
183
781
652
20
69
Other food stores
186
1,013
94
701
692
18
69
General Stores (with lood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
1,249
16,714
1.063
14,671
13.029
13
88
1,045
109,013
841
100,308
91.224
10
92
562
11,436
450
10,210
9,592
6
89
Department stores
138
74,986
127
72,284
64,726
12
96
Variety, 5-and-lO, S to a dollar stores
345
22,591
264
17,814
16,907
5
79
Apparel group
Men' ' 1 nf ni ?hi nt;s stores
2,105
55,656
1,559
47,834
43,737
9
86
118
1,687
89
1,518
1,351
12
90
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
363
12,654
313
11,711
10,490
12
93
Fami 1 y cloth 1 ng stores
159
7,656
137
7,291
6,500
12
95
Women's ready-to-wear stores
458
15,780
296
11,595
11,029
5
73
Fur I lers and fur shops
23
817
20
781
584
34
96
Millinery stores
264
1,986
187
1,680
1,462
15
85
Custom tailors
137
1,188
68
785
681
15
66
Accpssriries - other apparel stores
92
1,071
48
882
822
7
82
Shoe stores
497
12,817
401
11,591
10,818
7
90
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
3,753
129.729
2.024
98.748
71.075
39
76
1,006
106,061
722
81,586
5S,718
46
78
Used--cat dealers
111
3,238
58
2,309
1,948
19
71
Accessories, lite and battery dealers
460
12,035
313
9,428
8,491
11
78
Garages
2,153
9,131
919
5,254
4,779
10
58
Other automotive
23
264
16
171
139
23
65
Filling statioru
1 Furniture-household group
1 Furniture stores
6,059
55,979
3,230
34,204
31,091
10
61
1.308
32,725
921
28,711
23,156
24
88
567
20,440
433
18,682
16,306
22
91
1 Floor coverrngs drapery stores
46
1,245
30
1,129
996
13
91
Household appliance and radio stores
453
8,811
325
7,314
5,566
31
83
Radio dealers
126
813
66
564
448
26
69
Other home fur nshi ngs stores
126
1,416
67
1,022
841
22
72
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bui 1 di ng mater iai dealers
2.234
52,237
1,776
44,206
36,164
26
85
652
24,567
625
21,082
16,620
27
86
Hardware stores
776
11,340
650
10,175
8,840
15
90
Hardware & farm implement dealers
330
9,641
250
7,099
4,777
49
74
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
188
2,391
151
2,166
1,676
29
91
Paint, glass, wal 1 paper stores
260
3,932
179
3,354
2,976
13
85
Elec tr ical supply stores
28
376
21
330
275
20
88
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants cafeterias lunch rooms
6.134
43.873
3.442
31.432
27.244
15
72
3,069
25,475
1,838
19,364
17,296
12
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,356
5,822
662
3,863
3,412
13
66
Dr r nki ng pluces
1,709
12,676
942
8,205
6,836
26
65
Drug stores
Drug sluies with fountain
1,498
33,248
1,247
30,137
27,522
10
91
1,116
27,776
945
25,345
23,237
9
91
Drug stores without fountain
382
5,472
302
4,792
4,285
12
88
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
3.978
71.414
2,722
58.686
51,966
13
82
21
139
16
133
96
39
96
Book stores
54
1,010
41
743
702
6
74
Cigar stores and crgar stands
324
2,963
206
2,274
2,057
11
77
Florists
246
1,836
188
1,597
1,468
9
87
Fuel and ice dealer s
1,204
23,813
846
20,474
19,323
6
86
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
66
301
44
244
233
5
81
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
448
11,066
311
8,349
7,157
17
75
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
10
170
10
170
111
53
100
Farm and garden supply stores
330
11,883
234
9,902
8,107
22
83
lewel r y stores
340
5,199
262
4,629
3,922
15
87
Luggage stores
13
363
9
264
236
12
73
News dealers
118
673
81
573
527
9
85
Spor ting goods stores
56
1,439
44
1,329
1,153
15
92
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
138
1,074
8
123
115
7
11
Other c lassi f i cat i ons
611
9,486
422
7,982
6,759
18
84
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores clothrng I shoe
636
2.362
371
1.911
1.633
17
81
73
89
33
53
80
6
60
Second-hand furnrture
242
683
139
519
484
7
76
Second hand tires, accessorres & parts
185
828
U4
686
535
28
83
Pawn shops
20
}> 762
18
^ 654
564
16
86
Second hand stores other
116
67
J
Page 19
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF IOWA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
P«rcent
Percent Sale,
All Establish
menu - 1935
Identical Establishments
in Ssle.
Idenlkal
ol Idenlicel
Slore. 1935
to Selci ot
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Sloie.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Stole, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conleclionety stoics
38,979
♦650,029
25,097
$515,122
♦443,336
16
79
9.456
136.880
6,129
112.665
102,465
10
82
6S6
3,342
368
2,623
2,416
9
78
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
1,241
5,947
684
3,326
3,021
10
56
Egg and poul try dealers
106
906
36
285
482
-41
31
Del icatessen stores
8
43
4
26
24
8
60
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
541
1,365
152
996
929
7
73
Grocery stores (without meats)
2,230
34,062
1,592
28,410
26,164
9
83
Combination sloies (groceries & meats)
3,543
82,934
2,737
70,957
64,122
11
86
Meat markets
439
6,096
301
4,567
4,007
14
75
F ish markets - seafood
42
104
18
92
72
28
88
Bakeries and catereis
279
927
125
548
527
4
59
Olhei food stoies
341
1,154
112
835
701
19
72
General Stores (with tood)
General merchandise group
Diy goods 4 geneial meichandise stores
1,277
25,924
1,136
23,384
21,518
9
90
792
65,393
602
53,172
49,939
6
81
381
9,109
270
7,242
7,039
3
80
Oepar tment stores
116
42,113
112
33,206
30,409
9
79
Variety. S-and-lO, & to-a-dollai stores
295
14,171
220
12,724
12,491
2
90
Apparel group
l^en' 5 tur mshi ngs stores
1,827
38,026
1,363
32,977
30,723
7
87
43
718
26
571
529
8
80
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
461
11,632
393
10,776
9,808
10
93
Fami ly clothing stores
91
4,012
78
3,256
3,064
6
81
Women's leady-to-weai stores
395
9,897
276
8,460
8,021
5
85
Furriers and fur stiops
26
795
20
717
577
24
90
Millinery stores
187
1,411
127
1,150
1,042
10
82
Custom tai iors
85
618
61
498
458
9
81
Accessories - other apparel stores
68
447
20
339
313
8
76
Shoe stores
471
8,498
362
7,210
6,911
4
85
Automotive group
Motoi-»ehicle dealers (new)
3.886
103,480
2,295
75,925
55,698
36
73
1,105
83,525
786
61,513
43,220
42
74
Used-car dealers
96
1,501
53
1,068
849
26
71
Accessories, tire and battery dealeis
453
8,856
280
7,151
6,078
18
81
Garages
£,211
9,408
1,160
6,020
5,413
11
64
Other automotive
21
190
16
173
138
25
91
Filliitg stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
6.057
56,806
3,224
34,827
31,786
10
61
1.278
21,996
889
19,063
16,205
18
87
463
12,410
365
11,172
9,871
13
90
Flooi cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
32
612
20
571
346
65
93
Household appliance and radio stores
506
7,644
378
6,414
5,210
23
84
Radio dealers
187
629
86
478
386
24
76
Other home furnishings stores
90
701
40
428
392
9
61
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumbei & building-material dealers
3,514
75,761
2,800
64,998
49,939
30
86
1,126
37,278
1,000
32,564
26,703
22
87
Hardware stores
1,033
13,084
817
12,106
9,595
26
93
Hardware S farm implement dealers
842
20,333
635
16,367
10,304
59
80
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
259
2,320
187
1,918
1,596
20
83
Paint, glass, wallpaper stores
178
2,076
121
1,711
1,458
17
82
Electrical supply stores
76
670
40
332
283
17
50
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias-lunch rooms
5,257
41,784
2,955
29,400
26,185
12
70
2,327
22,^00
1,419
17,006
15,291
11
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
791
4,029
393
2,664
2,492
7
66
Dti nki ng places
2,139
15,255
1,143
9,730
8,402
16
64
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountai n
1,309
12,103
1,U8
19,383
17,987
8
88
842
16,602
733
14,586
13,522
8
88
Drug stores without fountain
467
5,501
386
4,797
4,465
7
87
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
3.909
60.301
2,375
48,271
39,938
21
80
20
108
16
93
89
4
86
Book stores
53
841
38
720
645
12
86
Cigar stores and cigar stands
235
2,886
141
2,021
2,012
—
70
Florists
168
1,341
101
1,029
937
10
77
Fuel and ice dealers
1,106
17,290
616
14,060
12,691
11
81
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
62
189
26
146
116
26
77
Hay. gram, feed stores (without groceries)
362
7,179
234
5,3SS
4,592
17
75
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
7
421
7
421
359
17
100
Farm and garden supply stores
516
12,788
334
10,187
8,303
23
80
Jewel ry stores
374
3,247
299
2,788
2,524
10
86
Luggage stores
26
260
23
243
217
12
93
News dealers
69
468
41
318
270
17
67
Spor ti ng goods stores
36
377
24
346
304
14
92
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
136
6,490
63
5,420
2,609
108
84
Other classifications
739
6,416
413
5,117
4,270
20
80
Second-hand stores
Secondhand stores - clothing & shoe
417
1.575
211
1.057
952
11
67
26
36
4
11
12
-8
31
Second-hand ■ furniture
155
312
76
206
214
-4
66
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
146
658
81
462
413
12
70
Pawn shops
14
182
10
148
100
48
81
Second-hand stores - other
76
387
40
231
213
8
60
Page 20
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF KANSAS
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
PeicenI p.rceni S.le.1
All Estabhsl
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incrce
Iderthc.l
of Idenlic.l
Store. 1935
to Sale, of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Stotei
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
27.433
$448,261
17,596
t350.704
$313,253
12
78
6.311
105.240
4.167
83.446
77.171
8
79
360
1,952
211
1,502
1,419
6
77
Dairy products stores & miU dealers
2S6
1,554
137
1,077
992
9
69
Egg and pool try (Jealers
104
1,092
60
713
640
11
65
Del icatessen stores
Combined w
Ih "Grocery Stor
ei (without mealaj"
lo Avoid Di*clo.ure
Fruit stores art) vegetable markets
307
1,200
71
915
B39
9
76
Grocery stores (without meats)
1,266
16,943
828
13,289
12,134
10
78
Combination stores (groceries 4 meats)
3,545
78,578
2,598
63,115
58,763
7
80
Meat markets
F isti markets - seafood
199
8
2,544
125
6
1,922
1,551
24
76
Baker les and caterers
166
680
82
443
418
6
65
Other food stores
130
697
49
469
425
10
67
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
853
17,341
740
15.553
14,595
7
90
720
41,754
569
37,289
35,766
4
89
411
9,364
314
7,530
7,487
1
80
Department stores
80
21,411
75
19,972
19,092
5
93
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toadollar stores
229
10,979
180
9,787
9,187
7
89
Apparel group
Men' s tur nishi ngs stores
1.154
25.896
833
21.677
20.305
7
84
36
412
30
384
376
2
93
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
260
8,135
217
6,966
6,468
8
86
Fami ly clothing stores
112
4,421
83
3,774
3,607
5
85
Women's ready-to-wear stores
310
6,665
204
5,475
5,160
6
82
Furriers and fur shops
6
153
3
78
65
20
61
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
123
787
88
690
653
6
88
Custom tailors
49
416
29
310
273
14
75
Accessories - other apparel stores
37
615
18
449
372
21
73
Shoe stores
221
4,292
161
3,651
3,331
7
83
Automotive group
l*olor-»ehicle dealers ( new)
2.950
84.672
1,729
63,834
49,449
29
75
806
69,970
578
53,239
39,934
33
76
Used-car dealers
78
843
40
412
405
2
49
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
377
6,677
222
5,339
4,661
15
80
Garages
1,680
7,140
883
4,809
4,420
9
67
Other automotive
9
42
6
35
29
21
83
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household group
Fur ni lure stores
4.960
40,526
2,914
27,057
26,347
7
67
868
13,825
565
10,885
9,608
13
79
411
7,753
310
6,331
6,788
9
82
Floor cover i ngs -drapery stores
12
267
7
242
230
5
91
Household appliance and radio stores
321
5,047
185
3,775
3,143
20
76
Radio dealers
74
440
38
322
263
22
73
Other home furnishings stores
50
318
25
215
184
17
68
Lumber-building'hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
2,435
46,744
1,885
36,368
31,043
17
78
896
20,719
651
14,571
12,678
16
70
Hardware stores
651
7,955
550
7,128
6,723
6
90
Hardware & farm implement dealers
617
15,344
489
12,342
9,671
28
80
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
123
1,001
94
859
700
23
86
Paint , glass, wal 1 paper stores
122
1,562
90
1,383
1,193
16
89
Elec tr ical supply stores
27
163
15
85
78
9
52
Bating and drinking places
Restaurants -caleterias-luncti rooms
3,772
20,509
1.822
13.313
12.087
10
65
2,134
13,997
1,139
9,732
8,771
11
70
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
919
3,612
419
2,129
2,011
6
59
Dr 1 nking places
719
2,900
264
1,452
1,305
11
50
Drug stores
Or ug stores with fountain
1.109
20.508
920
17.894
16,806
6
87
898
17,960
756
16,737
14,813
6
88
Drug stores without fountain
211
2,548
164
2,157
1,993
8
85
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.843
29.620
1.222
22,270
20,033
11
75
Comb
ined With "Otiier
CU»i(tcalioni" to A
void DitcloMJic,
Book stores
61
1,214
48
1,100
958
16
91
Cigar stores and cigar stands
90
916
53
670
610
10
73
Florists
85
753
67
629
572
10
84
Fuel and ice dealers
371
4,263
227
3,031
2,949
3
71
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
29
73
12
43
38
13
59
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
356
8,618
226
6,265
6,635
13
73
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
16
412
13
201
1B6
e
49
Farm and garden supply stores
202
5,098
135
3,611
3,279
7
69
Jewelry stores
21S
2,514
157
2,162
1,972
10
86
Luggage stores
Comb
nod Willi "Olli.r
CliHificationi" lo A
void DiKlo.U,..
News dealers
60
319
36
232
219
6
73
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
31
29
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
1
5,420
1
4,426
3,715
19
82
Other classif icat ions
322
218
Second-hand stores
Secondhand stores - clothing i shoe
4se
1.626
230
1.119
1,043
7
69
42
66
19
36
40
-5
68
Secondhand furniture
159
421
83
306
293
4
73
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
171
657
85
474
441
7
72
Pawn shops
18
226
10
186
145
7
6«
Second-hand stores other
68
266
33
146
124
18
56
Page 21
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF KENTUCKY
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Kind of Business
All Eslablishments - 1935
Stores
Sales
(add 000)
Identical Establishments
Ston
Sales
1935
(add 000)
Sales
1934
(add 000)
t293,732
Incteate
in SaIci
Idcndcnl
Slorci
1934 IP 1935
ent
Petcciil Silo
ol idenlicsl
Sloici I93S
to Salei
All
Sloi
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlec t lOner y stores
Daily products stores & milk dealers
Egg and poul try dealers
Delicatessen stores
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
Grocery stores {wittiout meats)
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
Meat markets
Fisb markets - seafood
Bakeries and caterers
Other food stores
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
Department stores
Variety, 5-and-IO. & toadollar stores
Apparel group
Men ' s ' ur ni sh I ngs stores
Men'; clothing - furnishings stores
Family clothi ng stores
Women's ready-to-wear stores
Furriers and lur shops
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
Custom tai lors
Accessories - other apparel stores
Shoe stores
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
Used-car dealers
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
Garages
Other automotive
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
Floor coverings-drapery stores
Household appliance and radio stores
Radio dealers
Other home furnishings stores
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
Hardware stores
Hardware & farm implement dealers
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
Flee t r ical supply stores
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -caleterias- lunch rooms
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
Dr 1 nki ng places
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountain
Drug stores without fountain
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
Book stores
Cigar stores and cigar stands
Florists
Fuel and ice dealers
Gift, novelty, souvenrr shops
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
Farm and garden supply stores
Jewel ry stores
Luggage stores
News dealers
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
Other c lassi ( icat ions
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
Second-hand - furniture
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
Pawn shops
Second-hand stores - other
29,2B6
♦388,276
19,403
9,161
88,720
5,983
♦327,263
77,671
71,810
406
143
80
47
369
4,665
2,985
196
38
112
120
4,641
1,420
2,435
326
293
1,035
24,512
55,390
2,320
131
431
427
42,435
252
100
39
32
231
2,733
2,318
135
17
74
52
3,815
1,136
1,691
218
239
746
21,667
49,249
2,107
86
262
270
38,347
1,070
1,519
199
195
663
19,232
46,506
1,875
80
240
231
34,537
935
45,204
754
38,603
35,885
676
64
195
1,036
12,994
23,026
9,184
28,418
553
56
145
768
11,978
18,311
8,314
25,370
60
159
198
208
5
115
51
57
183
1,622
1,312
6,654
5,890
7,486
193
1,031
550
567
4,736
58,010
46
134
163
135
4
81
35
23
147
1,010
515
25
129
1,147
6
2,708
}
48,390
371
3,667
5,582
22,492
381
11
85
528
5
1,633
1,071
6,224
5,319
6,464
191
900
481
473
4,247
44,047
11,052
16,662
8,171
23,862
955
5,806
4,874
6,179
171
854
435
486
4,104
35,399
}
36,945
156
3,149
3,797
17,737
29,505
120
2,507
3,267
16,414
614
12,873
406
10,905
9,927
278
16
187
47
86
966
6,359
433
3,448
194
439
23,511
207
12
130
20
37
792
7,359
419
2,680
138
309
21,214
308
382
119
59
120
3,834
1,499
1,181
1,164
866
560
306
2,345
7
24
47
134
902
51
141
14
198
137
7
50
12
335
286
336
81
132
59
6
58
9,713
6,937
4,431
977
1,453
Combined with
22,407
11,442
4,803
6,162
17,312
13,111
4,201
25,991
69
658
553
1,081
7,272
260
2,107
136
3,215
2,465
161
295
931
3,322
3,466
905
103
314
177
105
206
225
340
95
47
85
Healing and plumbing
2,050
833
607
610
728
464
244
1.294
4
17
30
107
472
28
91
7
111
109
7
30
11
89
181
170
31
71
30
6
32
8,846
6,514
3,792
808
1,254
16,475
6,735
392
2,429
109
262
17,296
8,802
3,651
4,022
15,427
11,974
3,453
20,724
51
569
378
1,010
6,164
194
1,628
74
2,742
2,201
161
229
930
1,287
2,886
743
77
253
132
105
176
6,866
5,642
3,028
662
1,098
void OikIo
14,673
8,039
3,287
3,347
14,412
11,085
3,527
18,767
44
503
381
944
5,949
173
1,615
36
2,497
1,926
141
217
857
981
2,523
730
76
244
127
98
185
6
11
10
23
13
13
6
12
8
9
17
11
6
10
2
12
7
9
5
12
5
11
-3
3
24
25
30
26
10
9
7
10
27
18
23
29
15
25
22
14
12
9
11
20
8
4
10
16
17
-1
7
4
12
13
106
10
14
14
6
9
31
14
2
1
4
4
7
-5
Page 22
Census of ButintM, 1935
RfrtaiJ Trade Survey
STATE OF LOUISIANA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Kind of Business
All EjtablishmenU - 1935
Identical Establishments
Percenl
IncrcsM
.n SiJ<.
Ideniical
Sloiei
P*rcenl Sales
<A Idenliul
Sleies I93S
to Selea of
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1S3S
Sloio 193S
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
23,189
♦344,393
15^32
(296.595
»E71.ByQ
9
66
9,196
69,929
6,410
59,011
54,987
7
84
342
907
150
669
658
2
74
Dairy products stores & mitk dealers
550
2,645
443
2,122
2,090
2
80
Egg and poul try dealers
31
E54
23
228
192
19
90
Del icatessen stores
5
51
1
9
7
29
18
Fruit stores and vegetable marKets
314
1,271
184
962
909
6
76
Grocery stores (without meats)
5, SEE
30,691
3,823
25,788
24,119
7
84
Coml)ination stores (groceries & meats)
1,372
26,688
1,082
23,825
22,021
8
89
Meal markets
697
4,968
495
3,936
3,618
9
79
F ish markets - seafood
152
541
85
450
402
12
83
Bakeries and caterers
94
330
63
253
251
1
77
Ottier food stores
117
1,583
61
769
720
7
49
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general mercfiandise stores
S,254
36,674
1,994
34,589
32,233
7
94
666
47,607
541
44,336
43^56
E
93
502
8,549
402
7,525
7,464
1
88
Department stores
52
29,210
49
28,677
£7,380
5
98
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toadollar stores
112
9,848
90
0,134
8,411;
-3
83
Apparel group
Men ' s fur ni ;h 1 ngs stores
790
28.265
616
26.763
24.413
6
91
60
1,386
46
1,106
1,008
10
80
Merc's clotlling - furmstlings stores
99
3,672
84
3,534
3,464
2
96
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
120
6,633
97
6.205
6,782
7
94
Women's ready-to-wear stores
Furriers and fur sitops
166
9
> 8,235
129
7
> 7,556
7,072
7
92
Millinery stores
53
1,159
35
998
924
8
86
Custom tailors
63
725
37
625
592
6
86
Accessories - ottier apparel stores
26
260
13
212
191
11
82
Slioe stores
204
6,195
170
5,528
5,380
3
89
Automotive group
Motor-veti icle dealers (new)
970
48,827
532
39,110
32,792
19
80
276
42,571
215
34,647
28,729
20
81
Used car dealers
El
519
9
267
174
63
51
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
87
3-, 128
57
2,710
2,408
13
87
Garages
574
2,482
243
1,476
1,392
6
59
Ottier automotive
12
127
8
110
89
24
87
Filling slatioru
Furniture-household group
Fur ni tore stores
2,379
20,190
1,526
15,671
14,534
8
78
389
13.220
298
12.383
10,684
16
94
193
9,337
162
8,953
7,766
15
96
Floor coverings-drapery stores
7
393
5
391
431
-9
99
ffousetiold appliance and radio stores
98
2,397
76
2,123
1,708
24
89
Rad 10 dealers
31
231
14
161
136
18
70
Other home furnishings stores
60
862
41
755
641
18
66
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber S. building-material dealers
565
18,036
449
15,581
13,507
15
86
213
9,421
173
8,343
7,144
17
89
Hardware stores
207
3,631
177
3,200
2,948
9
88
Hardware & farm implement dealers
71
3,608
49
2,786
2,288
22
79
Keating & plumbing eiiuipment dealers
21
404
15
304
276
9
75
Par nt, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
47
97E
30
850
776
10
87
Electrical supply stores
6
100
5
96
7*
32
98
Eating and drinking places
Reslauranis caleler las - lunch rooms
3.703
25.621
1.942
19,122
17,057
12
75
1,288
12,708
737
10,338
9,298
11
81
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
711
2,682
329
2,034
1,652
10
76
Dr 1 nki ng places
1,704
10,231
876
6,750
5,907
14
66
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountai n
877
16,669
726
15,108
14,148
7
91
427
12,411
363
11,362
10,629
7
92
Drug stores wi thout fountai n
450
4,258
363
3,746
3,619
6
86
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
1,165
17.511
767
14,351
12,999
10
82
6
57
5
86
62
8
98
Book stores
20
546
17
543
451
20
99
Cigar stores and cigar stands
88
1,176
67
914
944
-3
76
Florists
98
787
65
678
586
16
86
Fuel "and ice dealers
281
1,236
145
829
772
7
67
Gilt, novelty, souvenir shops
46
179
27
141
lee
10
79
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
43
7
V 1,633
32
8
\ 1,483
1.393
6
91
Farm and garden supply stores
85
1,919
61
"' 1,588
1,464
8
83
Jewelry stores
130
2.714
109
2,585
2,503
IS
98
Luggage stores
Comb
ncd Willi "Other
ClauificAhon," to A
void Uitcloaute.
News dealers
42
243
31
217
219
-1
89
Spor li ng goods stores
13
269
10
256
214
20
95
Beer & liquor stores (pack«|od)
113
1,564
36
484
429
IS
31
Other classif icat ions
223
5,186
168
4,877
4,042
13
66
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing I shoe
235
1.844
129
1.570
1,260
23
85
30
61
15
42
36
17
69
Second-hand furniture
77
337
44
276
263
5
82
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
72
401
41
338
303
12
84
Pawn shops
Second-hand stores other
8
48
j> 1,045
6
23
"i 914
678
35
87
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Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF MAINE
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
PeicenI
Percent Sole,
All Esiablis
imenls - 1935
Identical Establishments
Inorste
in S.lc,
Idenlicsl
ol Idenliol
Sloiei 1935
lo SbIc, ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slore,
All
(add ODD)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo 1935
Sloie, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Canoy and conlectionery stores
12,766
$232,599
9,773
*202,689
$193,499
5
87
5,951
68,464
3,151
63,078
59,064
7
92
346
2,359
244
2,077
2,005
4
88
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
156
2,866
133
2,584
2,285
13
90
E{g and poultry dealers
e
58
7
57
43
33
98
Delicatessen stores
Com
lined with "Grocery Storei*' to Avoi<j
O.Kloaurc.
Ftuit stores and vegetable markets
149
1,373
114
1,209
1,146
5
88
Grocery stores (without meats)
i.as
15,954
963
14,932
13,819
8
94
Combination stores (groceries i meats)
1,648
42,964
1,432
40,067
37,677
6
93
Meat markets
93
854
73
760
664
14
89
Fish markets - seafood
94
706
70
661
664
--
94
Baker les and caterers
200
1,178
89
613
627
-2
52
Other food stores
45
152
26
128
134
-4
84
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods S general merchandise stores
650
10,741
602
9,988
9,880
1
93
419
21,460
354
18,381
18,370
—
86
269
4,206
224
3,913
4,023
-3
93
Department stores
29
11,085
26
9,018
8,846
2
81
Variety, S-and-lO. & loadollar stores
121
6,169
105
5,450
5,501
-1
88
Apparel group
Men' s f ur ni sbi ngs stores
881
16,927
708
15,360
15,112
2
91
37
358
32
338
320
6
94
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
192
4,059
167
3,718
3,672
1
92
Fami ly clothi ng stores
105
3,074
92
2,870
2,868
—
93
Women's ready-to-wear stores
182
4,368
144
4,036
3,947
2
92
Furriers and fur strops
13
442
10
361
289
25
82
Millinery stores
73
378
55
275
292
-6
73
Custom tailors
28
183
14
130
135
-4
71
Accessories - other apparef stores
70
775
43
688
670
3
89
Shoe stores
181
3,290
151
2,944
2,919
1
89
Automotive group
Motor-»ehicle dealers (new)
1,229
34,653
931
30,194
27,375
10
87
275
26,444
234
23,006
20,469
12
87
Used-car dealers
43
816
27
695
672
3
85
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
65
1,515
50
1,424
1,233
15
94
Garages
830
5,688
607
4,897
4,829
1
86
Other automotiYe
16
190
13
172
172
~
91
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
1,539
15,022
1,107
12,566
11,998
5
84
339
8,038
252
6,760
6,583
3
84
128
4,773
113
4,340
4,242
2
91
Floor coverings-drapery stores
5
61
4
60
47
28
98
Household appliance and radio stores
101
2,487
72
1,797
1,733
4
72
Radio dealers
33
378
21
336
326
3
89
Other home furnishings stores
72
339
42
227
235
-3
67
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumtier & building-material dealers
514
10,079
446
8,718
8,712
—
86
133
3,475
115
2,879
2,796
3
83
Hardware stores
214
4,352
199
3,951
3,917
1
91
Hardware S farm implement dealers
35
558
29
596
695
-14
91
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
59
921
50
786
805
-2
85
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
52
444
38
307
293
5
69
Eleclncal supply stores
21
229
15
199
206
-3
87
Eating and drinking places
Restaurantscaleterias-lunch rooms
1,452
11,092
840
8,332
7,695
8
75
858
8,186
540
6,499
6,028
8
79
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
275
1,256
146
807
716
13
64
Or inki ng places
319
1,650
154
1,026
951
8
62
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
378
7,669
344
7,252
6,975
4
95
301
6,594
276
6,284
6,053
4
95
Drug stores without fountain
77
1,075
68
968
922
5
90
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1,329
28,162
979
21,716
21,508
1
77
Book stores
23
372
19
342
346
-1
92
Cigar stores and cigar stands
51
812
33
702
703
—
86
Florists
66
590
50
537
531
1
91
Fuel and ice dealers
384
8,477
304
7,693
7,657
--
91
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
106
412
69
326
297
10
79
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
153
> 8 , 030
U3
? 6 , 792
6,843
-1
85
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
31
29
Farm and garden supply stores
80
1,622
62
1,272
1,315
-3
78
Jewel ry stores
121
1,371
88
1,225
1,203
2
89
Luggage stores
7
64
6
62
57
9
97
News dealers
48
505
42
465
441
5
92
Spor ti ng goods stores
22
311
19
306
280
9
98
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
35
3,442
2
6
4
60
—
Other classi f icat ions
202
2,154
153
1,988
1,831
9
92
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores - clothing I shoe
85
292
59
244
227
7
84
11
21
9
20
22
-9
95
Second-hand furniture
32
104
23
96
85
13
92
Second-hand tires, accessories I parts
21
76
13
63
58
9
83
Pawn shops
6
l 91
4
\ 65
62
5
71
Second-hand stores other
15
/
10
J
Page 24
Census of Business, 1935
■
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF MARYLAND
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAI.F.S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent
*ercait Selea
Kind of Business
All Establishmenu - 1935
Identical Establishments
Increue
m S.le>
Idenl.cel
ot IdenltcBl
Store* 1935
to S«le« o(
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlectionery stores
23,349
$462,874
15,203
$335,927
8311,627
8
73
9,619
126,075
6,601
86,445
82,945
4
69
1,800
7,395
959
5,732
5,629
2
76
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
200
12,812
84
2,600
2,219
17
20
Egg and poul try dealers
117
1,354
85
899
859
5
66
Del icatessen stores
99
1,416
76
1,010
953
6
71
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
583
2,882
378
1,993
1,930
3
69
Grocery stores (without meats)
2,043
16,904
1,457
14,190
13,683
4
84
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
3,986
73,152
2,798
52,932
50,940
4
72
Meat markets
463
6,355
333
4,443
4,132
8
70
F ish markets - seafood
211
1,467
148
1,124
1,142
-2
77
Bakeries and caterers
298
1,580
201
986
954
3
62
Other food stores
119
758
82
536
504
6
71
General Stores (with iood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
958
13,337
821
11,470
11,049
4
86
614
88,026
443
68,191
63,497
7
77
413
8,129
306
5,458
5,387
2
67
Depat tmeot stores
42
69,112
32
54,299
50,039
9
79
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
159
10,785
105
8,434
8,131
4
78
Apparel group
Men's f uf nishi ngs stores
1,206
29,163
812
23,564
22,411
5
81
150
1,874
95
1,160
1,153
1
62
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
153
5,212
111
4,287
4,097
4
82
Family clothing stores
148
5,485
118
4,899
4,515
9
89
Women's ready-to-wear stores
225
6,904
146
5.449
5,094
7
79
Furriers and fur shops
15
500
9
348
330
5
70
Millinery stores
103
851
73
705
687
3
83
Custom tai lots
110
1,089
46
470
443
6
43
Accessories - other apparel stores
79
793
43
579
573
1
73
Shoe stores
223
6,458
171
5,697
5,519
3
88
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,377
61,967
707
46,566
37,694
24
78
327
49,742
236
38,916
30,715
27
7S
Used-car dealers
34
1,391
19
908
750
21
65
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
163
4,929
112
3,873
3,446
12
79
Garages
834-
5,569
327
2,650
2,580
3
48
Other automotive
19
336
13
219
203
8
65
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
1,688
20,979
1,023
13,146
12,640
4
63
472
17,769
328
13,052
11,962
9
73
185
10,311
136
6,781
6,200
9
66
Floor coverings-drapery stores
20
466
16
425
373
14
91
Household appliance and radio stores
121
8,402
83
4,650
4,288
8
86
Radio dealers
27
368
17
287
286
78
Other home furnishings stores
119
1,222
76
909
815
12
74
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber A building-material dealers
765
18,993
561
18,291
13,934
10
81
162
8,102
110
6,725
5,971
13
83
Hardware stores
391
5,902
308
4,912
4,664
5
83
Hardware & farm implement dealers
58
2,140
40
1,505
1,322
14
70
Heating S plumbing equipment dealers
42
1,338
29
1,017
882
15
76
Paint, glass, wail-paper stores
105
1,325
67
992
958
4
75
Electr ical supply stores
13
186
7
140
137
2
75
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias -lunch rooms
4,079
33,511
2,263
23,416
21,695
8
70
1,162
15,791
702
12,001
11,101
8
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
414
2,348
239
1,624
1,520
7
69
Dr inki ng places
2,503
15,372
1,322
9,791
9,074
8
64
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
686
17,961
493
10,496
10,097
4
58
502
15,261
346
8,368
8,028
4
55
Drug stores without fountain
184
2,710
147
2,128
2,069
3
79
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1,585
33,335
991
23,151
22,627
2
69
Combined with "Olhei
ClBMificalion," (o A
void Diicloiure.
Book stores
33
328
23
302
258
17
92
Cigar stores and cigar stands
123
1,617
93
1,896
1,370
-5
80
Florists
184
1,545
125
1,178
1,157
2
76
Fuel and ice dealers
458
13,218
258
8,486
8,985
-6
64
Gilt, novelty, souvenir shops
57
311
34
266
243
9
86
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
71
1,400
47
859
846
2
61
Hay, grain and teed stores (with groceries)
3
218
3
218
187
17
100
Farm and garden supply stores
72
3,027
49
2,516
2,273
11
83
Jewel ry stores
136
3,579
100
3,002
2,695
11
84
Luggage stores
Combined wilb "Oihe
CI«t,ificftlioni" to
Ivoid Ditclosurc.
News dealers
48
474
32
400
396
1
84
Spor ting goods stores
18
414
12
188
183
3
46
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
110
1,837
49
984
870
13
54
Other classi f icat ions
272
5,387
166
3,456
3,165
10
64
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
300
1.738
160
1.139
1,076
6
66
83
216
45
177
171
4
82
Second-hand lurniture
96
492
43
185
181
2
38
Second-hand tires, accessories i parts
40
168
18
108
102
6
64
Pawn shops
22
304
17
253
230
10
83
Second-hand stores other
59
558
37
416
392
6
75
Page 25
Census of Business, 1935
Ret«il Trade Survey
CITY OF BALTIMORE. MARYLAND
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
1
PetcenI
'ercent Salei
All EslablishmenU - 1935
Identical Establishments
ln.,c..c
ot Identical
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
in Ssloi
Identical
Store* 193S
to Sale* ol
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Store! 1935
CITY TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlect loner y stores
13.557
♦301,137
8,596
♦211.757
♦198.964
6
70
6.2S4
79.735
4.236
51.369
49.834
3
64
1,287
5,446
777
4,124
4,081
1
76
Daily products stores & milk dealers
124
11,929
47
2,100
1,707
23
18
Egg and poultry dealers
103
1,233
75
861
823
5
70
Delicatessen stores
91
1,311
72
936
892
5
71
Frurt stores and vegetable irarkets
510
2,415
340
1,651
1,645
68
Grocery stores (without meats)
783
8,599
582
7,904
7,707
3
92
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
2,532
39,872
1,721
27,518
27,022
2
69
Meat markets
392
5,642
285
3,965
3,661
8
70
Fish markets - seafood
146
1,278
96
950
973
-2
74
Baker les and caterers
258
1,436
176
888
858
3
62
Other tood stores
88
574
65
472
465
2
82
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
15
165
14
163
161
1
99
370
75,987
253
59,310
55,102
8
78
259
3,214
181
2,371
2,262
5
74
Department stores
29
65,232
19
50,419
46,576
8
77
Variety. 5-3nd-10, & toadollar stores
82
7,541
53
6,520
6,264
4
86
Apparel group
Men's furnishings stores
848
20.617
555
16.654
15.793
5
81
128
1,606
81
1,026
1,015
1
64
Men's cfolhing - furnishings stores
84
2,866
61
2,330
2,300
1
81
Family clolhi ng stores
78
3,273
62
2,992
2,664
12
91
Wsmen's ready-to-wear stores
150
4,880
96
3,940
3,658
8
81
Fur r lers and fur shops
13
480
9
348
330
5
73
Millinery stores
71
677
48
555
543
2
82
Custom tai lors
95
976
35
379
357
6
39
Accessories - other apparel stores
62
598
32
429
428
72
Shoe stores
167
5,261
131
4,655
4,498
3
88
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
584
33.525
241
24,821
20.772
19
74
74
25,822
50
20,196
16,474
23
78
Used-car dealers
21
1,028
11
600
538
12
58
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
113
3,727
73
2.803
2,597
8
75
Garages
Other automotive
366
10
"\ 2,948
99
8
1,222
1,163
5
41
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
421
9,748
218
5.042
5.141
-2
52
278
13.231
180
9.149
8.631
6
69
UO
8.229
71
4,926
4,549
8
60
Floor coverings-drapery stores
15
350
12
314
256
23
90
Household appliance and radio store
44
3,330
24
£,898
2,893
—
87
Radio dealers
16
285
10
230
233
-1
81
Other home furnishings stores
93
1,037
63
781
700
12
75
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
418
8,284
309
6,183
5,661
9
75
48
3,001
33
2,147
1,933
11
72
Hardware stores
266
1
213
Hardware S farm implement dealers
3
J. 3,433
1
2,704
2,529
7
79
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
24
843
14
561
440
28
67
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
72
909
46
711
701
1
78
Electrical supply stores
5
98
2
60
58
3
61
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cateterias-lunch rooms
2.672
23.655
1.530
16.879
15.742
7
71
704
10,840
444
8,669
8,065
7
80
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
2U
1,405
126
963
907
6
69
Drinki ng places
1,757
11,410
960
7,247
6,770
7
64
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountai n
470
12,225
328
6,384
6,386
52
338
10,263
224
4,916
4,928
».
48
Drug stores without fountain
132
1,962
104
1,468
1,458
1
75
Other retail stores
Bicyeleshops
981
22.423
596
14.810
14.788
66
Comb
ned with "Giber
CIsuiiioliona" to A
void Diacloaure,
Book stores
28
292
19
272
230
18
93
Cigar stores and cigar stands
92
1,245
67
939
1,019
-8
75
Florists
123
1,096
83
849
834
2
77
Fuel and ice dealers
272
9,873
152
6,183
6,698
-8
63
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
36
208
19
170
152
12
82
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
17
346
12
238
235
1
69
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
__
__
Farm and garden supply stores
12
388
3
11
8
38
3
Jewelry stores
93
2.856
67
2,380
2,150
11
83
Luggage stores
Comb
med with "Olhci
ClBuiltcmlionj'' to A
void DiKloiurc.
News dealers
24
216
15
183
180
£
85
Sporting goods stores
13
352
8
127
127
_
36
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
63
956
28
589
518
14
62
Other classifications
208
4,595
123
2,869
2,637
9
62
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores clothing t shoe
246
1.542
136
993
953
4
64
76
210
43
174
169
3
83
Second-hand - furniture
71
439
32
156
153
2
36
Second-hand tires, accessories t parts
25
117
11
73
74
-1
62
Pawn shops
19
295
15
250
228
10
85
Second-hand stores - other
55
481
35
340
329
3
71
Page 26
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
All Establish
raenls - 1935
Identical Establishments
PercenI
Inctektc
.n Sai<>
Identical
Slorc.
'•rceni Sale,
of Identical
StoTCi I93S
lo S>le, ol
All
Kind of Business
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Slorn 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
55.536
»1, 461, 180
41,386
♦1,258,168
Jl, 186. 640
6
86
81,573-
451,611
16,892
395,875
375.482
5
88
2,409
17,783
1,699
14,782
14,114
5
83
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
838
43,869
632
34,103
30,769
11
78
Egg and poul try dealers
228
1,486
169
1,081
1,051
3
74
Del icatcssen stores
239
4,404
181
3,971
3,584
U
90
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
1,158
11,391
609
9,339
9,075
3
83
Grocery stores (without meats)
6,322
79,790
4,946
71,450
68,346
5
90
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
8,101
257,879
6,948
842,519
231,168
5
91
Meat markets
633
12,191
475
9,879
9,185
8
81
F ish markets - seafood
514
4,171
368
2,983
2,933
8
78
Bakeries and caterers
914
6,742
524
4,367
3,898
18
68
Other food stores
217
8,031
144
1,401
1,359
3
69
General Stores (witli food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merctiandise stores
349
4p970
294
4.475
4,453
__
90
1,585-
195,107
1.241
184,784
178.402
4
95
1,011
18,533
797
16,087
15,502
4
87
Department stores
148
143,161
141
138,698
132,610
5
97
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-adollar stores
426
33,413
303
89,999
30,290
-1
90
Apparel group
Men* s f ur ni shi ngs stores
4.416
131.543
3.286
117.112
110.341
6
89
361
7,876
282
6,569
6,316
4
83
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
499
£3,539
432
21,427
19,585
9
91
Fami ly clothi ng stores
316
10,668
274
9,942
9,406
6
93
Women's ready-to-wear stores
858
43,632
654
40,641
38,778
5
93
Fur r lers and fur sttops
90
3,807
62
3,319
1,902
75
87
Millinery stores
436
4,169
315
3,443
3,519
-8
83
Custom tailors
342
8,775
164
1,803
1,785
6
65
Accessories - other apparel stores
471
9,354
257
8,082
7,683
5
86
Shoe stores
1,043
25,723
846
21,886
21,427
8
86
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
3.480
151,877
2.123
118.190
100.595
17
76
865
118,847
668
93,424
76,885
22
79
Used-car dealers
128
8,660
86
2,009
1,891
6
76
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
529
14,560
414
12,754
18,070
6
88
Garages
1,930
14,968
932
9,568
9,309
3
64
Other automotive
28
542
83
435
440
-1
80
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Futni ture stoies
4,810
65.430
3.339
52,027
51.979
80
1,744
53,491
1,363
47,872
44.833
8
89
610
26,425
506
23,261
82,299
4
88
Floor cover i ngs -drapery stores
150
3,061
111
2,648
2,376
11
87
Household appliance and radio stores
417
17,316
359
16,368
14,458
13
95
Radio dealers
155
2,041
108
1,725
1,541
12
86
Other home furnishings stores
412
4,648
279
3,870
3,562
9
83
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
1.797
55,837
1.442
49.799
46.497
7
89
354
23,540
297
21,833
19,829
10
93
Hardware stores
832
19,731
696
17,768
17,024
4
90
Hardware & farm implement dealers
30
751
85
711
565
9
95
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
208
5,974
151
4,740
4,420
7
79
Pai nt, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
337
5,194
249
4,163
4,030
3
80
Electrical supply stores
36
647
24
584
539
8
90
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias-lunch rooms
6.653
114.208
4.420
89.484
82.268
9
78
3,902
81,478
2,714
67,029
62,104
8
82
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
811
8,319
527
6,495
5,950
9
78
Dr i nki ng places
1,940
84,411
1,179
15,960
14,214
12
65
Drug stores
Drug stoies wi th fountai n
1.949
49,338
1,645
44.392
43.466
2
90
1,701
44,142
1,443
40,103
39,299
8
91
Drug stores wi thoul tountai n
248
5,196
202
4,289
4,167
3
83
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
6,452
183.497
4.794
150.578
146.587
3
82
20
134
17
124
113
10
93
Book stores
109
2,869
76
2,691
2,486
8
94
Cigar stores and cigar stands
672
10,645
508
9,347
9,520
-2
88
Florists
615
6,046
477
5,486
5,249
5
91
Fuel and ice dealers
1,579
76,785
1,173
61,179
60,890
80
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
296
2,276
194
2,043
1,885
8
90
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
254
15,149
228
14,058
13,368
5
93
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
6
380
3
257
323
-20
73
Farm and garden supply stores
119
7,349
93
6,611
6,306
5
90
Jewel ry stores
447
12,630
348
10,615
10,183
5
84
Luggage stores
29
648
25
682
534
_.
90
News dealers
398
6,618
318
6,096
5,817
5
92
Sporti ng goods stores
60
1,369
44
1,240
1,227
1
91
Beer S liquor stores (packaged)
745
18,351
474
11,576
10,268
13
63
Other classif ications
1,103
22,278
816
18,673
17,396
7
84
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stoies - clothing & shoe
788
4.571
487
3.580
3.337
7
78
82
2S2
61
826
230
-8
90
Second-hand - furniture
214
581
181
420
421
72
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
146
1,088
101
846
742
14
78
Pawn shops
73
817
53
705
644
9
86
Second-hand stores other
213
1,836
149
1,383
1,300
6
" .
Page 27
Census of Busine&s, 1935
Ret«il Tr«de Survey
CIT^■ OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
?*ercent Salei
Kind of Business
AM Establis
^meniB 1935
Identical Establishments
Increase
in Sale*
Identical
o( Identical
Store. 1935
lo Salet of
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo I93S
Store. 1935
CIT\ TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conleclionery stores
10.649
1439.121
8,136
»385,074
»364.947
6
88
4.078
92.059
3,252
78,540
75.519
4
85
515
4,352
383
3,732
3,552
5
86
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
67
13,886
54
8,683
7,927
10
63
Eg| and poul try dealers
19
289
15
181
177
2
63
Delicatessen stores
105
2,351
83
2,187
1,926
14
93
Fruit stores and vegetatile markets
284
2,524
196
2,079
2,096
-1
82
Grocery stores (without meatsi
1,391
17,183
1,086
15,453
15,048
3
90
Combination stores (groceries & meatsi
1,151
43,127
1,045
39,624
38,573
3
92
Meat markets
248
5,226
186
4,148
3,956
5
79
Fish markets - seafood
82
895
67
7 32
728
1
82
Bakei les and cateiers
178
1,508
109
1,188
1,042
14
79
Other food stores
38
718
28
533
494
8
74
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
21
228
13
202
174
16
89
267
105,326
212
104,235
99,548
5
99
171
4,604
137
3,980
3,831
4
86
Depar Iment stores
22
92,453
22
92,453
87,800
5
100
Variety, 5-and-lO. 4 to-adollat stores
74
8,269
53
7,802
7,917
-1
94
Apparel group
f^cn' s tur nishi ngs stores
1.202
57.784
890
52.595
48.656
8
91
113
4,047
88
3,497
3,379
3
86
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
85
9,262
72
8,078
7,096
14
87
Family clothing stores
95
2,980
84
2,867
2,672
7
96
Women's ready-to-wear stores
253
22,674
201
21,973
21,068
4
97
Fur r lers and fur shops
37
2,791
31
2,632
1,308
101
94
Millinery stores
110
1,630
86
1,423
1,426
■ 87
Custom tailors
149
1,313
77
933
909
3
71
Accessories - other apparel stores
134
4,217
73
3,823
3,625
5
91
Shoe stores
218
8,870
178
7,369
7,173
3
83
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
341
28.960
187
20,571
16.396
25
71
56
23,595
41
16,672
12,749
31
71
Used-car dealers
11
321
10
319
301
6
99
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
58
2,531
43
1,999
1,866
7
79
Garaies
213
\ 2,513
9,721
91
\
Other automotive
3
2
P 1,581
1,480
7
63
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
422
302
8,010
8,483
-6
82
437
18,296
354
16,672
15,996
4
91
134
6,975
106
5,942
6,130
-3
85
Floor coverings-drapery stores
58
1,890
48
1,782
1,589
12
94
Household appliance and radio stores
68
6,533
60
6,418
5,868
9
97
Radio dealers
32
652
25
597
548
9
92
Other home furnishings stores
145
2,146
lis
1,933
1,861
4
90
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui 1 di ng -mater iai dealers
317
11,040
256
10,041
9,780
3
91
48
3,010
42
2,927
2,913
..
97
Hardware stores
168
4,608
141
4,087
4,063
1
■ 89
Hardware & farm implement dealers
2
-1
2
I
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
28
{> 2,013
22
J 1,949
1,724
13
97
Pai nt, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
64
1,240
43
911
934
-2
73
Elec'.r ical supply stores
7
169
6
167
146
14
99
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -caleterias-lunch rooms
1,477
44,575
1,042
36,170
33,720
7
81
976
34,704
708
29,223
27,475
5
84
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
123
2,749
90
2,400
2,172
10
87
On nki ng places
378
7,122
244
4,547
4,073
12
64
Drug stores
Drug stuics wi Ih f ountai n
441
12,865
368
11,665
11,521
1
91
394
11,832
328
10,748
10,611
1
91
Drug stores wi thout f ountai n
47
1,033
40
917
910
1
89
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1,421
56,508
1,098
44,845
43,727
3
79
Comb
ned with "Oltier
Clauificalioni" lo Avoid Diacloture.
Book stores
50
1,922
36
1,828
1,676
9
95
Cigar stores and cigar stands
297
5,248
242
4,602
4,795
-4
88
Florists
126
1,678
100
1,514
1,496
1
90
Fuel and ice dealers
60
18,137
56
12,848
13,037
-1
71
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
57
667
33
583
551
6
87
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Combined
wilh "Farm and
garden supply .tore ' lo Avoid Diitlo.ure
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
__
._
._
._
Farm and garden supply stores
12
1,281
12
1,281
1,317
-3
100
Jewelry stores
113
6.707
94
5,524
5.291
4
82
Luggage stores
Comt
ined with "Othe
Claaaificalion." to Avoid Diaeloiure.
News dealers
70
1,566
54
1,506| 1,442
4
96
Spor ti ng goods stores
Com
mtd wilh "Olhe
Clauiiication*" to Avoid Diaeloiure.
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
178
5.681
124
3,331
3,023
10
59
Other classi f icat ions
433
13,621
347
11,828
11,100
7
87
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing i shoe
225
1.759
162
1.528
1.427
7
87
41
87
27
71
75
-5
82
Second-hand - furniture
33
175
18
119
116-
3
68
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
27
267
21
236
224
5
88
Pawn shops
43
522
32
448
406
10
86
Second-hand stores - othet
81
708
64
654
607
8
92
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Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF MICHIGAN
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Perceni PccenI Sale.]
All EstablishmenU - 1935
Identical Establishments
Inciem.e
in S>l«
Idenlicttl
o( IdertlicBl
Sloie. I93S
to Sale, ol
Kind of Business
1
Sales
1
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
5lo>c>
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) l934,ol935i
Store* I93S
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
61.962
$1,388,236
43,415
tl, 175, 400
$1,011,543
16
85
19.296
322.026
14,331
285,698
258,375
11 '
89
2,225
12,146
1,388
10,399
9,217
13
86
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
606
25,880
447
20,468
17,964
14
79
Egg and poul try dealers
134
513
80
419
360
16
82
Del icatcssen stores
74
1,185
51
943
832
13
80
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
923
3,400
515
2,433
2,177
12
72
Grocery stores (wilfiout meats)
5,453
86,298
4,232
79,257
72,478
9
92
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
7,978
168,409
6,228
150,851
136,880
10
90
Meat markets
877
17,403
649
14,895
12,801
16
86
F isti markets - seafood
169
1,015
107
909
784
16
90
Bakeries and caterers
630
3,942
507
3,511
3,469
1
89
Ottier food stores
827
1,835
127
1,613
1,413
14
88
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
1,250
23,293
1,123
22,039
19,915
11
95
1,S36
197,948
1,263
191,748
175,328
9
97
878
14,438
705
13,079
12,012
9
91
Department stores
164
143,840
160
142,255
128,637
11
99
Variety. 5-and-lO. & to-a-dollar stores
494
39,670
398
36,414
34,579
5
92
Apparel group
Men's f urnishi ngs stores
3,780
113,522
2,800
96,880
87,281
11
85
326
6,136
233
5,160
4,560
13
84
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
574
24,785
492
22,785
20,131
13
92
Fami 1 y cloth i ng stores
263
11,206
222
10,554
8,961
18
94
Wsmcn's ready-to-wear stores
828
36,277
548
28,092
25,404
11
77
Fy r r lers and fur sllops
45
2,207
31
1,670
1,269
32
76
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
386
3,832
268
3,248
3,107
5
85
Custom far lors
216
2,464
135
1,905
1,702
12
77
Accessories - other apparel stores
217
2,716
101
2,188
2,025
8
81
Shoe stores
925
23,899
770
21,278
20,122
6
89
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
4,479
244.299
2,787
187j713
133,615
40
77
1,373
206,443
1,000
160,052
109,545
46
78
Used-car dealers
342
11,944
167
7,397
6,290
18
62 i
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
573
14,398
411
12,256
10,714
14
85
Garages
2,142
11,114
1,182
7,682
6,831
12
69
Other automotive
49
400
27
326
235
39
82
Filling statioru
Furniture-household flroup
Furni ture stores
8,722
98,646
5,359
67,498
60.931
11
68
1,666
54,808
1.161
43.900
35.516
24
80
614
28,015
477
21,652
17,603
23
77
Floor cover t ngs -drapery stores
86
1,959
63
1,785
1,449
23
91
Household appliance and radio stores
578
20,002
401
16,687
13,594
23
83
Radio dealers
176
1,597
100
1,272
836
52
80
Other home furnishings stores
212
3,235
120
2,504
2,033
23
77
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui Idi ng mater iai dealers
3,114
76,955
2,637
70.311
56.933
23
91
755
37,720
662
35,129
28,100
25
93
Hardware stores
1,281
20,979
1,134
19,169
16,443
17
91
Hardware S farm implement dealers
420
8,255
361
7,444
5,425
37
90
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
295
5,464
232
4,737
3,630
30
87
Pai nt, glass, wal 1 paper stores
308
3,421
210
2,806
2,488
13
82
Electrical s-jpoly stores
56
1,116
38
1,027
847
21
92
Eating and drinking places
ResIauTantscaletcrias-lunch rooms
9,537
76,296
5,704
57,243
47,971
19
75
4,234
42,986
2,799
33,294
28,880
15
77
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
965
8,595
571
7,421
5,691
30
86
Or 1 nki ng places
4,338
24,715
2,334
16,528
13,400
23
67
Drug stores
Drug stoies with fountai n
2,335
51,489
1,994
45,108
40,194
12
88
1,759
41,462
1,496
36,171
32,229
12
87
Drug stores wi thoul fountai n
576
10,027
498
8,937
7,965
12
89
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
5.236
124,016
3.660
103,498
92,027
12
83
31
188
25
161
110
46
86
Book stores
105
1,772
84
1,760
1,585
11
99
Cigar stores and cigar stands
455
4,914
286
4,238
3,873
9
86
Florists
455
3,841
345
3,356
2,971
13
87
Fuel and ice dealers
1,523
53,556
1,111
47,292
43,320
9
88
Gift, novel ty, souvenir shops
175
840
108
713
608
17
85
Hay, gram, feed stores (without groceries)
279
^ 6 , 924
212
\ 5,795
5,207
11
84
Hay. gram and feed stores (with groceries)
12
11
Farm and garden supply stores
256
9,623
185
7,192
6,222
16
75
Jewelry stores
482
9,361
398
8,535
6,793
26
91
Luggage stores
26
393
20
355
260
37
90
News dealers
153
1,709
Ul
1,572
1,308
20
92
Sporting goods stores
73
1,118
53
900
802
12
81
Beer K liquor stores (packaged)
450
17,363
179
10,865
9,721
12
63
Other classif ications
761
12,415
632
10,764
9,247
16
87
Second-hand store*
Second-liand stores clothing & shoe
1.011
4.938
596
3.764
3.458
9
76
76
214
43
157
142
11
73
Second-hand - furniture
371
1,091
205
619
598
4
57
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
315
1,530
197
1,274
1,222
4
83
Pawn shops
41
489
28
385
348
11
79
Second-hand stores other
208
1,614
123
1,329
1,146
16
82
Page 29
Census ol Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
CIT'i
OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS
193<1
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
PeicenI
^etcent Sales
Kind of Business
All Establishments - 1935
dentical Establishments
Incieaie
In SalM
Idcnlicil
ol Idenlitnl
Slorf. 1935
to Sole, of
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Store. 1935
CITY TOTAL
food Stores
Cana> and conlectioneiy slotes
19.133
i543.690
12.770
»452.818
$395,231
15
83
7.250
114.961
5.198
99.542
90. 9U
9
87
1,243
7,606
747
6,628
5,905
12
87
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
U6
14,245
72
9,853
8,659
14
69
Egg and poul try dealers
79
357
51
299
270
11
84
Del icatessen stores
55
1,010
38
794
702
13
79
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
354
1,533
195
1,048
897
17
68
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
1,794
32,554
1.423
30,333
28,111
8
93
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
2,756
46,867
2,092
41,842
38,560
9
89
Meat markets
386
6,93>?
284
5,591
4,917
14
81
Fish markets - sealood
85
560
54
489
414
18
87
Baker les and caterers
Other lood stores
273
109
2,301
990
177
65
1.714
951
1,624
852
6
12
74
96
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
7
279
7
279
227
23
100
437
107.875
344
105.540
97.074
9
98
3U
3,928
234
3.310
3,004
10
84
Depai tment stores
21
88,797
18
87,737
80,277
9
99
Variety, 5-and-lO, S toadollar stores
105
15,150
92
14,493
13,793
5
96
Appaiel group
Men's furnishi ngs stores
1.341
56.466
902
45.998
41.491
U
81
191
3.990
129
3,281
2,981
10
82
Men's clothing - lurnishings stores
104
11,177
87
9,934
8,717
14
89
Fami ly clothi ng stores
57
2,877
52
2.766
2,399
15
96
Wsmen's ready-to-wear stores
327
21,355
181
15,698
14,068
12
74
Fur r lers and lur strops
22
1.541
16
1,209
896
35
78
Millinery stores
132
1,885
85
1,572
1,520
3
83
Custom tailors
108
1,674
66
1,326
1,197
11
79
Accessories - other apparel stores
86
954
35
745
669
11
78
Shoe stores
314
11,013
251
9,467
9,044
5
86
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
915
89,440
449
64.243
46.734
37
72
185
73,648
99
53.474
37,188
44
73
Used-car dealers
172
8,295
81
5,140
4.422
16
62
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
149
4.660
112
4.094
3,786
8
88
Garages
393
2.653
149
1.392
1.245
12
52
Other automotive
16
184
8
143
93
54
78
Filling stations
Fumiture-householcl group
Furniture stores
1.728
29.035
968
18.971
17.292
10
65
507
23,539
325
16,124
13.336
21
69
198
12,935
133
7.472
5,785
29
58
Floor coverings-drapery stores
Household appliance and radio stores
Radio dealers
40
139
42
1,246
7,265
584
30
90
19
1,164
5,976
436
940
5,446
209
24
10
109
93
82
75
Other home furnishings stores
88
1,503
53
1,076
956
13
72
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
618
19.645
523
17.637
13.466
31
90
106
10,038
86
9,102
6,446
41
91
Hardware stores
354
-\
322
Hardware i (arm implement dealers
1
J 6,252
1
5,684
4,686
21
91
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
50
1,815
40
1,547
1,246
24
85
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
97
1,323
65
1,088
904
20
82
Electrical supply stores
10
217
9
216
184
17
100
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias -lunch rooms
3.439
33.538
2.066
25.637
21.062
22
76
1,578
20,472
1.071
15,797
13,354
18
77
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
323
3,188
193
3,018
2,361
28
95
Dr 1 nki ng places
1,538
9,878
802
6,822
5,347
28
69'
Drug stores
Drug st.res wi th fountai n
845
20.529
700
17.059
15.653
9
83
692
18,719
574
15,547
14,306
9
83
Drug stores without fountai n
153
1,810
126
1,512
1,347
12
84
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.584
45.628
1.006
39.779
36.092
10
87
8
55
5
45
32
41
82
Book stores
44
763
33
752
672
12
99
Cigar stores and cigar stands
141
2,084
87
1,872
1,713
9
90
Florists
172
1,742
127
1,468
1,323
11
84
Fuel and ice dealers
483
21,813
296
18,937
17,097
11
87
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
55
299
33
262
218
20
86
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
27
20
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
3
V 600
2
421
351
20
70
Farm and garden supply stores
4
J
3
Jewel ry stores
129
4.751
103
4,274
3,373
27
90
Luggage stores
6
93
3
75
55
36
81
News dealers
35
757
22
706
575
23
93
Spor li ng goods stores
10
358
6
224
197
14
63
Beer S liquor stores (packaged)
178
4,733
69
4,112
4,785
-14
87
Other classifications
289
7,580
197
6,631
5,701
16
87
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing i shoe
462
2.761
282
2.009
1.893
6
73
33
139
25
112
105
7
81
Second-hand - furniture
Second-hand tires, accessories i parts
153
124
601
570
86
78
266
480
259
503
3
-5
44
84
Pawn shops
Second-hand stores - other
36
116
433
1.018
25
68
345
806 1
312
714
11
13
80
79
Page 30
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF MINNESOTA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
1
P..c.n,
'erceTil Sale*
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
.n Sllcl
Idenlical
ol Idenltcvl
Slorei 1935
lo Sale* oi
Kind of Business
Sales
1
Sales-
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
1
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Slore* 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and cot>f ec 1 1 oner y stores
37.495
$820,010
26,763 '
$705,050
$611,504
15
86
8,538
169,252
6,530
149,357
135,488
10
38
773
5,155
524
4,382
4,014
9
85
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
201
13,490
147
12,500
11,468
10
93
Egg and poul try dealers
21
263
13
177
157
13
67
Del icatessen stores
12
151
a
134
116
16
89
Fruit stores ard vegetable markets
253
1,909
170
1,574
1,490
6
82
Grocery stores (without meats)
3,750
53,069
2,881
51,210
47.212
8
88
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
2,370
72,101
1,984
63,727
57,513
11
88
Meat markets
697
14,377
552
13,064
11,253
16
91
F ish markets - sealood
25
105
19
56
56
—
53
Baker les and caterer s
275
1,575
139
724
691
5
45
Oilier food stores
160
2,057
93
1,709
1,518
13
83
General Stores (with iood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
1,863
46,432
1,655
43,347
39,071
11
93
769
121,746
593
118,945
107,123
11
98
359
8,732
281
7,855
97,658
7,106
11
SO
Department stores
107
98,576
104
87,270
12
99
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
303
14,438
208
13,433
12,747
5
93
Apparel group
Men's turnishi ngs stores
1,838
55,132
1,400
47,171
43,128
9
86
111
1,803
89
1,497
1,379
9
83
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
362
13,420
315
12,460
11,121
12
93
Fami ly clothi ng stores
140
9,882
121
9,583
8,308
15
97
Women's read v-to-wear stores
391
15,785
270
11,513
10,864
6
73
fur r ler s and i ur shops
49
1,874
36
1,481
1,272
16
79
Ml 1 li nery stores
203
2,037
143
1,508
1,413
7
74
Cus tom tailors
158
1,681
94
1,170
1,062
10
70
Accessories - other apparel stores
78
826
33
610
602
1
74
Shoe stores
346
7,824
299
7,349
7,107
3
94
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
3.530
112.562
2,288
91,808
68,643
34
82
1,009
90,795
779
74,576
53,536
39
82
Used-car dealers
60
1,075
34
799
724
10
74
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
427
9,351
282
7,886
6,902
14
84
Garages
2,014
11,153
1,178
8,372
7,334
14
75
Other automotive
20
188
15
175
147
19
93
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
5,510
59,504
3,865
39,985
36,348
10
67
896
21,647
705
18.624
15,222
22
86
426
12,561
354
10,562
9,068
16
84
Floor coverings-drapery stores
38
937
29
833
634
31
89
Household appliance and radio stores
283
6,347
227
5,864
4,354
35
92
Radio dealers
71
492
40
376
291
29
76
Other home furnishings stores
78
1,310
55
989
875
13
75
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d 1 ng -ma ter 1 a 1 dealers
3,036
72,005
2.554
64.299
49,868
29
89
958
31,767
871
29,740
22,821
30
94
Hardware stores
1,071
17,496
876
15,487
13,654
13
89
Hardware & farm implement dealers
727
18,836
597
15,941
10,849
47
85
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
131
1,906
113
1,603
1,282
25
84
Paint, glass, wal 1 paper stores
97
1,265
66
980
846
16
77
Eleclr ical supply stores
52
735
31
548
416
32
75
Eating and drinking places
Restaurantscateterias-lunch rooms
6,754
65,478
4,201
50,622
44,461
14
77
2,557
30,477
1,714
24,731
22,345
11
81
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
869
5,085
453
3,485
3,156
10
69
Dr 1 nki ng places
3,328
29,916
2,024
22,406
18,960
18
75
Drug stores
Drug sl^ies wi th lountai n
1,135
25,298
957
21,744
20,130
8
86
667
17,095
561
14,681
13,492
9
86
Drug stores without fountain
468
8,203
396
7,063
6,638
5
86
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
3,255
68,842
2,363
57,306
50,376
14
83
Comb
ned wilh "Olhc.
Claitilicationt" to A
void Di,clD«ure,
Book stores
31
602
25
572
490
17
95
Cigar stores and cigar stands
182
2,748
135
2,425
2,359
3
88
Florists
114
1,472
88
1,352
1,223
11
92
Fuel and ice dealers
955
27,156
722
25,421
23,198
10
94
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
70
410
47
301
266
13
73
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
292
5
7,962
218
4
6,472
4,871
33
81
Farm and garden supply stores
326
5,772
255
5,059
4,344
16
88
lewel ry stores
354
4,514
288
4,145
3,670
13
92
Luggage stores
SO
453
15
345
288
20
76
News dealers
33
336
19
287
269
7
85
Spor li ng goods stores
36
585
29
567
533
5
97
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
317
8,265
146
3,154
2,533
25
38
Other classifications
520
8,567
372
7,206
6,332
14
84
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
371
2.112
252
1.841
1.645
12
87
30
147
18
137
138
-1
93
Secondhand furniture
85
245
49
167
159
5
58
Second hand tires, accessories S parts
150
884
104
783
684
14
89
Pawn shops
'A
10
71
Second-hand stores other
836
754
665
13
90
Page 31
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
TABLE A. COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
'ercent Sales
All Esiabhsl
menls - 1935
Identical Establishments
Increase
m Sales
Identical
of Identical
Stores 1935
to Sales of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Stores
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Stores 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Caiio> ana' conleclionety stores
15,136
4179.348
9.714
8151.095
4137.339
10
85
5.174
35.230
3.151
29.121
26.860
8
83
56
164
20
106
91
16
65
Daify pfOtJucts stofes & milk dealefs
50
330
27
232
205
13
70
Egg and poultry dealers
26
113
4
36
32
13
32
Del rcatessen stores
Combined wilh "Grocery Store, ( wilhoul mead " t.. Avoid OIscIo.utc
Frmt stores and vegetable markets
81
149
28
100
95
5
67
Grocery stores (without meats)
3,56B
16,137
2,078
12,677
11,695
8
79
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
1,137
17,591
869
15,412
14,237
8
88
Meat markets
162
509
75
365
327
12
72
i ish markets - seatood
51
113
26
97
85
14
86
Baker les and caterers
IS
56
12
46
47
-2
82
Other food stores
31
68
12
50
46
9
74
General Stores (with lood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
2,255
27,970
1,868
25,581
24,196
6
91
673
22,621
553
20.531
20,131
2
91
511
9,443
418
8,283
6,408
-1
88
Departmenl stores
35
7,903
32
7,596
7,147
6
96
Variety. 5-and-lO. i to-a-dollar stores
127
5,275
103
4,652
4,576
2
88
Apparel group
Men's tur (iistii ngs stores
439
8.977
336
7.698
7.384
4
86
17
288
11
262
246
7
91
Meri'j clothing - furnishings stores
70
1,504
61
1,480
1,423
4
93
Fam. ly clothi ng stores
97
2,417
82
2,207
2,193
1
91
Wom^jn's ready-to-wear stores
124
2,655
93
2,228
2,108
6
84
f L-r f lers and fur strops
Combined with " Accessnric* - other app.-irel ilorei" to Avoid Diiclosur
Millinery stores
37
257
23
220
212
4
86
Custom lai lors
16
99
10
82
83
-1
83
Accessories - other apparel stores
U
110
7
103
92
12
94
Slioe stores
67
1,567
49
1,116
1,027
9
71
Automotive group
Motor-vetiic 1 e dealers (new)
755
29,934
368
24,304
19,834
23
81
295
Ijsed'Car dealers
2
27,777
215
22,769
18,487
23
82
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
50
724
34
632
547
16
87
Garages
408
1,433
119
903
800
13
63
Other automotive
—
—
—
—
—
—
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
1,965
13,817
1,144
10,338
9,411
10
75
321
5.693
250
4.911
4.007
23
36
151
3,377
125
2,953
2,598
14
87
Floor coverings drapery stores
__
__
._
__
._
__
Household appliance and radio stores
130
2,127
107
1,827
1,272
44
86
Radio dealers
19
127
9
94
104
-10
74
Other home furnishings stores
21
62
9
37
33
12
60
Lumber-buildinghardware group
Lumber & bui id. ng mater lal dealers
473
13.752
360
11.756
10,144
16
85
194
5,669
127
4,662
3,860
21
82
Hardware stores
163
3,091
147
2,908
2,771
5
94
Hardware S farm implement dealers
87
4,517
61
3,717
3,125
19
82
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
8
208
7
207
150
38
100
Pai nt. glass, wal 1 paper stores
21
267
18
262
238
10
98
Elec tr ical suppl y stores
Combined with "H.iidware store." to Avoid Disclosure
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias lunch rooms
1.657
5.925
733
4.525
3.892
16
76
747
3,782
395
3,049
2,728
12
81
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
700
1,302
262
892
824
8
69
Dr inki ng places
210
841
76
584
340
72
69
Drug stores
Drug stues with fountain
630
8,251
520
7,544
7,090
6
91
357
6,028
312
5,546
5,212
6
92
Drug stores without fountain
273
2,223
208
1,998
1,878
6
90
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
753
6.091
414
4,724
4.335
9
78
Combined with "Other CI«»iifiC8lioni" to Avoid Disclosure.
Book stores
9
lOS
6
86
86
..
80
Cigar stores and cigar stands
22
165
19
156
158
-1
95
Florists
61
228
34
216
188
15
95
Fuel and ice dealers
190
735
93
600
572
5
82
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
13
36
6
29
30
-3
81
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
30
540
19
476
432
10
88
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
19
502
15
432
427
1
86
Farm and garden supply stores
197
2,106
95
1,318
1,177
12
63
Jewel ry stores
62
719
51
680
632
8
95
Luggage stores
Combined with "Other Cli.,ifications" to Avoid Disclosure.
News dealers
28
149
18
127
114
11
85
Spor ti ng goods stores
5
30
2
6
4
25
17
Beer i liciuor stores (packaged)
..
..
.»
.-
Other c lassi f icat i ons
117
773
56
599
515
16
77
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores • clothing i shoe
41
87
17
62
55
13
71
—
Second-hand - furniture
15
27
5
16
13
23
59
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
22
58
11
45
41
10
78
Pawn shops
..
...
—
Second-hand stores other
4
2
1
1
1
—
50
Page 32
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF MISSOURI
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
iga* AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Peiccnr P.,ca>l S,l«il
All Establish
menu - 1935
Identical Establishments
IncreMC
m S>lc.
Idenlicml
of Identical
Store. 1935
to Sale, of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
S.U
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store*
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934lol93sl
Stoie. 193S
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Catidy and contec 1 1 oner y stores
50.927
t946,12S
30,836
|763,606
»702,380
9
81
14.054
212,256
8,803
171,071
163.017
5
81
1,495
6.662
738
4,381
4,138
6
66
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
321
8,722
154
7.407
7,061
5
85
Egg and poul try dealers
178
1,372
88
777
706
10
87
Del icalessen stores
170
931
91
662
635
4
71
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
893
2,985
352
1,648
1,587
4
55
Grocery stores (without meats)
3,604
30,688
2,249
24,802
23,850
7
81
Combination stores (groceries 4 meats)
6,534
154,203
4,673
126,279
120,929
4
62
Meat markets
227
2,847
145
2,240
1,977
13
79
Fish markets - seafood
59
335
35
274
247
11
82
Baker les and caterers
381
2,179
194
1,576
1,468
7
72
Other food stores
192
1,332
84
1,025
1,019
1
77
General Stores («rith food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
2,612
35,331
2,314
31,472
29,028
8
89
1,363
154,519
1,031
148,664
140,438
6
96
948
16,261
699
13,215
13,007
2
81
Department stores
81
117,081
74
115,859
106,107
7
99
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toadollar stores
334
21,177
258
19,590
1»,324
1
93
Apparel group
Men' s lur nishi ngs stores
2.408
74,029
1.598
61,823
59,875
4
84
157
2,280
125
2,050
1,962
4
90
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
258
10,234
219
9,539
9,159
4
93
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
222
15,179
173
13,706
12,711
6
90
Women's ready-to-wear stores
55S
24,110
336
19,811
19,144
3
82
Fur r lers and fur sllops
26
1,331
11
457
341
34
34
Millinery stores
289
3,669
180
2,838
2,624
—
77
Custom tailors
147
1,655
77
930
873
7
56
Accessories - other apparel stores
154
2,304
70
1,779
1,703
4
77
Shoe stores
600
13,267
405
10,713
10 ,558
1
61
Automotive group
l«lotor-vehicle dealers ( new)
3.858
134,081
2.127
101,440
82.540
83
76
819
107,128
577
82,634
65,266
27
77
Used car dealers
173
3,523
88
2,159
1,940
11
61
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
483
11,539
261
9,006
8,178
10
76
Garages
8,346
11,098
1,161
7.070
6,609
7
64
Other automotive
37
793
30
571
547
4
72
Filling slatioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
7,400
58,530
3,828
35,693
32,814
9
61
1.224
39,617
847
32,079
27,917
15
81
548
23,996
409
20,114
17,129
17
84
Floor coverings-drapery stores
52
1,844
49
1,596
1,408
13
87
Household appliance and radio stores
411
11,772
273
9,116
8,217
11
77
Radio dealers
92
685
47
430
376
14
63
Other home furnishings stores
121
1,320
69
823
787
5
62
Lumber-building'hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
2,449
51,179
1,956
43,707
38,401
14
85
772
24,882
656
21,683
18,712
16
87
Hardware stores
973
11,685
792
10,096
9,283
9
86
Hardware & farm implement dealers
349
8,987
267
7,532
6,330
19
84
Heating & plumbing eQuipmenI dealers
122
2,116
92
1,657
1,542
7
78
Paint, glass, wall paper stores
202
3,116
135
2,538
8,338
9
81
Electrical supply stores
31
393
14
201
202
—
51
Eating and drinking places
Reslauranlscaleterias-luncn rooms
8,150
60,515
3,731
38,670
35.801
10
64
3,479
33,934
1,804
24,157
22,191
9
71
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,618
6,933
678
4,557
4,182
9
66
Dr 1 nki ng places
3,053
19,648
1,249
9,956
6,688
13
51
Drug stores
Drug stures with lountai r)
2.172
49,320
1,681
40,310
39 ,708
8
82
1,535
40,961
1,234
34,355
33,848
1
84
Drug stores without fountain
637
8,339
447
5,955
5.864
2
71
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
4.049
72,598
2.482
56,139
51,495
9
77
20
129
14
117
186
-9
91
Book stores
100
3,445
72
3,089
8,778
U
90
Cigar stores and cigar stands
266
3,015
161
2,310
8,183
6
77
Florists
321
2,640
SIS
2,093
2.009
4
79
Fuel and ice dealer s
1,160
17,142
631
12,982
18,143
7
76
Gif t , novel ty, souvenir shops
88
683
41
584
513
14
66
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
495
10,075
320
7,489
6,941
8
74
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
87
4,549
62
3,637
8,965
23
80
Farm and garden supply stores
253
8,763
185
7,397
6,636
8
84
Jewel r y stores
364
6.579
2n4
5,268
4.810
10
80
Luggage stores
Coqibi
i«d with 'Olhei CI.Milic.lion," to At
did Di»clo»ur«.
News dealers
109
1.178
66
673
696
-3
97
Sport 1 ng goods stores
21
671
16
650
638
2
97
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
121
2,313
33
473
488
12
20
Other classif icat ions
644
11,420
415
9,373
8,433
11
82
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing t shoe
988
4.150
438
2.742
8.558
7
66
138
284
65
180
183
-2
63
Second-hand - furniture
333
655
135
356
365
-2
54
Second-hand tires, accessories i parts
255
945
120
654
604
8
69
Pawn shops
53
1,123
38
832
779
7
74
Secondhand stores other
209
1,143
80
720
681
16
63
Page 33
Census of Business, 193S
Retail Trade Survey
CITY
OF ST. LOUIS
MISSOURI
TABLE A. COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent Salei
Kind of Business
All Ejtabhs
hmenls - 1935
Identical Establishments
litcieate
It. Sele>
Identical
ol Identical
Store. 1935
lo SBle» ol
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Store! 1935
cm- TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlec t lonery stores
12.790
t316.398
6.797
#240.181
t224.162
7
76
4.741
74.706
2.678
55.893
54.171
3
75
974
4,208
433
2,430
2,311
5
58
Daily products stores & milk dealers
98
3,251
38
2,594
2,461
5
80
Egg and poul try dealers
75
405
28
150
150
37
Del icatessen stores
127
594
65
375
373
1
63
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
635
1,376
234
629
615
2
46
Grocery stores (without meats)
406
3,910
252
2,744
2,634
4
70
Combination stores (groceries S meats)
2,045
57,478
1,420
44,178
43,025
3
77
Meat markets
98
1,329
65
1,135
1,057
7
85
f ish markets - seafood
26
113
16
72
66
9
64
Baker les and cateieis
202
1,391
98
1,028
942
9
74
Ottier food stores
55
651
29
558
537
4
86
General Stores (with iood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general mercfiandise stores
8
189
5
181
136
33
96
380
62.644
255
60.403
59.009
2
96
286
3,969
187
2,740
2,649
3
69
Department stores
10
50,227
9
50,086
48,969
2
100
Variety, 5-and-lO, S toa-doilar stores
84
8,448
59
7,577
7,391
3
90
Apparel group
Men' s f ur nishi ngs stores
828
28.712
504
21.949
20,843
5
76
72
981
54
821
798
3
84
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
46
4,326
38
4,141
3,964
4
96
Family clothi ng stores
65
5,054
44
3,880
3,327
17
77
Women's ready-to-wear stores
182
9,543
98
6,915
6,671
4
72
Fur ' lers and fur shops
9
721
2
32
31
3
4
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
95
1,007
62
829
861
-4
82
Custom lai lors
71
951
34
420
400
5
44
Accessories - other apparel stores
56
769
24
637
572
11
83
Shoe stores
230
5,360
148
4,274
4,199
2
80
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
710
45.618
286
30.364
24.836
22
67
105
36,171
58
24,799
19,547
27
69
Used-car dealers
67
1,764
29
740
718
3
42
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
135
4,913
79
3,671
3,467
6
75
Garages
386
2,512
111
1,028
969
6
41
Other automotive
17
258
9
126
135
-7
49
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni lure stores
918
13.000
392
7,010
6,426
9
54
313
19,635
204
14,729
12,251
20
75
121
13,349
93
10,762
8,491
27
81
Floor coverings-drapery stores
28
726
15
556
507
10
77
Household appliance and radio stores
90
4,486
48
2,828
2,709
4
63
Radio dealers
23
353
13
201
181
11
57
Other home furnishings stores
57
721
35
382
363
5
53
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d i ng ma ter i al dealers
358
10.447
252
8.901
8,239
8
85
49
3,991
41
3,724
3,466
7
93
Hardware stores
210
-]
148
Hardware i farm implement dealers
2
i 4,273
2
3,699
3,432
8
87
Heating i plumbing equipment dealers
17
712
11
369
316
17
52
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
69
1,269
45
1,043
953
9
82
Elec tr ical supply stores
11
202
5
66
72
-8
33
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-cafeterias-lunch rooms
2.519
24.120
1,056
14.383
12.871
12
60
835
12,794
407
8,690
7,846
11
68
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
312
2,209
119
1,500
1,384
8
68
On nki ng places
1,372
9,117
530
4,193
3,641
15
46
Drug stores
Drug sti.res *i th lountai n
591
13.195
441
9,956
10.044
-1
75
399
9,440
315
7,649
7,708
-1
81
Drug stores without fountain
192
3,755
126
2,307
2,336
-1
61
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.127
22.644
625
15.709
14.720
7
69
14
118
11
110
120
-8
93
Book stores
26
721
14
517
446
16
72
Cigar stores and cigar stands
112
1,530
68
1,226
1,199
2
80
Florists
143
1,333
90
939
932
1
70
Fuel and ice dealer s
393
6,656
185
4,558
4,401
4
68
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
29
197
18
174
148
18
88
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
15
303
10
247
205
20
82
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
__
Farm and garden supply stores
Comb
red with "Olher
ClaMificAliont" 10 A
void Diacloiure,
Jewel ry stores
107
2,777
69
1,990
1,774
12
72
Luggage stores
7
35
6
34
32
6
97
News dealers
29
676
16
274
258
6
41
Sporting goods stores
Comb
ned with "Olhei
ClaMidcalion," lo A
.Old Diiclo.ure.
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
26
1,210
4
40
31
29
3
Other classifications
226
7,088
134
5,600
5,174
8
79
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
297
1.488
99
703
616
14
47
56
131
23
81
81
62
Second-hand furniture
100
240
28
76
80
-5
32
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
40
195
13
83
79
5
43
Pawn shops
16
524
9
277
268
3
53
Second-hand stores other
85
398
26
186
108
72
47
Page 34
Census of Business. 1935
STATE OF MONTANA
Retail Trade Survey
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent Percent Sale.]
All Eiiablish
menu - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incieese
in S>le,
Identical
ol Identicl
Store, 1935
to Sale* ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add ODD)
(add 000) 1934 10I93SI
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and contec t i oner y stores
7.944
$189,457
4,956
♦142.147
♦123,611
15
75
1.756
37,963
1,193
29,616
26,831
10
78
159
1,318
98
990
892
11
75
Dairy proiJucls stores & milk dealers
33
582
20
327
337
-3
56
Egg and pou itr y dealers
6
95
5
94
89
6
99
Del icatessen stores
Con
bined with "Gro
eery Store*" to Avoid Di»c)o*ure.
Fruil stores and vegetable markets
15
253
5
44
43
2
17
Grocery stores (without meats)
867
16,451
602
13,044
11,991
9
79
Combination stores Igroceries S meats)
468
16,117
332
12,807
11,508
11
79
Meat markets
148
2,904
102
2,166
1,848
17
75
F ish markets - seafood
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Bakeries and caterers
40
151
22
95
87
9
63
Other lood stores
20
98
7
49
36
36
50
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
482
16,093
380"
12.443
11,090
12
77
204
22,032
171
19,269
17,543
10
87
107
3,963
91
3.725
3,634
3
94
Department stores
53
15,635
50
13,239
U,755
13
85
Variety, 5-and-lO. i to-adollar stores
44
2.434
30
2,305
2,154
7
95
Apparel group
NIen's turnishi ngs stores
382
8,125
275
6.636
6,109
9
82
24
596
17
508
496
2
85
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
77
1,931
65
1,753
1,558
13
91
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
31
1.197
25
1,029
956
8
86
Women's ready-to-wear stores
120
2,263
71
1,520
1,442
5
67
Fun lers and fur sflops
5
223
5
223
145
54
100
Millinery stores
2S
265
21
246
239
3
93
Custom tailors
42
294
25
220
201
9
75
Accessories - other apparel stores
8
82
5
61
59
3
74
Shoe stores
50
1,274
41
1,076
1,013
6
84
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
809
37,898
442
26,716
20,537
30
70
259
31,715
175
22.520
16,867
34
71
Used-car dealers
10
195
7
143
175
-18
73
Accessories, tire and liattety dealers
83
2,052
53
1.670
1,354
23
81
Garages
4S4
3,901
205
2,349
2,113
11
60
Other automotive
3
35
2
34
28
25
97
FilUng statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
927
12.614
527
8,772
7,865
12
70
208
4.744
147
3.453
2,919
18
73
63
2,008
45
1,297
1,032
26
66
Floor cover i ngs -drapery stores
7
5
Household appliance and radio stores
109
2,395
80
1,952
1,716
14
82
Radio dealers
20
1 341
9
? 204
171
19
60
Other home furnishings stores
9
J
8
J
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui 1 di ng -material dealers
526
16,016
417
13.387
10,823
24
84
224
7,438
205
6,831
5,653
21
92
Hardware stores
U6
3.275
80
2,542
2,233
14
78
Hardware & farm implement dealers
126
4.227
95
3,320
2,384
39
79
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
23
446
16
406
310
31
91
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
26
576
15
259
215
20
45
Flee tr icat supply stores
11
54
6
29
28
4
54
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-cafeterias -lunch rooms
1.601
15.381
808
10,232
9,383
9
67
673
7,119
352
5,069
4,682
8
71
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
118
772
62
571
542
5
74
Dr 1 nki ng places
810
7,490
404
4,602
4,169
11
61
Drug stores
Drug st'jies with f ountai n
278
5.233
212
3,989
3.671
9
76
134
2,622
108
2,031
1,880
8
77
Drug stores without fotjntain
144
2.611
104
1.958
1,791
9
76
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
655
12,811
321
7,209
6,444
12
66
Comli
ined with "Otlier
CUuiticalion," to /
void Di.cloMir..
Book stores
11
126
6
79
62
27
63
Cigar stores and cigar stands
77
972
49
817
776
6
84
Florists
30
461
E3
417
360
16
90
Fuel and ice dealers
93
1,486
54
1,434
1,090
32
97
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
14
65
7
37
32
16
57
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
31
1,111
18
495
432
16
45
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
--
--
—
~
—
—
Farm and garden supply stores
25
1.001
15
551
440
25
85
Jewel ry stores
76
896
59
716
629
14
80
Luggage stores
Comt
ined wiU) "Oihe
ClkMilic.lion." to /
wotd DiKloiute.
News dealers
32
325
16
183
166
10
56
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
13
130
5
48
46
4
37
Beer & liquor stores (pacl<a|ed)
168
4.680
13
1,237
982
2«
26
Other classi f icat ions
85
1,568
58
1,196
1,430
-16
77
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothini i shoe
116
547
63
425
396
7
78
11
50
6
46
32
44
92
Second-hand furniture
28
169
14
116
99
16
68
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
37
156
14
116
103
13
74
Pawn shops
6
f 172
5
^ 148
162
-9
86
Secondhand stores ■ other
34
J
24
J
Page 35
Cciuui of Baiineu. 1935
Ret«il Tradt Survey
STATE OF NEBRASKA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent Sale.
Kind of Business
All Establishments ~ 1935
Identical Establishm
ents
m Sele*
Idenlice!
of Identical
Store. 1935
lo Sale, ol
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo 1935
Slore. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confec tloneiy stores
19,099
♦359,757
11,973
t£84.340
|£49,96£
14
79
3,844
73,913
£.657
60,762
55.141
10
82
242
1,380
142
915
879
4
66
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
£01
£,069
lie
973
943
3
47
Egg and poul try dealers
37
405
IS
231
£20
5
57
Del icatessen stores
6
118
3
96
78
23
81
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
100
934
30
572
617
11
61
Grocery stores (without meats)
932
15,097
654
1£,414
11,387
9
82
Combination stores (groceries 4 meats)
1,905
49,349
1,4£6
42,288
38,279
10
86
Meat markets
£28
~l
166
T
Fisli markets - seafood
1
> 3,492
1
> 2,769
2,359
17
79
Baker les and caterers
120
430
67
£68
252
6
62
Otfret food stores
72
639
35
£36
227
4
37
General Stores (with food)
General merchandiae group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
817
18,614
700
16.66£
15,140
10
90
4££
41,910
343
40,465
38,962
4
97
£15
6,260
170
5,728
S,6££
2
92
Department stores
58
27,822
54
27,312
£6, £10
4
98
Variety, 5-and-lO, S. toa-dollar stores
149
7,828
119
7,425
7,130
4
95
Apparel group
Men' s f ur ni shi ngs stores
758
19.681
531
16.272
14.719
4
78
33
438
£6
388
375
3
89
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
156
5,311
1£8
3,235
£,955
9
61
Fami 1 y cloth i ng stores
70
2,889
53
£,609
£,467
6
90
l#omen's ready-to-wear stores
19£
5,896
120
4,815
3,146
53
82
Fur ( lers and fur strops
Combined wi
Ih "AcceMOfies -
olhcT apparel store
" to Avoid i>iiclo»u
e.
Millinery stores
81
954
51
80£
840
-5
84
Custom tai lors
40
319
19
164
160
3
51
Accessories - other apparel stores
26
422
17
377
358
5
89
Shoe stores
160
3,452
U7
£,882
4,429
-35
63
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,976
58,087
1.057
44.050
33.113
33
76
580
46,781
416
36,805
26,830
37
79
Used-car dealers
44
1,084
£3
468
393
24
45
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
239
4,947
131
3,453
2,9£8
18
70
Garages
1,109
5,237
486
3,278
£,931
12
63
Other automotive
4
38
1
26
31
-16
68
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
3,099
34,548
1,555
£0,918
18,478
13
61
533
10,423
399
7.755
7,054
10
74
228
5,60£
187
3,896
3,65£
10
70
Floor coverings-drapery stores
9
174
9
174
169
3
100
ffousehold appliance and radio stores
201
3,772
157
2,97£
£,706
10
79
Radio dealers
73
634
35
556
490
13
88
Other home furnishings stores
22
£41
11
157
137
15
65
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber i building-material dealers
1,882
40,309
1,528
34,485
£8,266
22
86
628
19,107
635
16,907
14,274
18
88
Hardware stores
586
8,102
483
6,647
6,111
9
82
Hardware & farm implement dealers
506
10,899
393
9,081
6,237
46
83
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
83
874
60
662
567
17
76
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
61
1,133
46
1,020
929
10
90
Electrical supply stores
18
194
11
168
148
14
87
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-cafcterias-lunch rooms
2,929
21.915
1.483
13.689
11.944
16
62
1,453
12,026
779
8,116
7,271
12
67
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
382
1,873
176
1,139
1,041
9
61
Drinki ng places
1,094
8,016
5£e
4,434
3,632
22
55
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountain
815
13,532
677
11,415
10,579
8
84
557
10,729
464
8,890
8,132
9
83
Drug stores wi thout fountal n
258
2,803
223
£,525
2,447
3
90
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
1,766
£5.870
913
18,293
16,018
14
71
Comb
ned with "Olhef
CloMificationi" lo A
void DiKlo.ute.
Book stores
24
489
18
419
380
10
86
Cigar stores and cigar stands
130
1,694
57
787
780
1
46
Florists
77
698
46
499
462
8
71
Fuel and ice dealers
297
6,377
179
5,289
4,759
11
83
Gift, novel ty, souvenir shops
21
65
10
46
41
12
71
Hay, gram, feed stores (without groceries)
155
2,958
8£
1,789
1,537
16
60
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
6
370
3
267
284
-10
69
Farm and garden supply stores
190
4,086
134
2,975
2,417
23
73
Jewel ry stores
183
1,895
144
1,532
1.366
12
81
Luggage stores
Comb
tied wilh "OlheT
ClaMificlion." to A
void Di.clo.Ufe.
News dealers
38
364
£5
314
295
6
89
Spor ti ng goods stores
10
109
10
109
109
_«
100
Beer i liquor stores (padtagedl
354
2,175
14
186
100
85
9
Other classi f icat ions
£81
4,600
191
4,092
3,488
17
89
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores - clothing I shoe
£58
955
130
574
546
5
60
13
28
8
17
18
-6
61
Second-hand - furniture
10£
£7£
46
150
144
4
55
Second-hand tires, accessories S parts
88
394
50
£36
209
13
60
Pawn shops
Second-hand stores - other
5
SO
"j. £61
4
23
7 171
177
-3
66
Page 36
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF NEVADA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Perc.ni
Incieate
in S.le.
idenlicel
Slo,e>
Percent Salei
of tdeoiicel
Kind of Business
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
Store, 1935
to Selet ol
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 10 1935
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
1,709
$43,932
1,002
i34,296
$29,468
16
78
313
9,846
206
8,634
7,752
11
88
32
322
16
183
169
8
57
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
Egg and pool try dealers
10
1
239
8
1
233
241
-3
97
Del icatessen stores
Combined wiUi "Grocery Stote«" lo Avoid
DiKlo.ure.
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
Combined with "Other Foodi" lo Avoid D
'sclo.uie
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
1S4
2,075
82
1,635
1,542
6
79
Combination stores (groceries 8 meats)
97
6,250
73
5,803
5,178
12
93
Meat markets
F ish markets - seafood
28
2
768
16
1
672
531
27
88
Baker les and caterers
6
25
—
—
„
Other food stores
13
167
9
108
91
19
65
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merctiandise stores
96
3,927
78
3,568
2,892
23
91
55
3,614
41
3,491
3,387
3
97
32
710
22
657
636
3
93
Deparlmcnt stores
7
2,214
7
2,214
2,163
2
100
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to a dollar stores
16
690
12
620
588
5
90
Apparel group
lien's furnishings stores
frter»'s ciotfiing - furnisfiings stores
87
2,089
60
1,529
1,379
11
73
4
23
520
2^
400
364
10
77
Fami 1 y cloth 1 ng stores
Women's ready-to-wear stores
5
33
1,162
3
19
815
711
15
70
Furriers and fur sftops
1
1
Ml 1 1 1 ner y stores
Custom tai lors
1
6
126
1
5
111
112
-1
88
Accessories - other apparel stores
4
2
Shoe stores
10
281
7
203
192
6
72
Automotive group
rflotor-vehicl e dealers (new)
Used car dealers
161
7,890
96
5,916
4,282
38
75
50
3
6,404
36
2
4,719
3,224
46
74
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
13
590
10
554
452
23
94
Garages
Otner automotive
94
1
896
47
1
643
606
6
72
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
Floor cover 1 ngs draper y stores
211
2,464
92
1,167
1,058
10
47
36
959
29
710
627
13
74
18
1
607
15
1
542
480
13
89
Household appliance and radio stores
12
280
8
96
84
14
34
Radio dealers
5
72
5
78
63
14
100 '
Other home furnishings stores
—
—
—
—
—
—
--
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d . ng ma ter i a 1 dealers
51
2,496
43
2,160
1,710
26
87
21
1,464
18
1,178
899
31
80
Hardware stores
Hardware & farm implement dealers
15
5
828
13
5
787
636
24
95
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
Pai nl , glass, wal 1 paper stores
5
5
204
3
4
195
175
H
96
Elec t r ical supply stores
Combined with "Healing and plumbing equipment deal
et*" to Avoid Diicloiute
Eating and drinking places
Reslauranis-caleteriaslunch rooms
492
6.443
226
3,851
3,502
10
60
153
3,113
68
1,989
1,857
7
64
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
16
118
6
78
57
37
66
Or inki ng places
323
3,212
152
1,784
1,588
12
56
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountain
46
1,723
39
1,424
1,293
10
83
28
1,160
24
1,026
926
11
88
Drug stores without fountain
18
563
15
398
367
8
71
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
133
2.363
78
1.785
1,541
16
76
Combined wilh "Other ClBsiificalion," lo A
void Di,cloture.
Book stores
Combined with "Other Claxilicalion*" lo A
void Diaclokure,
Cigar stores and cigar stands
16
316 1 7 247
213
16
78
Florists
Combined wittt "Other CleMilicelion," lo A
void DI>cloiure.
Fuel and ice dealer s
29
647
23
548
458
20
85
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
9
65
6
59
51
16
91
Hay, gram, leed stores (without groceries)
1
1
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
1
61
1
61
50
22
100
Farm and garden supply stores
1
1
Jewel r y stores
15
408
11
374
337
11
92
Luggage stores
Combined with "Other CleMificalion," to A
void Diiclo,ure.
News dealers
6
46 1 2 1 24
22
9
52
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
Combined witii "Other Clkiiificeliont" lo A
void Di.clo.ure.
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
24
220
e
65
7U
-7
30
Other classifications
31
598
18
407
340
20
68
Secondhand stores
Second hand stoies - clothing & shoe
28
118
14
61
45
36
52
__
Second-hand lurniture
Cnmbined wilh "Second-hand *lnrei nlhei" 1
Avoid Di*clo*UTP
Second hand tires, accessories i parts
13
71 1 7 1 45
31
45
63
Pawn shops
Combined with "Secondhand ■lorea - othei" 1
> Avoid nitcl«*ii'<-
Second-hand stores other
15
47 1 7 1 16
14
14
34
Page 37
Census of Business, 1935
Relail Trade Survey
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS
193-1 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Kind of Business
All Establishments 1935
Identical Establishments
Percent
Increase
in Sale.
Idenlical
Storei
Percent Sale,
of Identical
Store. 1935
lo Salei ol
All
Stores
Sates
Stores
Sales
1935
Sale.
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
7,225
»152,583
5,481
9131,863
♦124,780
6
86
2,195
48,379
1,775
44,479
41,175
8
92
163
1,139
113
970
922
5
85
Daity ptoducts stores & milli dealeis
88
3,062
77
2,988
2,780
7
98
Egg and poultry dealers
13
43
10
39
62
-37
91
Del icatessen stores
Combined with "Gro
cerv Storei" to Avoi
i DitcloMirc,
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
98
1,560
74
1,340
1,260
6
86
Grocery stores (without meats)
616
8,721
495
7,997
7,344
9
92
Combination stores (groceries & meals)
1,068
32,559
907
30,086
27,812
8
92
Meat markets
46
666
39
617
574
7
93
Fish markets - seafood
25
228
18
222
212
5
97
Baker les and caterers
55
313
28
168
163
3
54
Oilier food stores
23
88
14
52
46
13
59
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
216
4,205
186
3,800
3,800
90
225
12,055
189
11,156
11,035
1
93
135
2,163
113
1,956
1,933
1
90
Ocpartment stores
26
5,799
23
5,205
5,070
3
90
Variety, 5-and-lO. & to-a-dollar stores
64
4,093
53
3,995
4,032
-1
98
Apparel group
Men' s ' ur ni sill ngs stores
550
10,796
438
9,177
9,049
1
85
41
732
37
705
678
4
96
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
110
2,762
97
2,596
2,478
5
94
Fami ly ctothi ng stores
50
1,316
43
1,129
1,072
5
85
Wsmen's ready-to-wear stores
122
3,214
90
2,453
2,516
-3
76
Fi.','f lers and fur sttops
3
37
—
—
Ml 1 1 1 ner y stores
43
261
36
238
229
4
91
Custom tailors
19
94
10
40
42
-5
43
Accessories - other apparel stores
43
443
30
346
350
-1
78
Shoe stores
119
1,937
95
1,670
1,684
-1
86
Automotive group
Molot-»ehicle dealers ( new)
689
21,482
451
17,235
15,604
10
80
176
16,817
133
13,504
12,071
12
80
Used-car dealei-.
22
293
15
205
195
5
70
Accessories, ti e and battery dealers
54
1,312
42
1,217
1,132
8
93
Garages
Other automotive
428
9
"^ 3,060
254
7
2,309
2,206
5
75
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furni lure stores
Floor coverings-drapery stores
973
8,563
670
6,934
6,722
3
81
248
5,558
190
4.984
4,620
8
90
85
5
"j> 2,886
69
4
2,659
2,549
4
92
Household appliance and radio stores
84
1,858
67
1,621
1,382
17
87
Radio dealers
28
510
21
476
475
93
Other home furnishings stores
46
304
29
228
214
7
75
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
240
7,916
196
6,956
6,624
5
88
59
3,241
50
2,910
2,848
2
90
Hardware stores
90
2,615
77
2,307
2,248
3
88
Hardware « farm implement dealers
9
815
9
815
695
17
100
Heating S, plumbing equipment dealers
43
757
36
539
521
3
71
Paint, glass, wall -paper stores
35
396
22
295
245
20
74
Electrical supply stores
4
92
2
90
67
34
98
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias-lunch roomys
761
9,162
491
7,446
6.988
7
81
618
8,502
408
6,953
6,505
7
82
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
108
419
63
332
317
5
79
Dri nking places
35
241
20
161
166
-3
67
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
232
5,012
203
4,540
4,457
2
91
191
4,062
166
3,653
3,605
1
90
Drug stores without fountain
41
950
37
887
852
4
93
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
832
19,206
652
14,942
14,502
3
78
Comb
ncd with "Other
Ci«»»ific«tioni" lo A
void DiKloaure.
Book stores
Comb
ned with "Other
Clasiihcationt" lo A
void Oi.clo.ure.
Cigar stores and cigar stands
43
396
32
364
350
4
92
Florists
54
543
44
485
450
8
89
Fuel and ice dealers
274
6,574
222
5,880
5,729
3
89
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
66
257
47
220
210
5
86
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
111
5,030
98
4,799
4,596
4
95
Hay, gram and feed stores (with groceries)
8
509
5
447
459
-3
88
Farm and garden supply stores
Comb
ned with "Other
ClaMidcalJont" to A
void Diicloiure.
Jewel ry stores
66
740
53
639
635
1
86
Luggage stores
4
31
4
31
31
__
100
News dealers
31
420
27
395
380
4
94
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
tomb
ned wiU) Other
Claiithcalion," to A
void DiKlo«ure.
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
—
—
_„
__
Other c lassi f ical ions
175
4,706
120
1,682
1,662
1
36
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores ■ clothing & shoe
64
249
40
214
204
5
86
6
16
4
14
14
38
Second-hand - (urnitute
34
112
19
94
89
6
84
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
18
77
12
64
70
-9
83
Pawn shops
Second-hand stores other
1
5
}
1
4
42
31
35
95
Page 38
Census o( Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
i
PeicenI Percent Sale.]
All Establish
rtienls - 1935
identical Establishments
Increa.e
,n Sile.
Idenlical
of Idettlicsl
Store. 1935
to Sale, ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slore.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 193S
Slore. 1935
STATE TOTAL
67.798
Jl. 220. 299
45,692
$977,839
$923,505
6
80
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
28,066
423,176
19,589
329,454
313,077
4
78
5,065
28,411
3,164
21,950
21,304
4
77
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
984
44,536
667
30,605
29,056
5
69
Egg and poul try dealers
575
4,238
345
3,241
2,978
9
76
Del icatessen stores
795
11,349
599
9,264
8,632
7
82
Fruit stores and vegetable marliets
2,695
16,744
1,518
11,282
10,995
3
67
Grocery stores (without meats!
9,078
127,679
7,068
Ul,166
108,362
3
37
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
5,403
136,463
3,896
102,250
99,564
3
75
Meat markets
2,005
41,868
1,442
33,340
31,152
7
80
Fish markets - seafood
562
2,991
330
2,231
2,132
5
75
Bakei les and caterers
765
6,453
413
2,844
2,739
4
44
Other food stores
239
2,443
143
1,281
1,263
1
52
General Stores (with lood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
254
4,021
207
3,499
3,303
6
87
1,903
133,945
1,438
124,228
120,062
3
93
1.460
19,293
1,082
15,950
15,511
3
83
Depaitment stores
100
86,160
93
84,580
80,381
5
98
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to adollai stores
343
28,492
263
23,698
24,170
-2
83
Apparel group
l^en' s lurnishi ngs stores
4.287
92,557
2.908
73.422
71.343
3
79
396
6,467
304
5,382
5,293
2
83
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
432
15,719
350
13,836
12,699
9
88
Fami 1 y cloth i ng stores
281
6,894
212
5,699
5,432
5
83
Women's ready-to-wear stores
1,006
26,397
660
20,889
20,837
—
79
Furriers and fur shops
71
1,759
49
1,473
1,394
6
84
Millinery stores
406
3,369
274
2,692
2,751
-2
80
Custom tai lors
254
1,489
112
842
788
7
57
Accessories - other apparel stores
536
8,421
293
6,777
6,420
6
80
Shoe stores
905
22,042
654
15,832
15,729
1
72
Automotive group
l^otor-vehicle dealers ( new)
3.583
136,589
1.911
103,700
84,424
23
76
732
104,224
528
80,678
62,995
28
77
Used car dealers
151
3,545
93
2,829
2,454
15
80
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
547
15,197
384
12,329
11,506
7
81
Garages
2,110
13,309
881
7,686
7,291
5
58
Other automotive
43
314
25
178
178
—
57
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni lure stores
5,249
60,315
3,329
45,640
44,129
3
76
1.509
43,838
1.057
37,084
32,951
13
85
398
20,001
309
17,631
15,491
14
88
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
168
3,368
125
2,819
2,558
10
84
Household appliance and radio stores
406
14,652
277
12,304
10,795
14
84
Radio dealers
154
2,878
95
2,341
2,183
7
81
Other home furnishings stores
383
2,939
251
1,989
1,984
3
68
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d i ng ma te 1 1 a 1 dealers
2.184
57,361
1.704
49.192
45,727
8
86
434
29,351
354
25,500
23,129
10
87
Hardware stores
1,020
14,050
845
15,075
11,727
3
86
Hardware & farm implement dealers
39
2,321
33
2,183
1,922
14
94
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
196
3,797
134
2,917
2,741
6
77
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
452
7,074
308
5,849
5,619
4
83
Elec tr leal supply stores
43
768
30
668
589
13
87
Elating and drinking places
Reslaurantscaletetias-lunch rooms
10,586
103.596
6,611
75,351
69.811
8
73
2,821
40,358
1,764
30,935
29,450
5
77
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
794
5,297
421
3,972
3,798
5
75
Dr 1 nki ng places
6,971
57,941
4,426
40,444
36,563
11
70
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
1,782
35,239
1,417
29,900
29,250
2
es
1,101
24,409
879
21,249
20,854
2
87
Drug stores without fountain
681
10,830
538
8,651
8,396
3
80
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
7.692
126.566
5,149
104.236
102,389
2
82
48
207
32
172
163
6
83
Book stores
66
718
37
516
447
15
72
Cigar stores and cigar stands
812
9,501
5U
7,781
7,604
2
82
Florists
653
4,707
460
3,928
3,806
3
83
Fuel and ice dealers
2,963
58,305
1,981
50,323
52,218
-4
86
Gilt, novel ty, souveni t shops
283
1,590
155
1,046
1,002
4
66
Hay, gram, lecd stores (without groceries)
205
152
Hay, gram and feed stores (with groceries)
9
8,948
8
7,114
6,152
16
80
Farm and garden supply stores
156
7,405
116
6,135
6,U38
2
83
Jewel ry stores
375
5,863
272
4,613
4,278
8
79
Luggage stores
31
309
24
239
232
3
77
News dealers
432
4,095
335
3,670
3,416
7
90
Spor ti ng goods stores
94
1,526
65
1,242
1,192
4
81
Beer S liquor stores (packaged)
442
7,984
257
4,669
3,863
21
58
Other classi 1 leal ions
1,123
15,408
744
12,788
11,978
7
83
Second-hand stores
Second hand stores - clothing & shoe
703
3.096
376
2.133
2.039
5
69
70
lEO
35
73
75
-3
61
Second -hand furniture
250
626
117
367
377
-3
59
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
196
1,042
117
646
564
15
62
Pawn shops
19
424
15
395
395
—
93
Second-hand stores other
168
884
92
662
628
4
74
Page 39
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
'ercent Sales
Kind of Business
All Establishments ~ 1935
Identical Establishments
Increc.e
tn Sales
Identical
ol Identical
Stores I93S
to Sales of
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Stores
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Stores 193S
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
4.812
}88.751
3,770
»71,316
$64,233
11
80
1,334
14,957
709
12,035
10.940
10
80
48
340
35
225
189
19
66
Dairy ptoducts stofcs & milk dealeis
Egg and poul tiy dealers
12
1
\ 158
8
1
\ 140
127
10
89
Delicatessen stores
Coinb;t.cd wilh "Grocery Slorc." lo A.oK
Di.cloiore.
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
20
132
5
68
78
-13
52
Grocery stores (without meats)
741
3,998
395
3,105
2,898
7
78
Combination stores (groceries 4 meats)
340
9,863
344
8,271
7,448
11
84
Meat markets
34
367
18
168
141
19
45
fish markets - seafood
—
Baker les and caterers
21
78
8
33
34
-6
44
Other food stores
7
37
4
26
35
4
96
General Stores (with food)
General mercli&ndise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
517
10,507
405
9,060
9,058
86
145
9,872
112
8,842
8,530
4
90
75
2,343
56
2,038
2,058
-1
87
Department stores
32
6,081
29
5,571
5,394
5
93
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toa-dollar stores
36
1,448
27
1,143
1,078
6
79
Apparel group
Men' s f ur ni shi ngs stores
143
3.736
85
2.802
3.736
2
75
6
66
3
26
36
39
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
20
1,115
17
989
903
10
89
Fami ly cloltii ng stores
29
868
17
492
525
-6
67
Women's ready-to-wear stores
53
1,131
31
857
847
1
76
Furriers and fur sitops
Millinery stores
Combined wilh "Accessories - other apparel stores'
1
to Avoid Disclosure
Custom tai lors
7
26
1
5
6
19
Accessories - other apparel stores
11
56
4
44
41
7
79
Shoe stores
17
474
12
389
389
~
83
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
Used-car dealers
366
17,743
195
14,434
11,470
26
81
114
6
"I 15,764
82
5
1 13,316
10,480
37
84
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
43
900
31
415
357
16
45
Garages
Other automotive
202
2
\ 1,079
86
1
1 703
633
11
65
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
827
6,956
403
4,529
4,143
9
65
112
2,687
73
2.197
1,993
10
82
54
1
37
T
S, 1,676
\ 1.436
1,357
6
85
Floor coverings-drapery stores
1
f
1
Household appliance and radio stores
44
-' 924
36
701
573
22
75
Radio dealers
7
40
3
13
16
-19
33
Other home furnishings stores
6
47
6
47
47
—
100
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bui 1 d i ng -mater lal dealers
179
7,440
140
6,540
5,546
18
88
92
4,377
69
3,640
2,878
26
83
Hardware stores
44
1,208
37
1,168
1,117
5
97
Hardware & farm implement dealers
35
1,660
21
1,573
1,397
13
95
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
5
1
4
1
Pal nt. glass, wal 1 -paper stores
6
[> 195
4
K 159
153
4
82
Eleclr ical supply stores
7
J
5
J
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-caleterias-lunch rooms
763
5,355
332
3.400
3.103
10
63
358
2,846
177
2,131
2,016
5
75
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
86
325
30
133
116
15
59
Dr inki ng places
319
2,284
115
1,146
971
18
50
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
146
3.855
110
3.170
2.966
7
82
109
2,686
80
3,078
1,968
6
77
Drug stores without fountain
37
1,169
30
1,092
998
9
93
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
397
5.368
177
4,028
3.585
12
75
Combined with "Other ClaMilicBlion." to fi
void OiKlo.ure.
Book stores
6
154
6
154
134
16
100
Cigar stores and cigar stands
13
78
7
.66
67
14
83
Florists
8
68
5
57
55
4
34
Fuel and ice dealers
52
751
25
569
517
10
76
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
38
464
33
203
186
9
44
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
28
1,148
11
763
720
6
66
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
3
51
3
50
45
11
98
Farm and garden supply stores
19
830
15
670
637
5
81
Jewelry stores
25
450
31
399
350
14
89
Luggage stores
Combined with "Other Clauification." to /
void DiKloaure.
New-s dealers
27
322
IB
173
153
13
78
Sporli ng goods stores
—
—
..
—
—
Beer S liquor stores (packaged)
38
379
17
176
175
1
46
Other classidcal ions
40
773
27
749
556
35
97
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing i shoe
95
275
39
179
154
16
65
Combined wilh "Second-hand ilores - other"
to Avoid Diftclo*ure.
Second-hand furniture
34
88
16
62
56
13
70
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
35
67
11
22
21
5
33
Pawn shops
._
«-
Second-hand stores other
36
120
12
96
78
22
79
Page 40
Ceiuus of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF NEW YORK
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAIF.S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Peicenl
^eTC«nt Sstei
Kind of Business
All EttMM
menu - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incteuc
m S«lc>
Idenlicml
ot Identical
Store. 1935
to Sale, ol
Sales
Sale.
Salei
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store*
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Store. I93S
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
204.511
♦4,749,708
137,595
♦3,774,686
»3, 576, 286
6
79
80.430
1.385.1E2
56.496
1.097.741
1.062.675
3
79
14,032
95,262
8,953
73,071
71,553
2
77
Dairy products stores & milii dealers
2,415
141,354
1,508
82,591
79,156
4
58
Egg and poul try dealers
1,027
15,122
657
10,627
10,384
2
70
Del icatcssen stores
2,363
38,376
1,584
28,618
27,030
6
75
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
9,396
73,432
6,424
48,567
47,938
1
66
Grocery stores (wiltiout meals)
25,540
411,936
18,643
339, 7U
328,765
3
82
Combination stores fgioccries & meats)
11,282
372,772
9,291
333,125
326,039
2
89
l^eat markets
9,234
188,908
6,329
145,388
136,769
6
77
F 1 sli markets - seafood
1,956
14,839
1,208
10,635
10,494
1
72
Balier les and caterers
2,302
25,944
1,384
20,541
19,701
4
79
Other food stores
883
7,187
515
4,867
4,846
—
68
General Stores (with food)
General mercliandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
1,684
28.598
1.463
25.809
24.298
6
90
6.216
594.630
4.517
502.869
487.099
3
85
4,869
B9,633
3,460
53,934
51,429
6
77
Oepai tment stores
282
431,538
259
366,154
350,511
4
85
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toa-dollar stores
1,065
93,459
798
82,781
85,159
-3
89
Apparel group
Men ■ s 1 ur ni sbi ngs stores
18,660
559.644
12,028
451,499
433.613
4
81
2,011
42,761
1,448
34,050
33,379
2
80
filler's clothing - furnishings stores
1,898
100,120
1,486
85,501
79,274
8
85
Fami 1 y cloth i ng stores
767
58,039
605
54,121
52,057
4
93
WomL'n's ready-to-wear stores
4,003
171,573
2,512
134,640
128,594
5
78
Fur f lers and fur sITops
315
14,033
208
12,145
10,868
12
87
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
S,041
19,286
1,120
13,558
13,689
—
70
Custom tai lors
1,309
15,098
535
9,424
9,172
3
62
Accessories - other apparel stores
2,913
39,436
1,589
28,823
28,266
2
73
Shoe stores
3,403
.99,298
2,525
79,237
78,316
1
80
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
9,974
426,015
5.228
320.817
262.574
22
75
2,170
330,370
1,622
260,150
205,768
26
79
Used-car dealers
393
13,126
204
7,971
7,314
9
61
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
1,371
34,787
939
28,125
26,195
7
81
Garages
5,903
45,475
2,372
22,671
21,582
5
50
Other automotive
137
2,257
91
1,900
1,715
11
84
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni lure stores
12.551
157.211
7.986
117,286
114,915
2
75
6.076
199.928
4.235
171.120
154.822
11
86
1,577
84,601
1,180
75,716
69,934
8
89
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
861
16,095
576
12,008
11,222
7
75
Household appliance and radio stores
1,269
43,770
909
36,914
34,191
8
84
Radio dealers
602
19,163
410
16,961
15,687
8
89
Other home furnishings stores
1,767
36,299
1,160
29,521
23,788
24
81
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d i ng mater i a 1 dealers
7,979
187.188
5.939
156,379
145,812
7
84
1,405
80,939
1,120
69,403
62,497
U
86
Hardware stores
3,431
54,270
2,752
46,602
44,969
4
86
Hardware & farm implement dealers
281
6,431
222
5,680
5,238
8
88
Heating & plumbing er^uipment dealers
595
15,993
410
11,563
10,908
6
72
Paint, glass, wall paper stores
2,052
25,681
1,292
20,310
19,599
4
79
E lee t r ical supply stores
215
3,874
143
2,821
2,601
8
73
Eating and drinking places
Reslaurantscafeterias-lunch rooms
29.183
514.048
17.835
369,935
341,456
8
72
16,818
367,255
10,831
278,063
260,438
7
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
2,873
29,490
1,587
18,419
17,490
5
62
On nki ng places
9,492
U7,303
5,417
73.453
63,528
16
63
Drug stores
Drug sluies with f ou ntai n
6.646
138.961
5.187
116,085
115,247
1
84
3,522
92,283
2,787
78,543
77,761
1
86
Drug stores without fountain
3,124
46,678
2,400
37,542
37,486
—
80
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
23,035
545,727
15,579
436,523
425,725
3
80
59
506
45
380
362
5
76
Book stores
615
12,567
412
11,146
10,059
11
89
Cigar stores and cigar stands
3,458
53,011
2,396
44,711
44,878
—
84
Florists
1,805
19,829
1,245
16,158
15,673
3
81
Fuel and ice dealer s
4,299
176,908
2,831
147,480
153,336
-4
83
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
961
7,586
530
6,336
4,957
8
70
Hay, grain, teed stores (without groceries)
939
43,568
760
37,787
34,260
10
87
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
29
1,408
23
1,120
1,407
-20
80
Farm and garden supply stores
469
20,909
397
18,840
18,532
2
90
jewel r y stores
1,635
44,537
1,221
34,823
31,873
8
78
Luggage stores
269
5,313
199
4,218
3,900
8
79
News dealers
1,846
15,238
1,334
IS, 346
13,253
1
88
Spor ti ng goods stores
310
6,947
205
4,875
4,685
6
70
Beei & liquor stores (packaged)
1,684
51,723
887
26,286
22,665
16
61
Other classifications
4,657
85,683
3,096
70,318
66,935
7
82
Second-hand itores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
2.077
12.636
1.102
8.523
8.050
6
67
296
732
134
448
421
6
61
Second-hand furniture
636
2,667
328
1,657
1,662
~
62
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
408
1,792
220
1,179
1,136
4
66
Pawn shops
105
2,881
79
2,340
1,940
21
81
Second -fiand stores other
632
4.564
341
2.899
2.891
—
$1
Page 41
Census of Business, 1935
Retait Trade Survey
CITY
OF BUFFALO,
MEW YORK
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Kind of Business
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Pc.c.nl
IncicMc
Identical
Store.
Percent Sale.
ol Identical
Store, 1935
lo Sale! ol
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Store, 1935
ClTi TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and cdnlectionety stores
8,097
»205,396
5,637
♦173,979
»160,011
9
85
3,4SS
54,866
2,458
47,241
44,409
6
86
559
2,968
361
2,400
2,206
9
81
Daily piodticis stores t milli dealers
63
2,686
32
2,539
2,249
4
87
Egg and poultry dealers
32
172
22
159
154
3
98
Del icalessen stores
150
1,664
101
1,318
1,209
9
79
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
188
1,777
88
1,101
1,004
10
62
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
1,382
14,269
837
12,224
11,270
8
86
Combination stores {groceries & meats)
835
20,669
681
19,055
18,346
4
92
Meat markets
310
8,481
231
6,983
6,379
9
82
fisti markets - seafood
42
524
24
413
383
8
79
Bakeries and caterers
98
1,199
66
993
953
4
83
Oilier food stores
26
447
15
256
256
57
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
10
78
6
30
87
11
38
164
37,845
137
37,106
34,868
6
98
97
769
77
689
638
8
90
Department stores
21
31,831
21
31,831
29,588
8
100
Variety, 5-and-lO, 4 toadollar stores
46
5,245
39
4,586
4,642
-1
87
Apparel group
Men's furnisbings stores
594
22.930
409
19.680
18.813
5
86
59
853
40
674
639
5
79
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
61
5,530
49
4,815
4,387
10
87
Fami ly clothing stores
33
1,361
25
1,349
1,215
11
99
Women's ready-to-wear stores
108
8,263
72
7,S15
7,198
8
89
Furriers and fur shops
24
865
16
756
627
21
87
Milli nery stores
58
810
39
603
629
-4
74
Custom tailors
73
575
39
350
341
3
61
Accessories other apparel stores
37
524
19
444
443
85
Shoe stores
141
4,149
110
3,374
3,334
1
81
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
384
25,959
179
20,148
15.113
33
78
72
20,199
51
15,908
11,330
40
79
Used-car dealers
19
803
9
654
593
10
81
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
78
3,480
59
2,925
2,578
14
84
Garages
205]
52
Other automotive
lo]
1,477
8
661
618
7
45
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
498
9,457
299
6,295
6,489
-3
67
210
8,588
149
7,475
7,038
6
87
70
4,698
55
4,187
3,862
8
89
Floor cover i ngs -draper y stores
17
407
14
398
350
14
98
Household appliance and radio stores
70
2,832
46
2,383
2,362
1
84
Radio dealers
16
141
7
98
85
15
70
Other home lurnishings stores
37
510
27
409
373
10
80
Lumber-building-hardware group
t^umber & building-material dealers
260
6.839
187
4.528
3.968
14
66
34
3,416
24
2,288
2,004
14
67
Hardware stores
114
2,051
95
1,221
1,047
17
60
Hardware X farm implement dealers
..
„_
_„.
Heating 8 plumbing equipment dealers
2£
494
9
318
275
16
64
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
75
667
47
500
451
11
76
Electrical supply stores
15
221
12
195
191
2
88
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias -lunch rooms
1,336
17,319
923
13,903
12.494
11
80
661
10,238
437
8,406
7,983
6
82
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
67
800
41
559
608
11
70
Dri nki ng places
608
6,281
44S
4,938
4,069
21
79
Drug stores
Drug st:res with fountai n
272
6,850
221
5,146
5.077
1
82
142
3,986
115
3,308
3,228
8
85
Drug stores without fountain
130
2,264
106
1,844
1,855
-1
81
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
823
14.537
593
18.019
11.330
6
83
5
58
5
58
54
7
100
Book stores
13
175
9
167
188
-11
95
Cigar stores and cigar stands
82
1,461
60
1,316
1,269
4
90
Florists
92
897
76
808
742
e
89
Fuel and ice dealers
255
3,946
180
5,096
3,059
1
78
Gilt, novelty, souvenir shops
39
861
21
2S6
214
10
90
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
2]
2
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
— r
157
157
151
4
100
Farm and garden supply stores
5)
5
Jewel ry stores
91
1,904
62
1.401
1,303
8
74
Luggage stores
Comb
nnl with "Olhe,
Clauificaiion*" to A
void Oucloiure
News dealers
12
106
9
101
93
9
95
Sporting goods stores
11
403
7
875
243
13
68
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
67
1.531
50
1,252
1,091
15
82
Other classif icat ions
149
3.638
107
3,158
2,923
8
87
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores ■ clothing & shoe
121
738
76
414
'391
6
56
22
69
18
59
47
26
86
Second-hand - furniture
30
U6
20
103
95
8
89
Second-hand tires, accessories t parts
18
107
11
58
56
4
54
Pawn shops
10
109
7
90
73
23
83
Second-hand stores - other
41
337
20
104
120
-13
31
Pase 42
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
cm
OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS
1934 " "
AND 1935
BY Ut I AILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Pcc.nl
'ercenl Sale,
Kind of Business
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incesie
.n S.lc.
Identical
oi Idenlicsl
Sloici 1935
(o Sale, ol
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo 1935
Stole* 1935
CITY TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlectionery stores
115.567
t2. 847. 332
74.856
18,186,140
. $2,102,833
4
77
52.161
844.426
35.375
634.804
621.909
2
75
10,826
74,411
6,813
55,891
55,197
1
75
Daily products stores & milk dealers
1,288
103,545
679
53,479
51,734
3
52
Egg and poul try dealers
751
13,692
486
9,574
9,378
2
70
Del icatessen stores
1,909
32,061
1,272
83,706
22,509
5
74
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
8,111
60,209
5,615
38,914
38,796
65
Grocery stores (wittiou't meats)
15,187
264,378
10,776
810,305
205,838
2
80
Combination stores (groceries 4 meats)
2,954
114,763
2,517
105,723
107,914
-2
92
Meat markets
7,310
143,745
4,936
109,317
103,334
6
76
Ti sti markets - seafood
1,633
11,986
991
8,258
8,888
69
Baker les and caterers
1,578
20,657
935
16,360
15,690
4
79
Other food stores
614
4,979
355
3,277
3,291
66
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general mercfiandise stores
34
791
24
736
679
8.
93 ;
3,973
397,566
8,687
320,636
313,408
2
81
3,390
46,010
2,875
33,951
32,347
5
74
Department stores
65
300,932
58
243,309
235,533
3
81
Variety. 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
518
50,624
354
43,375
45,528
-5
86
Apparel group
Men's f urniitiings stores
12,643
412.529
7.673
385.558
313.650
4
79
1,594
36,340
1,128
28,789
28,388
1
79
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
985
56,233
709
55,588
51,906
7
84
Fami ly clothi ng stores
320
45,856
236
42,900
41,524
3
94
Women's ready-to-wear stores
2,542
124,612
1,494
93,323
88,658
5
75
Furriers and fur sllops
202
11,258
127
9,736
8,748
11
86
Millinery stores
1,514
14,136
786
9,642
9,705
-1
68
Custom tai lors
964
13,063
372
8,356
8,155
2
64
Accessories - other apparel stores
2,425
33,430
1,329
24,034
23,616
2
72
Shoe stores
2,097
67,601
1,492
53,184
52,956
79
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
3,239
147.069
1.231
101.060
85.916
18
69
393
106,020
250
79,059
65,046
22
75
Used-car dealers
218
8,063
106
4,554
4,441
3
56
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
556
12,735
356
9,982
9,891
7
78
Garages
8,023'
19,249
489
6,628
6,374
4
34
Other automotive
49
1,002
30
837
764
10
84
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
2,241
48,412
1,401
35.884
34,844
3
74
3.682
133.879
8.491
113.774
103.073
10
85
783
50,293
549
44,845
41,763
7
89
Floor coverings-drapery stores
711
13,348
469
9,675
9,086
6
72
Household appliance anil radio stores
476
21,143
318
17,587
17,094
3
83
Radio dealers
379
16,782
869
15,091
14,102
7
90
Other home furnishings stores
1,333
32,313
886
86,576
21,028
26
88
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
4,094
82.180
2.818
67.631
63.320
7
88
499
31,615
375
28,341
24,483
16
90
Hardware stores
1,901
24,487
1,448
20,625
20,365
1
64
Hardware & farm implement dealers
7
145
7
145
130
12
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
187
6,906
94
4,327
4,411
-2
63
Paint, glass, wal 1 paper stores
1,390
16,848
827
12,758
12,638
1
76
Eleclrical supply stores
110
2,179
67
1,435
1,273
13
66
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants cafeterias -lunch rooms
15.029
369.172
9.117
263.766
246,736
7
71
8,768
274,300
5,644
206.183
194,973
6
75
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,941
23,565
1,060
14,149
13,610
4
60
Dr 1 nki ng places
4,320
71,307
2,413
43,494
38,153
14
61
Drug stores
Drug stoies wi th tountai n
4.137
83,086
3,142
68.371
68,552
__
88
1,927
53,673
1,495
45,540
45,472
85
Drug stores without fountain
2,210
29,413
1,647
82,831
23,080
-1
78
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
13,075
318.846
8,857
847.604
244.170
1
78
IB
117
13
99
100
-1
85
Book stores
473
10,211
318
9,167
8,207
18
90
Cigar stores and cigar stands
2,418
39,892
1,666
33,735
34,142
-1
85
Florists
1,073
12,962
700
10,453
10,253
8
81
Fuel and ice dealers
1,919
99,122
1,072
83,399
87,896
-5
64
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
599
5,321
306
3,483
3,252
7
65
Hay, grain, teed stores (without groceries)
42
705
88
549
545
1
78
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
_
Farm and garden supply stores
31
1,606
86
1,555
1,564
-1
97
lewel ry stores
864
32,542
608
24,866
28,356
9
75
Luggage stores
227
4,523
164
3,482
3,258
7
77
News dealers
1,859
10,346
905
9,120
9,159
._
88
Spor ti ng goods stores
125
4,817
79
8,774
8,688
3
66
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
845
34,107
363
14,555
12,870
13
43
Other c lass 1 f icat ions
3,182
63,176
2,015
.■50,967
47 ,880
6
81
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores • clothing & shoe
1,259
9,376
640
6,383
5.976
7
66
196
550
83
316
300
5
57
Second-hand - furniture
363
1,869
171
1,078
1,109
-3
58
Second-hand tires, accessories t parts
186
920
96
618
605
2
67
Pawn shops
73
2,472
56
2,040
1,652
23
83
Second-hand stores other
441
3,565
234
2,331
2,310
1
65
Page 43
Census ol Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent Sale.
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Inciea.e
in Sale.
Identical
ol Identical
Store. 1935
lo Sale, ol
Kind of Business
Sales
■ Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
E9.46E
t463.219
17.002
♦353.823
J325.634
9
76
9.E17
92.083
5,294
72,857
68.207
7
79
523
1,301
120
710
663
7
55
Daily products stores & milk dealers
103
1.034
59
721
717
1
70
Eg| and poultry dealers
31
280
13
165
147
12
59
Del icatessen stores
Combined with "Cro
eery Storei" to Avoi
j D.Klo.uie.
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
385
834
95
577
529
9
69
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
5,015
30,918
2,777
24,809
23,215
7
80
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
3,080
55,065
2,010
44,101
41,289
7
80-
Meat markets
817
1,800
119
1,241
1,124
10
69
f ish markets - seafood
183
461
63
267
256
4
58
Bakeries and caterers
85
132
15
116
122
-5
88
Other food stores
75
258
23
150
145
3
58
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
3,003
41,743
2,309
34,998
32,528
8
84
951
54,078
710
47,497
46,864
3
88
609
14,243
456
11,979
11,899
1
84
Department stores
83
22,308
79
21,242
20,552
3
95
Variety. 5-and-lO. 4 toadollar stores
859
17,521
175
14,276
13,813
3
81
Apparel group
Men's furnish i ngs stores
1,810
33,539
820
86,545
25,703
3
79
51
744
29
532
532
78
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
191
6,416
141
5,319
5,077
5
83
Fami ly clothi ng stores
864
9,543
181
7,503
7,606
-1
79
Women's ready-to-wear stores
336
9,861
217
7,302
6,930
5
74
Furriers and fur shops
Combined with "Acce»»orit» -
other apparel slore*
' lo Avoid Di.clo.oie
Millinery stores
110
997
77
785
774
1
79
Custom lai lors
34
261
14
135
119
13
52
A.cces5ories - other apparel stores
44
382
24
257
855
1
67
Shoe stores
180
5,335
137
4,712
4,410
7
88
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
1,553
85,377
691
56,203
48,371
16
66
573
77,329
340
51,600
44,247
17
67
Used-car dealers
83
345
4
74
63
17
21
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
144
4. 540
81
3,177
2,770
15
70
Garages
Other automotive
808
5
3,163
868
4
1,352
1,291
5
43
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
6.485
43.269
3,888
28,834
26,443
9
67
764
22.592
529
19.024
17.882
6
84
474
16,596
346
14,291
13,362
7
86
Floor coverings-drapery stores
13
533
6
380
608
-47
60
Household appliance and radio stores
170
4,752
124
3,962
3,516
13
83
Radio dealers
57
353
26
228
180
27
65
Other home furnishings stores
50
358
27
223
222
—
62
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
770
23.537
523
18,843
16,149
17
80
285
8,566
174
6,861
5,800
18
80
Hardware stores
318
8,644
229
6,558
5,917
11
76
Hardware & farm implement dealers
99
4,769
74
4,054
3,365
20
85
Heating & plumbing erjuipment dealers
21
443
15
419
306
37
95
Pai nt , glass, wal 1 -paper stores
36
926
21
754
592
27
81
Electr ical suppi y stores
17
289
10
197
169
17
68
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-cafeterias-lunch rooms
8.723
15,795
1,105
10,349
9,325
U
66
1,395
10,716
680
7,372
6,600
18
69
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,096
3,975
408
2,401
8,814
8
60
Dr 1 nki ng places
838
1,104
77
576
511
13
52
Drug stores
Drug stores with f ountai n
864
18,734
670
15,912
14,915
7
85
743
16,320
588
13,887
12,951
7
85
Drug stores without fountain
181
2,414
88
8,085
1,964
3
84
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.769
31.442
1,003
28,068
19,169
15
70
14
U9
10
U3
117
-3
95
Book stores
87
480
88
448
415
7
92
Cigar stores and cigar stands
67
578
30
368
337
9
64
Florists
108
826
67
711
633
18
86
Fuel and ice dealers
489
7,991
874
6,165
5,663
9
77
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
48
146
84
124
117
6
85
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
69
1,583
41
1,195
879
36
75
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
45
1,741
29
1,278
1,074
18
73
Farm and garden supply stores
390
8,612
206
5,645
4,884
16
66
Jewel ry stores
175
3,068
126
8,567
2,262
13
84
Luggage stores
Combined with "Other
Clauification*" to A
void DiKloture.
News dealers
56
442
36
381
298
8
73
Spor ti ng goods stores
25
619
IB
509
456
12
82
Beer i lipuor stores (packaged)
59
1,625
3
20
17
18
1
Other classifications
197
3,612
117
2,610
2,017
29
72
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing i shoe
153
936
66
705
678
4
75
32
108
13
78
81
-4
72
Second-hand - furniture
55
193
21
132
137
-4
68
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
41
173
15
97
88
10
56
Pawn shops
11
10
Second-hand stores - other
14
462
7
398
372
7
86
Page 44
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
All Eslabhs
iments - 1935
Identical Elstablishm
ents
Percent
lr.ire,ie
,n S.le>
Irlenlical
Slorei
'ercent Sale,
r>l Irlenliul
Kind of Business
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
Store, Iy35
lo Sele* of
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Slorei 193S
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Caiioy and co nlec 1 1 oner y stores
9,019
♦150,208
6,214
♦124,081
1110,320
12
83
1,790
26,073
1,293
22,112
20,247
9
85
245
1,331
163
1,024
972
5
77
Dairy products stores S milli dealers
Egg and pool try dealers
52
1
376
30
307
262
17
82
Del icatessen stores
..
..
Fruit stores and vegetable mafkets
15
61
5
24
21
14
39
Grocery stores (without meats)
655
10,426
500
9,292
8,847
5
89
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
611
12,377
470
10,314
9,108
13
83
Meal markets
Fisli markets - seafood
142
1
1,230
91
938
815
15
76
Baker les and caterers
22
54
5
17
24
-29
31
Oilier lood stores
46
218
29
196
198
-1
90
General Stores ( with food )
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
727
15,390
655
14,260
13,382
7
93
167
14,574
129
13,827
13,916
-1
95
70
2,248
57
2,134
2,207
-3
95
Deparlmenl stores
41
10,091
38
9,614
9,661
—
95
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to a dollar stores
56
2,235
34
2,079
2,048
2
93
Apparel group
Men' ' fi.r n.'^hi ngs stores
325
7,234
233
6,065
5,647
7
84
11
181
7
174
163
7
96
Men': clothing - furnishings stores
73
2,167
61
1,904
1,798
6
88
Fam. 1 y clothi ng stores
37
1,167
29
998
956
4
86
Womrn's ready-to-wear stores
Furriers and fur sllops
79
5
2,368
55
3
1,972
1,748
13
83
Ml 1 h ner y stores
35
238
28
230
218
6
97
Custom tai lors
16
146
6
50
47
6
34
Accesicries - other apparel stores
16
108
7
93
82
13
86
Shoe stores
53
859
37
644
635
1
75
Automotive group
Motor-weh tc le dealers (new)
947
26,605
561
22,463
17,367
29
84
283
22,300
226
19,476
■14,750
32
87
Used car deal er s
7
110
3
55
62
5
59
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
100
1,310
62
946
794
19
72
Garages
Otner automotive
555
2
2,885
268
2
1,976
1,761
12
68
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
1,253
14,292
725
8,295
7,567
10
58
159
3,070
100
2,458
2,142
15
80
62
1,774
51
1,588
1,434
11
90
Floor cover 1 ngs drapery stores
3
55
3
55
27
104
100
Household appliance and radio stores
63
1,125
35
763
644
18
68
Radio dealers
27
93
10
50
35
43
64
Other home furnishings stores
4
23
1
2
2
—
9 1
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber S bu i 1 d i ng mater lal dealers
1,250
20,255
1,041
17,338
14,763
17
86
396
7,353
372
6,895
6,123
13
94
Hardware stores
375
4,767
297
4,068
3,775
8
86
Hardware & farm implement dealers
426
7,659
336
6,000
4,540
32
78
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
24
295
18
260
227
16
88
Pai nl, glass, wall paper stores
18
136
11
83
73
14
61
Eleclrical supply stores
11
45
7
32
25
28
71
Ealing and drinking places
Reslauranlscaleterias-iunch rooms
1,582
11,411
891
7,870
7,285
8
69
649
5,586
396
4,300
4,019
7
77
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
96
517
46
370
347
7
72
Or 1 nki ng places
837
5,308
449
3,200
2,919
10
60
Drug stores
Drug stcic's With fountain
275
4,330
243
3,982
3,785
5
92
177
3,053
156
2,810
2,652
6
92
Drug stores without fountain
98
1,277
87
1,172
1,133
3
92
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
497
6,851
322
5,332
4,140
29
78
8
74
1
5
4
25
7
Book stores
6
4
Cigar stores and cigar stands
16
413
10
361
332
9
87
Florists
13
12
Fuel and ice deal er s
130
1,711
90
1,339
1,281
6
78
Gilt, novel ty, souveni r shops
16
41
7
29
29
--
71
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
28
527
14
163
129
26
31
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Farm and garden supply stores
86
2,325
52
1,892
1,013
87
81
lewelry stores
67
706
47
596
560
6
84
Luggage stores
Comb,
ned with "Other ClBiiilicalivn," (o A
,„,d Diicloiuii.
News dealer s
IS
78
10
62
54
15
79
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
5
56
4
55
41
34
98
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
—
—
—
—
Other cl assi i icat ions
108
920
71
830
697
19
90
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
47
123
21
79
79
64
4
5
1
2
2
_.
40
Second -hand lur ni lure
12
17
6
9
9
__
53
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
21
83
10
S5
53
4
66
Pawn shops
..
._
__
__
.-
__
Second -hand stores other
10
18
4
13
15
-13
72
Page 45
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Sur\'ey
STATE OF OHIO
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS
193-1
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
Kind of Business
All EtIabiishmeniB 1935
Identical Establishments
Percent
IncreBte
m SAlea
Idenlical
Percent Sale,
ol Identtcel
Slorei I93S
lo Sale, of
Stores
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
1935
1934
Slotei
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo I93S
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlec 1 lonei y stores
93,868
♦1,956,941
63,315
$1,596,647
♦1,441,576
11
82
89,683
503,663
21,659
436,789
403,541
8
87
3,325
17,718
2,108
14,287
13,076
9
81
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
1,091
40,574
704
31,070
28,914
7
77
Egg and poul try dealers
543
8,474
322
1,755
1,695
10
71
Del icatessen stores
369
4,358
867
3,571
3,311
8
88
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
2,198
11,095
1,488
8,875
8,299
7
80
Grocery stores (without meats)
6,619
104,168
4,939
95,368
87,826
9
98
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
11,975
880,908
9,469
847,753
889,985
8
88
Meat markets
1,744
30,698
1,338
25,896
88,766
14
84
f isti markets - seafood
183
1,347
117
1,175
1,156
2
87
Baker ies and caterers
1,128
7,256
640
4,579
4,372
S
63
Other food stores
508
3,083
873
8,460
2,241
10
80
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods i general merchandise stores
1,869
28,783
1,601
25,609
23,141
11
89
2,805
277,593
1,753
229,473
218,812
5
83
1,287
19,733
1,031
18,177
16,998
7
98
Ocpaitment stores
814
209,261
800
171,668
162,810
6
88
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toadollar stores
704
48,599
522
39,628
39,010
2
88
Apparel group
Men's furnishings stores
5,110
149,322
3,718
129,868
180,888
7
87
490
9,792
376
8,881
8,220
7
90
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
739
32,218
615
88,687
26,149
9
89
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
357
14,714
283
12,611
11,473
10
86
Women's ready-to-wear stores
883
42,367
594
36,784
33,781
9
87
Fur 1 ters and fur shops
59
3,176
47
2,833
2,132
33
89
Millinery stores
538
5,879
359
4,181
4,812
-1
79
Custom tailors
398
4,030
253
3.192
2,950
8
79
Accessories - other apparel stores
343
2,887
150
2,857
8,148
5
78
Shoe stores
1,S09
34,859
1,041
30,662
89,763
3
88
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
7,372
270,013
4,140
204,088
160,953
27
76
1,957
219,165
1,401
166,087
186,791
31
76
Used -car dealers
366
8,267
201
5,854
5,184
13
71
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
1,006
24,808
711
21,619
19,634
10
87
Garages
3,965
16,910
1,771
9,705
8,783
11
57
Other automotive
78
863
56
757
681
22
88
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
18,152
134.491
7,422
94.386
88,816
6
70
2,833
78,510
1,976
68,333
60,643
13
87
961
43,414
776
39,709
36,447
9
91
Floor coverings-drapery stores
135
3,792
92
3,257
8,747
19
86
Household appliance and radio stores
997
24,326
704
19,644
16,533
19
81
Radio dealers
288
2,795
162
2,399
2,110
14
86
Other home furnishings stores
458
4,183
248
3,324
8,806
18
79
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
4,378
100,293
3,572
90,440
77,476
17
90
978
40,235
858
37,758
31,833
19
94
Hardware stores
1,778
31,871
1,538
29,316
86,945
9
98
Hardware 8 farm implement dealers
487
18,784
323
10,189
7,188
42
80
Heating S. plumbing equipment dealers
414
5,398
322
4,521
3,854
17
84
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
688
8,600
482
7,458
6,579
12
87
Electrical supply stores
93
1,405
49
1,198
977
23
85
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias-lunch rooms
14,145
144,492
8,239
108,616
93,814
16
75
6,604
85,638
4,272
68,829
60,376
14
80
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,881
11,611
972
8,241
7,105
16
71
Drinki ng places
5,660
47,243
2,995
31,546
26,333
20
67
Drug stores
Drug stales with f ountai n
2,805
68,103
2,348
59,318
57,059
4
87
1,859
47,415
1,556
40,091
39,316
2
85
Drug stores wi thout fountai n
946
20,688
792
19,227
17,743
8
93
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
9,286
195,216
6,142
144,671
132,369
9
74
29
164
22
139
140
-1
90
Book stores
156
4,397
129
4,207
3,695
14
96
Cigar stores and cigar stands
784
9,475
496
7,568
7,205
5
80
Florists
750
5,942
538
5,058
4,563
11
85
Fuel and ice dealer s
2,980
54,780
1,936
48,070
46,521
3
88
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
232
1,023
109
778
674
15
76
Hay. grain, teed stores (without groceries)
581
433
Hay, gram and feed stores (with groceries)
19
80,435
17
16,582
14,393
15
81
Farm and garden supply stores
591
81,733
431
17,537
16,580
6
81
Jewel ry stores
756
13,700
618
18,466
11,874
11
91
Luggage stores
38
917
27
745
648
15
81
News dealers
263
2,793
183
8,873
2,135
6
81
Spor ti ng goods s tores
92
1,565
62
1,476
1,361
8
94
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
354
32,653
40
5,449
2,833
92
17
Other classi f ications
1,661
25,648
1,101
22,383
20,347
10
87
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing 4 shoe
1,430
5,463
745
5,182
4,730
8
79
156
281
66
180
176
2
64
Second-hand furniture
469
1,099
196
731
691
6
67
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
408
2,301
254
1,977
1,777
11
86
Pawn shops
89
943
69
796
717
11
84
Second-hand stores other
308
1,839
160
1,438
1.369
6
78
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Ceiuu* of Business, 1935
Rel«il Trade Survey
CITY OF CLEVELAND. OHIO
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935
3Y DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent Percent Smie,)
All Establish
menu - 1935
Identical Establishments
IncreMC
in Sele,
Identical
ol Identicel
Store. 1935
to Sale, ot
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934101935I
Store, 1935
CITY TOTAL
13.924
$355,210
9,377
♦277,275
♦255,639
8
78
Food Stores
s.zze
86.724
3.998
77,428
71.939
8
89
Candy and cnnlect ionery stores
877
4,638
597
3,715
3,465
7
80
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
186
9,570
105
8,269
7,998
3
86
E|g and poultry dealers
92
558
66
445
434
3
80
Del icatessen stores
128
1,2U
89
1,036
953
9
86
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
531
2,689
404
2,192
2,155
2
82
Grocery stores (without meats!
1,147
23,249
927
22,074
20,256
9
95
Combination stores (groceries S meats)
1,494
32,777
1,180
29,644
27,645
7
90
Meat markets
508
8,869
411
7,970
7,105
12
90
F ish markets - seafood
47
218
30
190
192
-1
87
Bakeries and caterers
251
2,214
150
1,266
1,171
8
57
Other food stores
67
731
39
627
567
11
86
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
3
154
..
—
—
374
78,449
280
54,266
51,564
5
69
278
3,019
211
2,753
2,473
11
91
Department stores
11
65,494
8
42,692
40,985
4
65
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
85
9,936
61
8,821
8,106
S
89
Apparel group
Men' s f ur ntshi ngs stores
906
32,144
650
27.036
24.301
11
84
113
2,245
88
1,978
1,831
8
88
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
80
5,998
61
4.594
4,139
11
77
Fami ly clothi ng stores
40
2,425
30
2,214
2,165
2
91
Women's ready-to-wear stores
146
9,476
100
8,167
6,635
23
86
Furr lers and fur sllops
21
1,440
14
1,197
957
25
83
Ml 1 1 i nery stores
66
882
43
647
697
-7
73
Custom tailors
97
1,341
65
991
918
8
74
Accessories - other apparel stores
83
838
41
665
807
10
79
Shoe stores
260
7,499
208
6,583
6,352
4
88
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
773
35.687
379
25.041
20.126
24
70
102
27,280
65
19,373
15,065
29
71
Used-car dealers
59
1,895
32
1,276
904
41
67
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
153
4,620
98
3,450
3,222
7
75
Garages
447
j, 1,892
174
942
935
1
50
Other automotive
12
10
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
1,135
16,511
621
10,609
10,351
2
64
338
15.508
245
13.843
13.418
3
89
131
10,690
111
10,293
10,156
1
96
Floor coverings-drapery stores
31
460
17
396
343
15
86
Household appliance and radio stores
86
2,974
58
1,966
1,867
5
66
Radio dealers
23
553
14
491
453
8
89
Other home furnishings stores
67
831
45
697
599
16
84
Lumber'building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
521
12.204
435
11.577
10.697
e
95
67
7,176
62
6,962
6,200
12
97
Hardware stores
323
T 3,007
280
2,804
2,792
^^
93
Hardware & farm implement dealers
2
1
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
21
-^ 512
16
446
362
23
87
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
93
1,114
70
991
1,000
-1
89
Electrical suppi y stores
10
395
6
374
343
9
95
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias-lunch rooms
2.549
29.028
1.430
21.899
19.617
12
75
1,083
19,024
702
15,830
14,457
9
83
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
233
1,446
121
966
853
13
67
Dr inki ng places
1,233
8,558
607
5,103
4,307
18
60
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountai n
467
12,974
364
10,069
9,708
4
78
357
9,378
277
6,678
6,570
2
71
Drug stores without fountain
110
3,596
87
3,391
3,138
8
94
Other retail stores
Bicyclesliops
1.226
34,384
813
24.370
22.880
7
71
--■ 1
Combined with "Other
Cluiificelion," to ^
void DiKJo.ure.
Book stores
31
1,357
25
1,.T54
1,102
23
100
Cigar stores and cigar stands
126
2,097
82
1,566
1,500
4
75
Flor ists
145
1,462
U2
1,275
1,140
12
87
Fuel and ice dealers
316
10,770
215
9,646
9,520
1
90
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
34
227
14
110
91
21
48
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
16
483
13
447
432
3
93
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
—
—
~
—
~
—
Farm and garden supply stores
16
335
13
279
249
12
83
Jewelry stores
137
3,138
108
2,902
2,895
—
92
Luggage stores
Combined «llh "Oihe
CIsMilicBliont to
\.oid Di,clo.uie,
News dealers
29
807
16
178
162
10
86
Spor ti ng goods stores
9
S70
6
354
337
5
96
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
61
7,543
8
943
505
87
13
Other classil icat ions
306
6,395
201
5,316
4,947
7
83
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
304
1.433
162
1.137
1.038
10
79
41
67
19
55
54
2
82
Second-hand furniture
83
241
42
169
167
1
70
Second-hand tires, accessories S parts
74
438
43
360
316
14
82
Pawn shops
16
139
8
86
64
34
62
Second-hand stores other
90
548
48
467
437
7
85
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Census of Business, 1935
Rellil Trsde Survey
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TABLE A. COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
*ercent Sale,
Kind oi Business
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Incres.e
m Sile.
Identical
of Identical
Store. I93S
to Sale! of
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Sto.e.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlec 1 lonery stoies
26,022
J434,793
14,962
♦329,777
#295,987
11 ■
76
6.575
95.037
3,881
71.752
65,738
9
75
291
1,224
139
739
723
2
60
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
54
1,629
30
1,475
1,341
10
91
Egg and poul try dealers
26
179
12
126
107
18
70'
Del leatessen stores
Combined with "Grocery Store, (without meat,)"
lo A.oid D..clo.u,e
Fruit stores ai\d vegetable markets
171
668
55
310
281
10
46
Grocery stores (virithoul meatsi
2,6'^
21,634
1,624
16,400
14,685
12
76
Combination stores Igroceries 4 meats)
2,926
67,833
1,897
51,413
47,426
8
76
Meat markets
123
1,420
71
1,027
917
12
72
Fish markets - seafood
11
39
5
29
32
-9
74
Baker les and caterers
83
241
34
132
131
1
55
Ottier food stores
45
170
14
101
95
6
59
General Stores (with iood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
1,180
21.244
937
18,289
16.231
13
86
817
55,765
626
48,176
44,791
8
86
491
11,310
380
9,943
9,406
6
68
Department stores
89
33,382
86
28,454
26,026
9
85
Variety, 5-and-lO, i to-a-dollar stores
237
11,073
160
9,779
9,359
4
86
Apparel group
Men' s f ur (11 stii ngs stores
916
29.393
634
24.024
22,825
5
82
22
339
15
217
206
5
64
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
155
6,654
122
5,985
5,790
3
90
Fami ly clothi ng stores
199
8,895
164
7,713
7,354
5
87
Women's ready-to-wear stores
225
6,983
136
4,963
4,573
9
71
Fur f lers and fur sftops
15
583
11
491
519
-5
84
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
67
828
41
680
650
5
82
Custom tai lofs
38
395
19
269
244
10
68
Accessories - other apparel stores
38
526
15
441
405
9
84
Shoe stores
157
4,190
111
3,265
3,084
6
78
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers I new)
2,275
80,769
1.041
59,146
49.121
20
73
550
66,883
348
49,563
40,521
22
74
Used-car dealers
97
1,242
39
618
578
7
50
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
330
7,806
197
6,243
5,630
11
80
Garages
1,288
4,709
451
2,619
2,341
12
56
Ottier automotive
10
129
6
103
51
102
80
Ftllir\g stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
5,354
38,393
2.832
24,722
22.653
9
64
618
13.874
405
9.797
8.783
12
71
356
8,964
258
6,228
5,474
14
71
Floor cover i ngs -drapery stores
13
364
6
279
251
11
77
Household appliance and radio stores
171
4,021
103
2,928
2,765
6
73
Radio dealers
35
171
15
72
62
16
42
Other home furnishings stores
43
354
23
290
231
26
82
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
1,541
36,751
1.162
29.470
24.680
19
76
654
20,867
474
14,678
11,988
22
70
ffardware stores
436
6,886
358
6,258
5,755
9
91
Ifardware S farm implement dealers
276
8,653
210
6,874
5,566
23
79
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
67
841
49
536
437
23
64
Pai nl, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
76
1,210
51
985
811
21
81
Electrical supply stores
32
294
20
139
123
13
47
Bating and drinking places
Restaurants-cafcterias-lunch rooms
3.547
18.084
1.488
10.831
9.949
9
60
2,101
11,919
968
7,615
6,967
9
64
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,150
4,166
411
2,373
2,204
8
57
Drinki ng places
296
1,999
109
843
778
8
42
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
1.096
21.640
852
17.971
17.179
5
83
903
18,821
722
16,125
15,393
5
86
Drug stores without fountain
193
2,819
130
1,846
1,786
3
65
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.382
19.199
809
13.949
12.550
11
73
7
39
4
26
29
-10
67
Book stores
49
697
34
604
551
10
87
Cigar stores and cigar stands
110
1,286
65
868
888
-2
67
Florists
88
726
62
552
464
19
76
Fuel and ice dealers
152
668
31
530
510
4
79
Gilt, novel ty, souvenir shops
32
115
13
57
56
2
50
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
249
3,674
137
2,506
2,307
9
68
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
29
1,216
18
692
886
1
73
Farm and garden supply stores
133
1,465
61
891
770
16
61
Jewel ry stores
168
2,391
112
1,561
1,319
18
65
Luggage stores
6
135
6
135
117
15
100
News dealers
94
476
58
363
317
15
76
Sporti ng goods stores
13
247
9
218
213
2
88
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
2
> 6,064
1
~l 4,746
4,123
15
78
Other classi f icat ions
250
J
148
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing t shoe
721
2.644
295
1.650
1.487
11
62
107
170
32
79
72
10
46
Second-hand ■ furniture
204
665
87
435
409
6
65
Second-hand tires, accessories S parts
260
736
105
422
380
11
57
Pawn shops
34
539
23
320
279
15
59
Second-hand stores other
116
534
48
394
347
14
74
Page 48
Census of Business, 1935
^elaii Trade Survey
STATE OF OREGON
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent Percent Sale.]
All Establish
menls - 1935
Identical Establishments
Increa.e
ol Identical
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
in Sale.
Idenlical
Store. 1935
to Sale, of
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) l934 1o)93sl
Store. 193S
STATE TOTAL
15,352
f 335, 851
10,282
(281,403
»237,232
19
84
Food Stores
Candy and conlectionery stoies
4,086
77,154
2,931
65,810
57,492
14
85
554
2,411
241
1,965
1,767
11
82
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
BO
3,217
52
2,424
2,232
9
75
Egg and pool try dealers
60
245
35
222
182
22
91
Delicatessen stores
10
95
7
78
72
8
82
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
273
1,304
142
981
909
8
75
Grocery stores (without meats)
1,659
28,361
1,240
24,108
21,368
13
85
Combination stores (groceries i meats)
1,000
31,302
820
28,069
24,027
17
90
Meat markets
412
8,387
268
6,607
5,751
15
79
Fish markets - seafood
5B
780
33
618
554
12
79
Bakeries and caterers
125
767
68
526
442
19
69
Other food stores
55
285
25
212
188
13
74
General Stores (with iood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods i general merchandise stores
503
11,469
438
10,358
9,061
14
90
397
54,677
319
53,562
47,407
13
98
204
4.487
165
4,307
3,979
8
56
Department stores
50
44,851
47
44,122
38,540
14
98
Variety, 5-3nd-10, & to-a-dollar stores
143
5,339
107
5,133
4,888
5
96
Apparel group
651
16,623
472
13,547
12,276
10
81
Men' s turni shings stores
26
341
19
258
243
6
76
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
155
4,470
119
3,989
3,480
15
89
Fami ly clothi ng stores
46
2,233
37
2,126
2,016
6
95
Women's ready-to-wear stores
158
4,523
102
3,048
2,816
8
67
Furriers and fur sITops
Combined wit
1 "Accessories -
olher apparel store.
lo A.o.d CclcuTC
Millinery stores
47
647
30
515
506
2
80
Custom tai lors
58
335
38
252
215
17
75
Accestories - other apparel stores
71
979
38
776
593
31
79
Shoe stores
110
3,095
89
2,583
2,407
7
83
Automotive group
Molor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,345
54,724
843
45,532
31,157
46
83
308
43,123
232
37,075
23,658
57
86
Used-car dealers
75
1,882
36
785
728
8
42
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
126
3,366
94
2,766
2,434
14
82
Garages
829
6,215
477
4,778
4,217
13
77
Other automotive
7
138
4
128
120
7
93
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
2,877
21,773
1,330
14,617
12,971
13
67
469
11,926
358
10,032
8,374
20
84
195
6,198
165
5,699
5,008
14
92
Floor coverings-drapery stores
16
448
13
433
385
12
97
Household appliance and radio stores
167
4,548
130
3,476
2,640
32
76
Radio dealers
54
458
32
303
236
28
66
Other home furnishings stores
37
274
18
121
105
15
44
Luinl>er-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
726
18,568
604
16,067
12,932
24
87
239
7,654
192
6,752
5,393
25
88
Hardware stores
239
4,912
212
4,326
3,705
17
88
Hardware S farm implement dealers
97
3,813
82
3,191
2,503
27
84
Healing S plumbing equipment dealers
67
1,171
52
990
655
51
65
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
63
742
51
558
484
15
75
Electr ical supply stores
21
276
15
250
192
30
91
Eating and drinking places
Restauiants-cafeteriaS'luncb rooms
2.362
24.023
1.315
17,739
16,567
14
74
1,396
16,043
795
12,189
10,737
14
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
462
3,632
253
2,675
2,412
11
74
Dr 1 nki ng places
504
4,348
267
2,875
2,418
19
66
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountain
583
14,406
488
13,194
12,319
7
92
332
9,545
274
8,816
8,026
10
92
Drug stores wi thout lountai n
251
4,861
214
4,378
4,293
2
90
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.660
28,858
964
19,687
16,472
19
68
23
113
16
89
86
3
79
Book stores
44
855
33
797
765
4
93
Cigar stores and cigar stands
144
1,669
88
1,304
1,094
19
78
Florists
108
876
78
787
668
18
90
Fuel and ice dealer s
203
3,419
132
2,947
2,191
35
86
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
65
226
39
199
183
9
88
Hay, gram, feed stores (without groceries)
183
~\> 6.695
135
"]) 5,699
4,918
16
85
Hay, gram and feed stores (with groceries)
11
K w,w«w
9
Farm and garder\ supply stores
88
1,828
63
1,566
1,353
16
86
Jewel r y stores
150
2,251
124
2,024
1,709
18
90
Luggage stores
7
52
7
52
36
37
100
News dealers
20
163
14
160
103
55
98
Spor ling goods stores
40
405
30
380
317
20
94
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
222
6,511
21
235
191
23
4
Other classif icat ions
252
3,795
176
3,348
2,866
17
88
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores • clothing & shoe
393
1,650
220
1,358
1,204
13
82
47
97
23
64
57
12
66
Second-hand furniture
109
286
55
231
190
22
81
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
105
568
61
495
453
9
87
Pawn shops
8
126
4
82
67
22
65
Second-hand stores • other
124
573
77
486
437
11
85
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Cen$u» of Business, 1935
Relail Trade Survey
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent
Percent Sulci
Kind of Business
All Establishments - 1935
Identical Establishm
enls
incree.e
m S>le>
Idenlicel
ot IttenticBl
Sloie. I93S
to Sales of
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slore.
All
(add tMO)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and contec I lonei y slotes
129,719
tS. 490. 910
89.486
»2. 009. 251
»1. 859, 496
8
81
49.237
6M,)E41
34.623
534.243
502.054
6
77
6,657
8b, 285
3,977
19,817
18,824
5
78
Daily pioducis stores & milk dealers
1,542
88,612
970
46,360
43,513
7
79
Egg and poul try dealers
636
♦ ,E92
443
2,889
2,667
8
67
Del icalessen stores
473
B,719
341
4,465
4,187
7
78
Fruit stores and vegetatjie markets
2,933
18,589
1,842
11,314
10,765
5
73
Grocery stores (without meats)
16,736
170,202
12,175
138,243
130,651
6
61
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
15,571
375,978
11,578
275,578
258,480
7
74
Meat markets
2,384
27,076
1,823
22,260
20,743
7
82
Fish markets - scalood
362
2,408
244
1,911
1,846
4
79
Baker les and caterers
1,392
10,678
903
7,873
7,222
9
74
Other food stores
551
4,502
335
3,543
3,156
12
79
General Stores (with tood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
3,144
66.073
2.864
60,217
56.527
7
91
2,997
486.591
2,345
393,608
368,643
7
92
1,842
25,789
1,458
20,949
20,156
4
88
Department stores
295
326,503
279
324,802
300,488
8
99
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-a-dollar stores
860
74,299
608
47,857
47,999
64
Apparel group
Men' s f ur ni shi ngs stores
8,963
809,164
6,382
180,093
171.723
5
86
826
18,692
659
10,619
9,922
7
84
Men's clothing- furnishings stores
1,240
♦1,197
1,006
36,824
34,515
7
89
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
665
18,774
540
16,688
15,630
7
89
Women's ready-to-wear stores
1,934
63,437
1,303
55,785
53,375
5
88
Furr ters and (ur shops
150
4,302
113
3,697
3,293
12
86
Millinery stores
813
7,023
498
5,286
5.401
-2
75
Custom tai lots
692
6,172
406
4,312
4.071
6
70
Accessories - other apparel stores
866
6,636
469
6,619
6,344
4
77
Shoe slores
1,777
46,931
1,408
40,263
39,172
3
86
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
8,200
501,365
4,843
234,585
195,225
20
78
2,230
241,338
1,726
190,820
164,843
23
79
Used-car dealers
180
3,362
107
2,572
2,031
27
77
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
1,100
27,911
818
23,680
22,057
7
85
Garages
4,610
27,694
2,134
16,783
15,578
8
61
Other automotive
80
1,060
58
730
716
2
69
Filling statioiu
Furniture-household group
Fur ni lure sloies
11,636
110,920
7,475
81,558
77,651
6
74
3,462
95,856
2,632
86,142
77,907
11
90
1,150
51,077
933
46,701
42,280
10
91
Floor coverings-drapery stores
214
3,879
163
3,508
3,176
10
90
Household appliance and radio stores
1,122
30,172
900
27,259
24,746
10
90
Radio rlealers
316
3,612
215
3,173
2,831
12
88
Other home furnishings stores
660
7,118
421
5,501
4,874
13
77
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
4,365
92,469
3,637
80,484
74,937
7
87
940
37,221
778
31,429
28.782
9
84
Hardware stores
1,875
30,339
1,600
27,703
26,426
5
91
Hardware & farm implement dealers
277
7,764
234
7,134
6,392
12
92
Healing & plumbing equipment dealers
356
6,236
273
5,243
4,816
9
84
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
796
9,117
571
7,607
7,136
7
83
Elec Ir ical supply slores
121
1,792
81
1,368
1,385
-1
76
Eating and drinking places
19,981
164,574
12,070
121,086
110,085
10
74
Restaurants -catetenas-lunch rooms
6,508
87,686
4,287
69,801
64,192
9
79
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
2,200
10,832
1,320
7,956
7,393
8
73
On nki ng places
11,273
66,856
6,463
43,329
38,500
13
66
Drug stores
Drug stcies with fountain
4,241
76,127
3,464
66,368
63,391
6
87
2,725
53,140
2.267
47,228
45,019
5
89
Drug stores wi thout fountai n
1,516
82,987
1,197
19,140
18,372
4
83
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
12,168
242,165
8.496
165.460
166,438
6
68
37
242
30
231
199
16
95
Book stores
221
5,588
157
5,028
4.847
4
90
Cigar stores and cigar stands
2,477
16,938
1,680
13,930
13,901
—
82
Florists
1,027
8,833
738
7,475
7,018
7
85
Fuel and ice dealers
2,118
48,276
1,513
40,559
41,190
-2
84
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
409
8,032
246
1,551
1,366
14
76
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
848
28.458
646
18,348
16,884
9
82
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
23
619
20
584
574
2
94
Farm and garden supply stores
551
19,526
444
17,276
16,385
5
88
Jewel r y stores
1,017
18,743
803
16,223
14,347
13
87
Luggage stores
51
887
46
823
770
7
93
News dealers
780
6,731
599
6,060
6,505
-7
90
Spor ti ng goods stores
153
5,328
108
3,007
2,808
7
90
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
603
57,950
117
7,845
5,922
32
14
Other classi t icat ions
1,843
30,014
1,349
26,520
23,722
12
88
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing S shoe
1.335
7.363
755
5.407
4.916
10
73
146
555
73
157
150
5
28
Second-hand furniture
416
1,118
210
849
817
4
76
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
343
1,834
203
1,434
1,277
12
78
Pawn shops
114
2,213
92
1,775
1,621
10
80
Second-hand stores - other
316
1,643
177
1,192
1,050
14
73
<
Census of Business, 1935 {
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA )
Retail Trade Survey
TABLE A - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
—
1
Percent Percent Scle*|
All Establish
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments {
Increete
af Idenlicsl
in S.le> Stotei 1935
ItJenticel to Salee of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
A„
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934 iol935|sio... 1935 1
-
CITY TOTAL
29,604
4656.744
19.860
$524,019
$489,807
'
80
FrtfiH Stores
12,021
159,853
8,313
107,117
102,941
4
67
1 V/UM ^1*^1 ^-J -
Candy and conleclionery stofes
1,996
7,819
1,294
5,714
5,482
4
73
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
Egg and poultry dealers
Del icatessen stores
184
17,362
133
15,371
15,358
—
89
222
2,039
166
1,120
1,098
2
55
326
3,952
234
3,010
2,853
6
76
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
851
6,718
567
4,625
4,543
2
69
Grocery stores (without meats)
3,554
34,803
2,599
25.326
24,273
4
73
Combination stores Igroceries S meats)
3,256
70,886
2,107
39,006
37,029
5
55
Meat markets
897
9,386
724
7,861
7,648
3
84
F isli markets - seafood
166
1,067
119
830
818
1
78
Baker les and caterer s
489
4,433
323
3,510
3,098
7
75
Ottier food stores
80
1,388
47
944
741
27
68
General Stores (with lood)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
Department stores
Variety, 5-and-IO, & toadollar stores
14
284
8
260
238
9
92
879
169.663
674
166,127
152.189
9
98
727
6,100
552
5,405
5,142
5
89
25
150,777
22
150,318
136,267
10
100
127
12,786
100
10,404
10,780
-3
81
Apparel group
Men' s turni sh 1 ngs stores
3.011
69.123
2.012
60.369
57.564
5
87
371
5,165
278
4,103
3,888
6
79
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
208
10,497
157
9,409
8,542
10
90
Fami ly clothi ng stores
115
3,194
89
2,719
2,480
10
es
Women's ready-to-wear stores
609
24,351
373
22,446
21,575
4
92
Furriers and fur sttops
90
3,063
70
2,749
2,478
11
90
Millinery stores
Custom tailors
285
2,124
166
1,544
1,598
-3
73
334
3,529
205
2,444
2,384
5
69
Accessories - other apparel stores
462
4,274
253
3,513
3,310
6
82
Shoe stores
537
12,926
421
11,442
11,309
1
89
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
1,147
49,172
478
34,722
28,204
23
71
- - 125
36,737
75
26,495
20,685
is
72
Used-car dealers
55
1,768
28
1,397
1,054
33
79
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
E07
5,814
155
5,056
4,766
6
87
36
46
Garages
Other automotive
747
13
4,488
365
211
9
1,605
169
1,638
161
4
5
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fuini lure stores
1,020
13,602
553
8,579
8,310
3
63
859
23.602
632
21.411
19.548
10
91
273
9,658
208
8,721
7,594
15
90
Floor coverings-drapery stores
105
2,342
79
2,186
2,025
8
93
Household appliance and radio stores
152
7,273
108
6,815
6,441
6
94
Radio dealers
65
1,151
47
1,020
991
3
89
Other home furnishings stores
262
3,178
190
2,669
2,497
7
84
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber 8 bu i 1 d i ng -mater i al dealers
876
15,196
660
12.788
12,033
6
84
100
5,261
69
4,315
3,753
15
82
Hardware stores
492
5,119
388
4,404
4,370
1
86
Hardware & farm implement dealers
4
199
4
199
217
-a
100
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
59
1,679
41
1,421
1,338
6
85
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
191
2,626
136
2,195
2,096
5
84
Electrical supply stores
30
312
22
254
259
-2
81
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias -lunch rooms
3.923
56.397
2.459
41.810
38.878
8
75
1,590
32,893
998
26,203
24,705
6
80
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
423
2,705
255
1,813
1,684
8
67
On nki ng places
1,910
19,799
1,206
13,794
12,489
10
70
Drug stores
Drug sltres with tountai n
1,428
20,274
1,147
16.669
16.617
—
82
922
13,880
752
11,759
11,564
2
SS
Drug stores wittiout fountain
506
6,394
395
4,910
5,063
•3
77
Other retail stores
3,827
76,608
2.600
51,408
50.719
1
67
Bicycle shops
15
98
13
94
80
18
96
Book stores
82
3,816
58
3,528
3,398
4
92
Cigar stores and cigar stands
Florists
1,554
9,414
1,063
7,609
7,663
-1
81
324
2,890
231
2,364
2,296
3
82
Fuel and ice dealers
383
17,624
235
13,772
14,645
-6
78
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
155
717
85
491
406
21
68
Hay, grain, feed stores (witliout groceries]
15
273
14
271
296
-8
99
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
—
—
--
--
--
—
Farm and garden supply stores
21
3,548
15
3,533
3,666
-4
100
Jewel ry stores
207
4,910
164
4,136
3,820
8
84
Luggage stores
23
360
19
309
286
8
86
News dealers
277
1,463
204
1,364
1,300
5
93
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
26
1,001
18
914
873
5
91
Beer S 1 iquor stores (packaged)
107
16,680
25
555
489
13
3
Other classifications
638
13,814
456
12,468
11,601
8
90
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
S99
3.970
324
2.759
2,566
e
69
104
481
56
113
108
5
23
Second-hand furniture
168
614
78
497
489
2
81
Second hand lues, accessories 4 parts
99
204
27
99
98
1
49
Pawn shops
81
1,804
66
1,460
1,327
10
81
Second hand stores other
187
867
97
690
544
8
68
Page 51
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
CITY OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Pefccnl
'ercent Sale,
Kind of Business
All Establisl
menu - 1935
Identical Establishm
ents
IncreBir
in Sklei
Identicnl
of Identtol
Stotei 1935
to Salea ol
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slorei
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Store, 193S
ClPr' TOTAL
Food Stares
Candy and confectionery stores
7.400
$266,551
5,011
♦225,879
$210,471
7
85
3.257
61.682
2.354
52.583
49.511
6
85
527
2,722
299
2,179
2,019
8
80
Daily products stores 4 milk dealers
69
3,496
34
2,399
1,892
27
69
Egg and poultry dealers
53
514
32
278
259
7
54
Delicatessen stores
Combined w
th "Gioccry Stoi
et ( witiioul fiieiilB / "
l„ Avo.d D.,clo.uir-
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
147
1,477
99
1,141
1,009
13
77
Grocery stores {without meats)
1,182
14,149
881
12,675
12,072
5
90
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
974
34,730
801
30,163
28,993
4
87
Meal markets
164
2,843
116
2,293
2,019
14
81
Fish markets - seafood
26
239
18
205
175
17
86
Baker les and caterers
102
1,218
68
988
851
16
81
Other food stores
13
294
6
242
222
9
82
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
4
92
—
—
152
82.687
119
78.328
74.416
5
95
93
1,168
74
815
759
7
70
Oepar tment stores
13
73,172
13
73,172
59,545
5
100
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toadollar stores
46
8,347
32
4,341
4,112
6
52
Apparel group
Men' s f iir rii shi ngs stores
589
19,699
396
16,529
16,001
3
84
90
1,598
72
1,390
1,306
6
87
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
52
2,659
38
2,414
2,279
6
91
Family clothing stores
24
1,605
11
1,407
1,384
2
88
Wcmen's ready-to-wear stores
U5
6,065
83
5,205
5,125
2
86
Fl: r lers and fur strops
16
493
11
399
342
17
81
Millinery stores
45
838
25
566
635
-11
68
Custom tailors
70
889
35
657
557
18
74
Accessories - other apparel stores
54
1,080
25
649
640
1
60
Shoe stores
123
4,472
96
3,842
3,732
3
86
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
336
23,555
149
19,753
17,064
16
84
61
17,968
41
15,278
12,812
19
85
Used-car dealers
10
148
3
26
27
-4
18
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
68
3,834
52
3,592
3,424
5
94
Garages
191]
49
Other automotive
6]
1,605
4
857
801
7
53
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
399
8.689
231
5.994
5,816
3
69
176
11,058
127
9,840
9,233
7
89
42
6,372
31
5,921
5,775
3
93
Floor coverings-drapery stores
13
156
9
117
130
-10
75
Household appliance and radio stores
66
3,430
51
2,845
2,645
8
83
Radio dealers
17
290
11
266
254
5
92
Other home furnishings stores
38
810
25
691
429
61
85
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & b'ji 1 di ng-mater lal dealers
238
5,882
194
4,813
4,329
11
82
27
1,910
21
1,444
1,249
16
76
Hardware stores
1131
104
Hardware S, farm implement dealers
4}
2,425
3
2,218
1,981
12
91
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
19
527
16
491
452
9
93
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
67
838
45
615
609
1
73
Electrical supply stores
8
182
5
45
38
18
25
Elating and drinking places
Restaurants cafeterias -lunch rooms
1.2S1
19,728
727
14,876
13,310
12
75
631
13,912
390
11,036
10,027
10
79
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
109
979
59
763
697
9
78
Dr 1 nki ng places
511
4,837
278
3,077
2,585
19
64
Drug store:;
Drug sl.res with fountai n
338
9,008
278
8,146
7,842
4
90
271
7,869
224
7,149
6,939
3
91
Drug stores wi thout fountai n
67
1,139
54
997
903
10
88
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
558
23,603
375
14,287
12,345
16
61
Comb
ned with "Other
ClatiifiCBliona" lo A
void Disclo>o,e
Book stores
21
596
12
462
430
7
78
C-gar sti 5S and cigar stands
78
1,269
59
1,004
952
5
79
Florists
67
1,221
44
1,027
938
9
84
Fuel and ice dealers
70
2,942
45
2,337
2,227
5
79
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
24
193
13
170
150
13
88
Hay, gram, feed stores (without groceries)
9
290
6
280
284
-1
97
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
farm and garden supply stores
5
465
5
465
443
5
100
Jewel r y stores
73
3,373
55
2,922
2,265
29
87
Luggage stores
Comb
.ned wilh "Olhet
Clauilicalions" to A
void Diicloture
News dealers
27
512
21
421
409
3
82
Spor ti ng goods stores
7
366
3
11
10
10
3
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
40
7,345
6
659
275
140
9
Other classif ications
137
5,031
106
4,529
3,962
14
90
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing i shoe
102
868
61
730
604
21
84
13
22
i*_
14
15
-7
64
Second-hand - furniture
22
60
11
40
36
11
67
Second-hand tires, accessories S parts
22
317
13
262
205
28
83
Pawn shops
10
9
Second-hand stores other
35
469
24
414
348
19
88
Page 52
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
I
1
Percent
Percent Sale,
AM Ejlabluhmcnts - 1935
Identical Establishments
.n S.le.
Identical
of Identrcal
Slorea 1935
to Sales ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934 to 1935I
Stor« 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Caiioy and conlcc t loner y stores
9,095
$219,706
5,777 $174,001 |
tl63.903
6
79
3.503
67.512
2.384
55.147
52.672
5
82
371
2,996
220
2,469
2,445
1
82
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
130
6,885
91
5,421
5,101
6
79
Egg and poul try dealers
29
148
16
96
95
1
65
Del icatessen stores
34
749
15
250
238
5
33
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
85
845
38
405
393
3
48
Grocery stores (without meats)
937
5,903
561
3,975
3,875
3
67
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
1,600
47,039
1,272
40,585
38,688
5
86
Meat markets
89
1,670
49
1,135
1,008
13
68
fish markets - seafood
74
506
39
371
371
—
73
Baker les and caterers
116
588
63
323
335
-4
55
Other lood stores
38
189
20
117
123
-5
62
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
54
626
44
521
479
9
83
266
30.388
172
24.495
25.089
-2
81
172
2,184
108
1,506
1,458
3
69
Departmeni stores
24
22,991
21
18,956
19,365
-2
82
Variety. 5-and-lO. & to-a-dollar stores
70
5,213
43
4,033
4,266
-5
77
Apparel group
Men's furnishi ngs stores
589
19.921
389
16.986
15.804
7
85
56"
912
42
676
638
6
74
Men's clothing - Jurnishings stores
81
3,518
56
2,856
2,585
10
81
Fami ly ctoth i ng stores
42
1,599
34
1,241
1,080
15
78
Wemcn's ready-to-wear stores
107
6,578
75
6,048
5,575
8
92
Furriers and fur sttops
13
1,272
10
1,236
1,070
16
97
Millinery stores
58
565
32
412
430
-4
73
Custom tai lors
56
316
17
183
170
8
58
Accessories - other apparel stores
48
678
26
577
553
4
85
Shoe stores
128
4,483
97
3,757
3,703
1
84
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers { new)
560
27.241
280
19,869
16.472
21
73
127
21,083
82
15,656
12,505
25
74
Used-car dealers
34
1,266
19
762
769
-1
60
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
89
2,841
62
2,498
2,255
11
88
Garages
304
2,051
113
953
943
1
46
Other automotive
6
4
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furniture s toies
820
9.961
498
7.369
7.242
2
74
246
9.039
174
7.173
6.570
9
79
107
4,476
80
3,144
2,957
6
70
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
19
344
14
297
248
20
86
Household appliance and radio stores
50
3,143
40
3,006
2,661
13
96
Radio dealers
19
193
9
79
73
8
41
Other home furnishings stores
51
883
31
647
631
3
73
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
250
10.232
188
8.731
8.233
6
85
43
4,548
34
3,822
3,536
8
84
Hardware stores
121
92
3,721
3,187
3,009
6
86
Hardware & farm implement dealers
2
1
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
29
947
20
843
781
8
89
Pal nt. glass, wal 1 -paper stores
48
36
Electr ical supply stores
7
1,016
5
879
905
-3
87
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants caletenas- lunch rooms
1.403
14,587
750
9.441
8.724
8
. 65
534
7,794
291
5,336
4,959
8
68
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
149
869
76
535
495
8
62
Df 1 nki ng places
720
5,924
383
3,570
3,270
9
60
Drug stores
Drug s'.oies wi th tountai n
354
7.826
259
6,379
6.000
6
82
317
7,095
236
5,884
5,523
7
83
Drug stores without fountain
37
731
23
495
477
4
68
Other retail store*
Bicycleshops
927
21.793
587
17,581
16.304
8
81
Comb
ned with "Other CI««,ifici.lion," to A
void Diacloiure
Book stores
8
101
3
77
74
4
76
Cigar stores and cigar stands
139
I.ISO
80
1,000
970
3
70
Florists
71
673
45
517
525
-2
77
Fuel and ice dealers
198
8,149
132
7,102
6,929
2
87
Gift, novel ty, souvenir shops
41
450
23
363
248
46
81
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
32
22
Hay. gram and feed stores (with groceries)
2
2,318
1
1,968
1,711
16
85
Farm and garden supply stores
7
387
6
386
365
6
100
Jewel ry stores
51
1,768
38
1,650
1,532
8
92
Luggage stores
Comb
ined wilh "Other Cluatficntioni" to A
«o,d Di,clo,ure
News dealers
95
1,030
67
883
810
9
86
Spor ti ng goods stores
13
295
8
127
135
-6
43
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
92
1,556
39
802
632
27
52
Other classi ( icat ions
178
3,626
123
2,706
2,373
14
75
Second-hand stores
Second hand stoies clothing & shoe
123
580
52
309
314
-2
53
14
29
6
22
15
47
76
Second-hand fur ni lure
38
116
13
51
47
9
44
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
28
104
13
56
55
2
54
Pawn shops
12
101
7
R4
87
-3
83
Secondhand stores other
31
230
13
96
110
-13
42
Page 53
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF SO. CAROLINA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAI.F.S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
PetccDI
Percent Sales
Kind of Business
Identical Establishments
iocfux
in S>l»
Identical
of Identical
Store* 19.15
to Sale, of
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stora
Stores
1935
1934
Stores
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Stores 19;i5
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlectione(y stoies
16.686
J243.206
11.118
5208.840
4195.431
7
84
5,799
57,631
3,922
49.929
47.173
6
87
116
641
60
505
461
10
79
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
56
776
32
485
439
10
63
Egg and poul try dealers
10
47
7
42
45
-7
89
Del icatessen stores
Combined w
Ih "Grocery Slore* ( wilhoul mcflls ) " lo Avoid ni,clo»uiif
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
131
896
67
647
500
29
72
Grocery stores (without meats)
3,644
23,363
2,337
19,900
18,769
6
35
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
1,507
29,939
1,224
26,859
25,588
5
90
Meal markets
210
1,400
136
1,055
992
6
75
F isti markets - sealood
69
383
32
311
267
16
81
Bakeries and caterers
29
87
17
60
59
2
69
Other food stores
27
99
10
65
53
23
65
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
1,499
23,946
1,292
21.821
21,087
S
91
639
30.021
513
25.474
25.995
2
38
438
10,526
374
9,805
10,029
-2
93
Department stores
52
11,619
46
10,883
10,330
5
94
Variety. 5-and-lO, & to-adollar stores
149
7,876
93
5,786
5,636
3
73
Apparel group
Men' r f ur nish i ngs stores
573
14.265
404
12.234
12.130
86
41
713
27
587
565
4
82
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
90
3,042
68
2,567
2,562
84
Famt ly clothi ng stores
108
3,189
82
2,577
2.660
-3
81
Women's ready-to-wear stores
159
4,373
109
3,830 , 3,846
1
39
Furriers and fur shops
—
--
—
Millinery stores
50
326
36
257
255
1
79
Custom tar lors
25
135
12
121
117
3
65
Accessories - other apparel stores
18
102
7
68
37
84
67
Shoe stores
82
2,335
63
2,177
2,138
2
93
Automotive group
Motor-rehicle dealers ( new)
913
39,630
547
32.956
28.942
14
83
294
34,893
219
29,373
25,613
15
84
Used-car dealers
36
831
21
589
508
15
71
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
88
1,858
58
1,484
1,339
7
30
Garages
490
246
Other automotrve
5
2,048
3
1,510
1,432
5
74
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
2.736
20.349
1,751
15.763
14.727
7
77
411
11.363
314
10.008
9.254
8
■38
244
203
Floor coverings-drapery stores
6
8,223
4
7,402
7,074
5
90
Household appliance and radio stores
91
2,626
62
2,176
1,732
22
33
Radio dealers
22
210
13
174
136
28
33
Other home furnishings stores
48
304
32
256
262
-2
84
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bu r 1 d . ng ma ter ia 1 dealers
375
13.435
307
12,124
10.400
17
90
127
5,793
100
4,995
4,195
19
36
Hardware stores
150
4,372
137
4,186
3,315
10
96
Hardware & farm implement dealers
67
2,768
51
2,529
2.054
23
91
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
Co.nljin
ed w.lii "Electric
at supply slorts" \ti Avoid Di^cloaure
Paint, glass, wall paper stores
20
345
14
321 280
15
93
Electrical supply stores
11
157
5
93
56
66
59
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias -lunch rooms
1.436
7.436
662
5.396
5.042
7
73
773
5,095
378
3,855
3,533
7
76
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
554
1,695
239
1,170
1,034
8
69
Drittking places
109
646
45
371
370
57
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th fountai n
525
9.536
442
8,626
8.222
5
90
395
7,904
334
7,124
6,761
5
90
Drug stores without fountain
130
1,632
108
1,502
1,461
3
92
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1,649
20.044
889
13.058
12,037
8
65
6
35
4
32
31
3
91
Book stores
31
463
26
456
428
7
98
Cigar stores and cigar stands
23
262
15
214
198
8
82
Florists
69
397
44
307
277
15
77
Fuel and ice dealers
381
3,959
244
3,395
3,230
5
86
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
22
59
17
56
55
2
95
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
45
33
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
3
1,093
7
930
903
3
85
Farm and garden supply stores
428
6,742
289
4,738
4,255
11
70
Jewelry stores
90
1,342
82
1,211
1,048
16
90
Luggage stores
Comb
ned wilh "Olher
Classification*" to Avoid Disclosure.
News dealers
27
163
23
147
134
10
90
Sporting goods stores
10
133
6
170
175
-3
93
Beer i liquor stores (packafed)
377
3,712
7
92
68
35
2
Other classifications
132
1,634
92
1,310
1,235
6
30
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
131
550
75
451
422
7
82
49
112
26
76
80
-5
68
Second-hand furniture
19
55
10
41
36
14
75
Second-hand tires, accessories i parts
36
107
18
69
50
33
64
Pawn shops
14
236
12
235
228
3
100
Second-hand stores other
13
40
9
30
28
7
75
Page 54
Census of Business. 1S35
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent Percent S.Ies]
All Estabiisl
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Increase
.n S.Ies
Identical
of Identical
Slo.es 1935
to Sales ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Stores
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000 j
934 lo I93S
Stores 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Cat'Oy and confectionery stores
9.618
4147.564
5.894
4112.759
»97,27I
16
75
1,821
25.379
1,157
19,731
17.872
11
78
204
1,018
111
670
581
15
66
Daity products stores & irilk dealers
Egg a nd poul try dealers
97
47
593
322
285
13
54
7
2
Del icatessen stores
Comb
ned with "Grocery Stores" to Avoid
Disclosure.
Fruit stores fd vegetable markets
42
115
11
42
36
17
37
Grocery stores (without meats)
556
6,858
361
5,486
5,167
6
80
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
720
15,506
511
12,251
10,996
11
79
Meat markets
85
871
60
592
535
29
79
F ish markets - seafood
__
_.
Bakeries and caterers
55
201
29
130
124
5
65
O'.her lood stores
55
217
25
188
147
28
87
General Stores (with food)
General mercfiandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
674
14,174
569
12,498
11,661
7
88
194
13.554
145
12.413
U,844
5
91
73
2,646
55
2,447
2,408
2
92
Department stores
35
8,177
30
7,433
7,003
6
91
Variety, 5-and-lO, S toadollar stores
86
2,831
50
2,533
2,433
4
89
Apparel group
Men's f urnishi ngs stores
378
7.109
268
5.833
5.531
5
82
9
102
5
80
79
1
78
Men's Clothing - furnishings stores
99
2,193
77
1,853
1,708
8
84
Fami 1 y clothi ng stores
28
674
22
613
628
-2
91
Women's ready-to-wear stores
111
2,512
75
2,045
1,923
5
81
Purr lers and fur strops
7
145
4
119
100
19
82
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
38
223
27
157
158
6
75
Custom tailors
13
153
6
79
75
5
52
Accessories - other apparel stores
10
84
7
73
69
6
87
Shoe stores
63
1,023
45
804
791
2
79
Automotive group
1.051
25.057
590
18,207
13,103
39
73
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
325
19,474
229
14,560
9,963
45
75
Used car dealers
12
170
2
14
15
-13
8
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
107
2,158
58
1,562
1,245
25
72
Garages
Other automotive
604
3
3,245
299
2
2,071
1,879
10
64
Filling stations
Furniture-housefiold group
Furniture stores
1,572
15,603
800
9,090
8,042
13
58
221
2.931
149
2,434
1.972
23
83
97
1,480
82
1,336
1,159
15
90
Floor coverings-drapery stores
Combined n*
ilh "Other Home
Furnishings Stores"
to Avoid Disclosure
Household appliance and radio stores
87
1,252
54
989
720
37
79
Radio dealers
26
144
10
73
67
9
51
Other home furnishings stores
11
55
3
36
26
38
65
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d . ng ma ter i al dealers
1,174
18.468
913
16.001
12,979
23
87
383
9,197
348
8,775
7,640
15
95
Har dware stores
394
3,971
270
2,952
2,554
11
74
Hardware & farm implement dealers
344
4,854
265
3,969
2,439
63
82
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
20
153
15
120
107
12
78
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
23
224
12
153
119
37
73
Electrical supply stores
10
69
3
22
20
10
32
Eating and drinking places
Restaurantscafeterias-lunch rooms
1.388
10.241
659
6.038
5.267
15
59
759
6,156
411
4,248
3,806
12
69
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
139
624
51
326
297
10
52
Drinki ng places
490
3,451
197
1,464
1,154
26
42
Drug stores
Drug s :o: es with lountai n
341
5,397
274
4,338
3,925
11
80
267
4,405
221
3,507
3,252
11
82
Drug stores without fountain
74
992
53
731
673
9
74
Other retail stores
Bicytleshops
719
9.318
341
6.043
4.984
21
65
Comb
rted with "Other
Classification." to A
void Di.closur«.
Book stores
8
92
5
48
40
20
52
Cigar stores and cigar stands
30
266
10
155
131
18
58
Florists
23
196
14
145
138
5
74
Fuel and ice dealer s
129
1,849
78
1,429
1,266
13
77
Gift, novelty, souvenir stiops
19
58
7
49
42
17
84
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
43
1,576
28
1,245
948
31
79
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
2
2
Farm and garden supply stores
99
2,125
57
1,312
962
36
52
Jewelry stores
74
683
50
467
442
6
68
Luggage stores
Comb
ined with "Oihe
Cl.ssificaltons" lo /
tvoid Disclosure.
News dealers
11
96
9
93
92
1
97
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
8
116
5
98
93
8
84
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
140
1,194
18
202
153
32
17
Other classifications
133
1,077
68
800
677
18
74
Second-hand store*
Second hand stores clothing & shoe
8S
233
29
83
91
-9
36
7
5
1
1
1
20
Secondhand furniture
32
83
14
32
36
-11
39
Secondhand tires, accessories & parts
30
102
13
46
50
-8
45
Pawn shops
1
4.'5
~
4
4
_
9
Second -hand stores other
15
1
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Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF TENNESSEE
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent Percent Seleal
All Establish
ments - 193S
Identical Establishments
Increeae
m S.le>
Identicel
ol Identical
Store. 1935
to Sele. ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934tol93s|
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
27.445
1482,586
18,360
♦413.317
♦368,455
' 12
86
Food Stores
8.45S
106,371
5,649
90,113
82,047
10
85
Canoy and conlectionery stores
191
1,059
100
793
755
5
75
Oaity ptoducis stores S miU dealers
97
3,318
39
2,282
1,977
15
69
Egg and poul try dealers
42
715
29
514
480
7
72
Delicatessen stores
16
142
10
104
78
39
73
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
481
1,571
232
1,079
1,013
7
69
Grocery stores {without meats)
4,445
30,381
2,895
24,420
22,300
10
60
Combination stores (groceries S meats)
2,767
65,601
2,103
58,013
52,942
10
88
Meat markets
236
2,664
149
2,209
1,875
18
83
f ish markets - seafood
35
360
23
324
296
9
90
Bakeries and caterers
57
264
26
177
162
9
67
Oilier (ood stores
85
296
43
198
170
16
67
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
3.857
36,454
3.254
32,984
30,087
10
90
984
75,964
797
68,808
61,394
12
91
739
15,729
609
14,151
14,155
—
90
Department stores
62
49,184
59
45,878
38,578
19
- 93
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toadollar stores
183
11,051
129
8,779
8,661
1.
79
Apparel group
Men' s lur nishi ngs stores
1.009
32.247
718
27.350
26.141
5
85
55
1,476
46
1,420
1,326
■ 7
96
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
139
5,602
107
4,993
4,699
6
89
Family clothi ng stores
168
5,502
132
4,536
4,401
3
82
Women's ready-to-wear stores
220
10,435
153
8,570
8,116
6
82
Furriers and fur sllops
17
406
11
306
246
24
75
Millinery stores
90
1,449
61
1,243
1,213
2
86
Custom tailors
67
580
41
438
430
2
76
Accessories - other apparel stores
66
690
31
536
472
14
78
Shoe stores
187
6,107
136
5,308
5,238
1
87
Automotive group
Motoi-wehicle dealers ( new)
1,579
75,656
908
64,219
52.451
22
85
405
62,879
294
53,322
42,697
25
85
Used-car dealers
38
1,146
25
997
884
13
87
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
152
6,665
111
6,321
5,659
12
95
Garages
975
4,966
471
3,579
3,211
11
72
Other automotive
9
7
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furni lure stores
3.148
31,301
1,859
23,200
20,955
11
74
551
19,120
439
17.461
15.415
13
91
330
13,086
279
12,251
11,137
10
94
Floor coverings-drapery stores
Cor
nblned witii "Fur
niluie stores" to Avo
d Diicloiure
HousehoJd appliance and radio stores
149
5,346
120
4,736
3,901
21
89
Radio dealers
32
241
18
181
. 137
32
75
Other home furnishings stores
40
447
22
293
240
22
66
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & bui Idi ng-mater iat dealers
795
27,677
643
25.332
21,601
17
92
284
11,636
219
10,460
8,861
18
90
Hardware stores
284
7,379
242
6,821
5,879
16
92
Hardware & farm implement dealers
115
5,517
101
5,151
4,392
17
93
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
30
629
23
577
467
24
92
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
68
2,126
51
2,039
1,778
15
96
Electrical supply stores
14
390
7
284
224
27
73
Eating and drinking places
Restauranls-cafeterias-lunch rooms
3,957
26,673
1,968
19.945
17.829
12
75
1,863
17,415
1,039
13,756
12,353
11
79
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
1,626
6,693
724
4,616
4,104
12
69
Dr 1 nki ng places
468
2,565
205
1,573
1,372
15
61
Drug stores
Drug sIl res with fountain
950
19,206
780
16,822
15.832
6
88
692
16,567
588
14,663
13,778
6
89
Drug stores without fountain
258
2,639
192
2,159
2,054
5
82
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1,821
29.593
1.163
25.286
23.152
9
85
Comb
ined with "Other
ClaMifiCBtion," to fi
void Uiuloture.
Book stores
27
401
19
378
343
10
94
Cigar stores and cigar stands
77
1,328
54
1.120
1,064
5
84
Florists
118
1,276
73
1,161
1,031
12
90
Fuel and ice dealers
737
9,969
447
8,755
8,211
7
88
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
52
262
32
225
230
-2
86
Hay. gram, teed stores (without groceries)
144
3,900
94
3,062
2,935
4
79
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
21
576
14
464
424
9
81
Farm and garden supply stores
156
2,248
92
1,702
1,416
20
76
Jewel ry stores
134
3,668
117
3,195
2,759
16
90
Luggage stores
7
213
7
213
178
20
100
News dealers
34
320
21
273
262
4
85
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
Comt
ined witli "Othe
ClauifiCBlion," to f
Uoid Diicioaure.
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Other classif icat ions
314
5,532
193
4,748
4,299
10
86
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
342
2.324
182
1,797
1.551
16
77
72
150
31
100
109
-8
67
Second-hand furniture
104
460
43
229
201
14
50
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
58
525
32
420
355
18
80
Pawn shops
36
788
30
736
602
22
93
Second-hand stores - other
72
401
46
312
284
10
78
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Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF TEXAS
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
1
Percent Pccenl Sslei(
Increete
in Sale,
ol Identical
Store. 1935
Kind oi Biuinesa
Sdo
Sales
Sales
Identical
to Sale, of
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store.
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000) 1934 101935!
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
71,206
»1, 289, 264
45,313
$1,058,277
J948,486
12
82
Food Stares
20,488
284,217
13,525
235,345
216,290
9
85
Candy and conlectionery stores
808
4,004
442
3,041
2,877
6
76
Dairy products stores t milk rleaiers
551
4,354
189
3,239
3,142
3
74
Egg and poul try itealers
143
1,630
85
1,279
1,134
13
78
Delicatessen stores
24
261
18
215
204
5
82
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
920
3,781
393
2,724
2,615
4
72
Grocery stores (without meats)
9,429
82,962
6,120
69,583
64,350
8
84
Combination stores (groceries t meats)
7,243
175,943
5,330
146,682
134,161
9
83
Meat markets
881
8,102
591
6,366
5,766
10
79
Fish markets - seafood
126
984
61
795
707
12
81
Bakeries and caterers
336
1,187
178
822
744
10
69
Other food stores
227
1,009
118
599
570
5
59
General Stores (with load)
General merchandise group
Dry goods i general merchandise stores
2,588
60,047
2,244
54,444
50,979
7
91
2,487
175,425
1,987
158,292
145,223
9
90
1,591
38,834
1,274
34,518
35,041
4
89
Department stores
221
107,709
210
99,739
88,587
13
95
Variety, 5-3nd-I0, & toadollar stores
675
28,882
503
24,035
23,595
2
85
Apparel group
Men' s (ur fii sbi ngs stores
2,445
82,526
1,740
70,766
67,120
5
86
149
2,997
124
2,698
2,472
9
90
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
357
14,922
305
13,415
12,422
8
90
Family clothing stores
454
21,381
346
19,057
16,582
4
89
Women's ready-to-wear stores
627
23,519
417
19,785
18,610
6
84
Furriers and fur shops
Comb
Ined wltb "Acoessorlea - other apparel stores" to eTold disclosure. |
Millinery stores
221
3,235
149
2,682
2,587
4
85
Custom tailors
136
1,080
88
832
792
5
77
Accessories - other apparel stores
120
1,498
55
1.252
1,288
-3
84
Shoe stores
381
13,894
258
11,045
10,567
5
79
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
6,144
242,964
3,424
184,630
155,932
20
76
1,403
195,223
964
148,174
121,231
22
76
Used car dealers
298
8,414
176
6,476
5,947
9
77
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
805
23,291
529
19,547
17,232
13
84
Garages
3,593
16,509
1,727
10,024
9,161
9
65
Other automotive
45
527
28
409
561
13
78
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Furni ture stores
12,221
93,919
7,172
66,026
60,147
10
70
1.916
52,350
1,391
45,991
39,046
18
88
859
30,315
693
28,328
24,564
15
93
Floor cover i ngs -drapery stores
32
1,216
18
1,133
1,162
-2
93
Household appliance and radio stores
733
17,726
508
14,321
U,331
26
81
Radio dealers
128
1,155
67
779
648
20
67
Other home furnishin|S stores
164
1,938
105
1,430
1,341
7
74
Lumber-buildinc-hardware group
Lumber i bui Idi ng mater iai dealers
3,152
98,297
2,568
85,903
72,679
18
87
1,520
55,494
1,280
48,755
40,974
19
88
Hardware stores
744
14,017
613
12,457
11,330
10
89
Hardware t farm implement dealers
536
22,053
427
18,847
15,524
21
86
Heating i plumbing equipment dealers
93
1,147
69
932
700
53
81
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
209
5,031
150
4,588
3,856
19
91
Electrical supply stores
50
555
29
324
295
10
58
Bating and drinking places
Restaurantscafeteri as -lunch rooms
10,496
66,335
5,157
46,576
41,589
12
70
5,209
41,077
2,825
50,486
27,493
11
74
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
3,706
15,027
1,681
10,400
9,364
11
69
Dr 1 nki ng places
1,581
10,231
651
5,490
4,732
16
54
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountain
3,166
63,346
2,590
55,755
51,908
7
88
2,312
53,761
1,929
47,680
44,352
8
69
Drug stores without fountain
854
9,565
661
8,055
7,556
7
84
Other retail store*
Bicycleshops
4,497
63,834
2.686
50,574
45,566
11
79
33
226
27
202
218
-7
89
Book stores
87
2,633
61
2,506
2,161
7
88
Cigar stores and cigar stands
202
2,202
129
1,611
1,531
5
75
Florists
370
2,386
241
2,024
1,787
15
85
Fuel and ice dealers
844
4,005
427
2,795
2,668
5
70
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
130
513
60
573
343
9
75
Hay, gram, feed stores (without groceries)
645
15,421
433
10,839
9,923
9
70
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
59
2,031
42
1,682
1,383
22
83
Farm and garden supply stores
270
4,726
185
8,816
3,569
7
81
Jewel r y stores
435
9.140
366
7,993
7.124
12
87
Luggage stores
Combined with
"Other cj.a8
slflcatlons" tc
avoid Qiaclosi
ire.
News dealers
239
1,614
147
1,307
1,17V
11
81
Sporting goods stores
59
719
41
658
633
4
92
Beer t liquor stores (packaged)
388
1,637
23
359
294
22
22
Other classi f icat ions
736
16.581
E14
14,409
12,753
13
S7
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
1.606
6.004
829
4.595
4.007
10
73
194
552
92
265
259
2
75
Second-hand furniture
424
1,111
214
786
740
2
68
Second hand tires, accessories t parts
666
2,100
332
1,409
1,321
7
67
Pawn shops
39
699
29
585
563
4
85
Second hand stores other
283
1,742
162
1.584
1.124
25
79
Page 57
Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF UTAH
TABLE A. COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Peicent
'etceni Sale,
All Eslabhsl
ments - 1935
Identical Establishm
ents
in S,lei
Idrnltcal
of ld«nhcnl
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stoir> 1935
to Sa1c> ol
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 0001
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 to 1935
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
6,839
1132,098
3,818
♦108,907
♦94,965
15
82
1,498
26,033
1,033
22,176
19.641
13
85
812
1,632
137
1,389
1,262
10
85
D3ii> products stores & milk dealers
95
1,354
67
1,223
1,182
3
90
Egg and poul try dealers
4
8
1
2
2
25
Del icatessen stores
Combined w
ih "CTOCeiy Sto
ct (without tttent,)"
to Avoid Dxclonirc
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
77
256
30
139
136
2
54
Grocery stores (without meats)
487
3,472
326
2,836
2,639
7
82
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
509
18,175
414
15,830
13,802
15
87
Meat markets
44
776
28
559
436
28
72
f isli markets - seafood
6
106
5
lOS
91
16
99
Baker les and caterers
45
214
19
72
70
3
34
Ottier lood stores
19
40
6
21
21
53
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
376
8,237
319
7,114
6,521
9
86
123
19,109
98
18,372
17,151
7
96
61
1,894
48
1,736
1,676
4
92
Oepar tment stores
33
14,161
29
13,636
12,623
8
96
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toa dollar stores
29
3,054
21
3,000
2,852
5
98
Apparel group
Men' s hir nishi ngs stores
316
9,246
218
8,003
7,310
9
87
14
225
11
176
158
11
78
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
56
1,577
48
1,475
1,338
10
94
Fami ly clolhi ng stores
30
2,349
23
2,188
2,031
8
93
Women's ready-to-wear stores
124
2,939
76
2,336
2,097
11
79
Fu.' r lers and (ur shops
2
2
Millinery stores
22
426
11
278
239
16
65
Custom tailors
14
117
7
74
66
12
63
Accessories - other apparel stores
14
203
9
180
170
6
89
Shoe stores
40
1,410
31
1,296
1,211
7
92
Autotnotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
487
21.065
270
14,706
11,535
27
70
139
17,012
78
12,104
9,141
32
71
Used car dealers
16
388
7
217
200
9
56
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
56
1,554
35
1,189
1,068
12
77
Garages
274
148
2
Other automotrve
2
2,1U
1,196
1,132
6
57
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
887
9,736
523
6,669
5,808
15
68
195
7.646
148
6.805
5,761
18
89
74
4,733
60
4.411
3,808
16
93
Floor cover 1 ngs -draper y stores
5
216
4
214
217
-1
99 1
Household appliance and radio stores
94
2,368
73
1,944
1,557
25
82
Radio dealers
9
78
5
36
22
64
46
Other home furnishings stores
13
251
6
200
157
27
80
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
231
8.074
191
7,725
5.708
35
96
104
4,474
89
4,353
3,161
38
97
Hardware stores
46
909
41
837
740
13
92
Hardware 8 farm implement dealers
33
1,526
30
1,519
1.034
47
100
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
25
448
18
401
254
58
90
Pai nt. glass, wal 1 -paper stores
23
717
13
615
519
18
86
Electrical supply stores
Cor-
bined with "Har
dware slores" to Avo
d Discloiuie
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-cafeterias- lunch rooms
732
6.311
422
4.603
4.243
8
73
76 •■
353
3,981
213
3,042
2,732
11
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
187
1,029
107
755
741
2
73 1
Dnnki ng places
192
1,301
102
806
770
5
62
Drug stores
Drug stores with f ountai n
187
4,704
156
4,119
3.962
4
88
152
4,164
126
3,607
3,478
4
87
Drug stores wi thout lountai n
35
540
30
512
484
6
95
Other refail stores
Bicycleshops
720
11.566
388
8j327
7,060
18
72
4
35
3
34
34
..
97
Book stores
25
451
19
389
327
19
86
Cigar stores and cigar stands
35
552
20
409
408
74
Florists
48
332
32
294
256
15
69
Fuel and ice dealers
174
2,845
105
2,546
2,150
18
89
Gilt, novelty, souvenir shops
15
60
9
48
42
14
80
Hay. grain, feed stores (without groceries)
61
42
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
6
1,582
4
1,316
1,090
21
83
Farm and garden supply stores
42
576
22
301
244
23
52
Jewel ry stores
38
928
31
893
753
19
96
Luggage stores
5
69
5
69
55
25
100
News dealers
11
50
6
32
23
39
64
Spor ti ng goods stores
Comb
ned with "Olhet
ClaMificlion," to A
void Oi>eloaure.
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
103
1,839
__
__
_.
__
„
Other classifications
153
2,247
90
1,996
1,678
19
89
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
87
371
S2
288
265
9
78
4
8
1
1
1
13
Second-hand furniture
22
46
10
24
26
-e
52
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
33
85
18
66
65
2
78
Pawn shops
12
11
Second-hand stores other
16
232
12
197
173
14
85
Page 58
Census of Business, 1935
STATE OF VERMONT
Retail Trade Survey
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent Percent Saleij
All Establish
ments - 1935
Identical Establishments
Increase
.n Siles
Idenhcal
of Idenlicat
Slore, I93S
to Sales of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sale.
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slore.
All
(add GOD)
(add 000)
(add 000) ,934 lo 193^
Slore, 1 935
STATE TOTAL
4.958
499.121
3,724
S86.339
378,604
9
86
Food Stores
1,360
25.063
1,093
22.700
20.628
10
91
Car.dy and conlect lonery stores
67
457
39
266
244
9
57
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
Egg Jnd poul try dealers
63
52
E
633
2
569
534
7
90
Del icalesscn stores
Combiritd w.ih "Gtoc
ery stores" to Avoic
Dl.cl<»iire.
Fruit stores and yegetable markets
53
631
41
517
476
9
82
j Grocery stores (wittioul meats)
449
5,511
349
4,900
4,464
10
89
Combination stores (groceries S meats)
595
16,974
521
16,868
14,385
10
93
Meat markets
71
541
57
1
401
373
8
74
Fish markets - seafood
7
Baker les and caleiets
29
143
18
118
100
18
83
Other lood stores
24
163
13
61
51
20
37
General Stores ( with food )
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
355
6,896
314
6,168
5,941
4
89
165
7.691
129
7.362
7.081
4
93
94
1,954
74
1,729
1,673
3
88
Department stores
14
3,055
14
3,056
2,858
7
100
Vaircly, 5-and-lO. S to-adollar stores
47
2,882
41
2,568
2,550
1
89
Apparel group
Men ' s f iirni shi ngs stores
270
5.689
221
5.300
5.029
5
93
9
7
Mers clothing - furnishings stores
57
1,655
54
1,598
1,468
10
97
Fam> 1 y clothi ng stores
33
1,052
30
1,025
1,017
1
97
Women's ready-lo-wear stores
60
1,414
50
1,324
1,264
5
94
Furriers and fur sHops
3
141
3
141
121
17
100
Millinery stores
23
72
18
68
65
5
94
Custom tailors
10
82
5
36
32
13
44
Accessories - other apparel stores
20
112
12
92
87
6
82
Shoe stores
55
1.151
42
1,015
985
3
88
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers ( new)
507
17,901
330
14,704
12.402
19
82
143
14,800
113
12,393
10,270
21
84
Used-car dealers
S
175
5
149
106
41
85
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
23
515
16
398
434
-8
77
Garages
332
2,411
195
1,764
1,692
11
73
Other automotive
1
1
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
632
4,925
424
3,898
3.798
3
79
172
3,192
125
2.591
2.245
15
81
61
1,795
94
1,569
1,356
16
87
Floor coverings-drapery stores
Household appliance and radio stores
62
1,184
51
949
816
16
80
Radio dealers
10
65
5
42
46
-9
65
Other home furnishings stores
39
148
16
31
27
15
21
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d i ng -ma ter i a 1 dealers
258
5,472
219
5,088
4,655
9
93
47
1,539
40
1,414
1,291
10
92
Har dware stores
103
2,410
91
2,294
2,133
8
95
Hardware & farm rmplement dealers
17
329
13
280
248
13
85
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
50
767
43
716
556
- 9
93
Paint, glass, wal 1 -paper stores
TO
321
24
292
256
14
91
Eleclr ical supply stores
11
106
8
92
71
30
87
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -cafeterias -lunch rooms
450
3,878
257
3,000
2,614
15
77
311
3,099
191
2,477
2,152
16
80
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
44
226
22
156
141
10
69
Or 1 nki ng places
95
553
44
368
321
15
67
Drug stores
Drug slMes with founlatn
157
2,680
131
2,249
2,294
-2
84
114
2,199
97
1,886
1,947
-3
86
Drug stores without fountain
43
481
34
363
347
5
75
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
607
15.332
461
12.121
11,772
3
79
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Book stores
8
153
5
118
115
3
77
Cigar stores and cigar stands
32
366
18
309
270
14
84
Florists
17
143
14
139
131
6
97
Fuel and ice dealer s
139
3,400
107
3,093
3,148
-2
91
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
19
95
16
88
86
2
93
Hay, grain, feed stores (without gfocerres)
164
6,893
139
5,784
6,527
5
84
Hay, gram and feed stores (with grocerresi
13
12
Farm and garden supply stores
37
1,130
29
941
890
5
03
Jewel r y stores
56
624
37
442
446
-1
84
Luggage stores
-_
—
—
—
—
—
News dealers
23
416
17
389
386
1
94
Spor li ng goods stores
9
160
9
160
149
7
100
Beer g liquor stores (packaged)
24
1,396
8
73
58
26
6
Other c lassi f icat ions
66
657
61
685
566
3
89
Second-hand store*
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
35
202
20
178
146
23
88
combined with "Srcimd-h,
nd ,lo(r, olher" t
Avoid Dticloiure.
Second-hand furniture
21
46
11
32
25
28
70
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
5
4
Pawn shops
1
156
1
146
120
22
94
Second-hand stores other
8
1
Page 59
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF VIRGINIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent Percent Sale*]
All EslablisI
ments 1935
Identical Establishments
Incteaie
in Sslei
Idenlicnl
ol Identical
Store. 1935
to Sale* of
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 lo 1935
Store. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Canoy 3tid conlec I loner y stores
26,757
$471,329
18,378
$384,551
8350.503
10
82
8,588
106,587
6,066
90,740
84,984
7
85
650
4,185
438
3,375
3,107
9
81
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
110
4,553
55
3,183
2,918
9
70
E|g and poul try dealers
77
388
54
209
199
5
54
Del icatessen stores
34
446
29
391
346
13
88
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
341
1,438
232
896
870
3
62
Grocery stores (without meals]
3,879
28,136
2,635
24,503
22,702
8
87
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
2,903
62,895
2,234
54,948
51,725
5
87
Meat markets
241
2,616
175
1,911
1,777
8
73
fish markets - seafood
189
1,097
115
939
973
-3
85
Bakeries and caterers
52
478
27
106
99
7
22
Other (ood stores
.112
355
72
279
268
4
79
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
4,219
41,337
3,397
35,579
32.188
11
86
584
52,914
546
48,154
46,652
3
91
409
8,871
337
7,718
7,623
1
87
Department stores
72
32,074
69
30,733
29,418
4
96
Variety, 5-and-lO, & toa dollar stores
203
11,969
140
9,703
9,511
1
81
Apparel group
Men' s f urni eh 1 ngs stores
1,163
34,166
875
29.395
28.318
4
85
64
1,275
46
1,046
969
8
82
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
207
7,280
164
6,249
6,105
2
86
Family clothing stores
203
7,728
164
7,204
6,880
5
93
Women's ready-to-wear stores
266
8,406
187
6,599
6,339
4
79
Furriers and fur sNops
12
331
9
300
283
6
91
Millinery stores
87
1,064
59
906
912
-1
85
Custom tailors
57
432
38
358
344
4
83
Accessories - other apparel stores
58
1,070
42
915
887
3
86
Shoe stores
209
6,580
166
5,817
5,599
4
88
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers 1 new)
1,620
71,790
834
56,499
45.528
24
79
550
61,603
399
49,195
38,927
25
80
Used-car dealers
17
383
9
335
287
17
87
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
144
5,090
97
4,323
3,955
9
85
Garages
897
4,561
321
2,514
2,241
12
55
Other automotive
12
153
8
132
108
22
85
Filling statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
3,892
31,754
2,360
23,467
21,488
9
74
672
20.731
515
18.426
15,958
15
89
342
14,251
278
13,118
11,513
14
92
Floor cover 1 ngs -drapery stores
Combined with "Other Ho
nc Futnishing* Stores
' to Avoid DiscloMire
Household appliance and radio stores
177
4,781
139
3,934
3,225
22
82
Radio dealers
31
292
23
261
234
12
89
Other home furnishings stores
122
1,407
75
1,113
986
13
79
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
677
23.352
534
19.891
17.598
13
85
206
9,306
158
8,031
7,025
14
86
Hardware stores
296
9,177
246
7,494
6,802
10
82
Hardware t farm implement dealers
82
3,240
67
2,941
2,557
15
91
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
24
453
18
408
332
23
90
Paint, glass, wal 1 paper stores
49
840
32
747
558
14
89
Electrical suppi y stores
20
336
13
270
213
27
80
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants-cafeterias-lunch rooms
2.641
18.860
1.366
13.065
11.999
9
69
1,644
13,278
893
9,611
8,889
8
72
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
706
3,457
321
2,259
2,025
12
65
Dr 1 nki ng places
291
2,125
152
1,195
1,084
10
56
Drug stores
Drug stores wi th tountai n
746
19,352
603
16,993
15,865
7
88
603
16,400
496
14,580
13,556
8
89
Drug stores without fountain
143
2,952
107
2,413
2,309
5
82
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
1.633
49.201
1.146
31.294
28.934
8
64
7
180
6
179
150
19
99
Book stores
44
1,633
35
1,584
1,440
10
97
Cigar stores and cigar stands
72
1,169
49
991
986
1
85
Florists
117
1,328
92
1,124
1,023
10
85
Fuel and ice dealer s
453
12,491
330
10,351
9,857
5
83
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
43
232
31
212
188
13
91
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
147
4,525
104
3,697
3,282
13
82
Hay. gram and feed stores (with groceries)
23
632
18
500
554
6
95
Farm and garden supply stores
157
6,059
119
5,098
4,525
13
84
Jewel ry stores
173
3,719
137
3,229
2,955
9
87
Luggage stores
Combined wilti "Other
CJBiallicationt" to A\
Old Diicloiurc.
News dealers
68
532
46
401
379
5
75
Spor li ng goods stores
14
384
11
376
352
7
98
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
78
12,346
5
70
57
4
1
Other classif icat ions
237
3,971
163
3,382
3,156
7
85
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
222
1.285
136
1,048
991
5
82
50
92
27
60
56
7
65
Second-hand - furniture
73
347
44
266
267
77
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
50
226
28
151
133
14
67
Pawn shops
23
22
Second-hand stores other
26
620
15
571
535
7
92
Page 60
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF WASHINGTON
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Kind of Business
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlec t loner y stores
Dairy products stores & rnilk dealers
Egg arid poul try dealers
Del icatcssen stores
Fruit stores and vegetalile markets
Grocery stores (without meats)
Combination stores (groceries S meats)
Meat markets
F ish markets - seafood
Bakeries and caterers
Other food stores
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
Depar Iment stores
Variety, 5-and-lO, & to-adollar stores
Apparel group
Men's f urnishi ngs stores
Men's tlothing - furnishings stores
Fami ly clothi ng stores
Women's ready-to-wear stores
Furriers and fur sITops
Ml 1 1 i nery stores
Custom tailors
Accessories - other apparel stores
Shoe stores
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
Used-car dealers
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
Garages
Other automotive
Fining statioru
Furniture-household group
Furniture stores
Floor cover i ngs draper y stores
Household appliance and radio stores
Radio dealers
Other home furnishings stores
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
Hardware stores
Hardware S farm implement dealers
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
Elec t r ical supply stores
Eating and drinking places
Reslaurants-cafeterias-lunch rooms
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
Dr I nki ng places
Drug stores
Drug sloies with f ountai n
Drug stores without fountain
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
Book stores
Cigai stores and cigar stands
Florists
Fuel and ice dealers
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
Farm and garden supply stores
Jewel ry stores
Luggage stores
News dealers
Spoi ti ng goods stores
Beer i liquor stores (packaged)
Other classi f icat ions
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing & shoe
Second -hand furniture
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
Pawn shops
Second -hand stores - other
All EstablishmenU - 1935
Stores
85,066
6,827
518
207
23
43
300
2,947
1,630
736
96
226
101
609
537
274
94
169
1,219
104
201
45
309
36
80
140
96
208
2,023
Sales
(add 000)
>528,709
492
96
199
1,199
37
3,628
752
245
29
314
92
72
1.162
422
339
119
129
117
36
4,252
2,086
560
1,606
876
508
368
2,617
16
52
311
149
640
100
187
14
101
223
15
43
45
227
494
584
62
142
168
37
176
123,012
3,089
6,076
188
562
2,764
48,369
46,862
13,506
810
1,816
990
18,245
76,542
5,539
60,377
10,626
Gl,694
Identical Establishments
Stores
17,418
5,145
369
145
16
29
198
2,238
1,336
532
64
167
61
536
445
1,625
7,521
2,008
9,868
983
1,057
1,211
1,161
6,260
78,633
64,247
1,572
4,726
7,623
565
38,287
19,124
10,876
450
6,343
868
587
30,607
13,186
6,807
6,339
2,078
1,807
390
40,481
23,121
3,484
13,876
17,919
234
86
125
888
Sales
1935
(add 000)
♦436,166
107,706
2,569
4,390
177
470
2,286
41,618
41,934
11,448
550
1,580
684
15,997
66,580
86
176
36
201
28
53
89
53
166
1,306
367
53
137
722
27
2,180
573
202
20
244
53
54
935
332
302
96
91
90
24
2,642
5,122
51,294
10,164
27,256
Sales
1934
(add 000]
♦387,769
Percenl H
Inctea,*
in Sale,
Identical
StOTCI
1934 lo 1935
12
1,378
6,724
1,974
8,363
888
801
991
917
5,220
63,316
52,486
946
4,034
5,330
520
26,410
16,917
10,127
407
5,271
616
496
26,533
10,055
7,864
51,117
83
1,053
3,952
1,382
10,425
379
6,988
2,336
3,439
263
208
763
12,544
7,302
3,048
127
827
914
1,380
1,325
320
897
751
436
315
1,713
9
38
232
112
403
61
136
13
72
182
15
25
32
40
343
404
43
96
104
36
125
11,330
6,329
5,271
1,730
1,602
271
30,491
18,770
2,433
9,288
15.905
9,149
6,756
36,419
56
834
3,546
1,191
8,962
301
6,000
1,763
3,186
263
16S
711
2,858
6,584
2,635
100
956
772
1,207
98,345
2,384
4,076
180
420
2,115
37,916
38,392
10,595
525
1,501
642
14,541
61,633
5,040
46,609
9,974
25,597
1,342
6,102
1,938
7,870
692
781
927
885
5,060
47,790
57,734
879
3,852
4,860
465
24,314
14,895
8,288
327
4,659
601
420
22,849
10,090
5,608
4,161
1,415
1,327
248
27,950
17,298
2,826
8,427
15.768
9,135
6,633
32,218
49
756
3,619
1,065
7,206
263
5,335
1,560
2,832
232
160
657
2,638
9,996
2.479
94
536
727
1,122
Percent Sale,
ol Identical
Store, 1935
lo Sale* of
All
Store* 1935
82
10
e
8
-2
12
8
11
9
8
6
5
7
10
2
10
2
3
10
2
6
28
3
7
4
3
8
5
10
12
18
28
24
13
8
18
16
12
13
27
22
81
9
9
9
9
10
1
8
13
14
10
1
12
84
14
14
13
13
3
8
8
11
6
83
86
94
84
83
86
91
85
68
87
69
87
98
85
96
86
85
89
98
85
90
76
82
79
83
81
82
60
85
71
92
69
93
90
83
71
84
87
86
93
83
83
89
69
79
81
70
67
89
91
86
71
67
79
90
86
86
79
86
75
93
100
79
93
23
90
86
79
89
84
87
Page 61
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SAl F.S OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
1
Percent
Percent Sele,
Kind o( Business
Identical Establishm
ents
lncre»»c
in S.le.
Identical
of Identical
Store, 1935
to Sale, ol
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Slores
1935
1934
Store,
All
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
934 to 1935
Store, 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlectionery stores
18,975
»33E,190
12,491
»267,723
»244,103
10
81
6.195
77,089
4,202
65,684
59.912
10
85
584
3,435
355
2,630
2,378
11
77
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
558
2,807
379
2,287
1,839
24
81
Egg and poul tr y dealers
37
140
18
98
106
-8
70
Delicatessen stores
Combined with "Crocerv bloc
e« ( wIlKoul ments i "
to Avoid [>i>i:loiuic
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
174
771
95
520
540
-4
67
Groi:ery stores (without meats)
2,585
23,212
1,680
19,771
17,907
10
65
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
1,976
44,487
1,527
38,552
35,499
9
87
Meat markets
92
1,067
52
931
859
8
87
Fish markets - seafood
13
90
7
46
47
-2
51
Bakeries and caterers
59
576
37
542
441
23
94
Other lood stores
117
504
52
307
296
4
61
General Stores (witli tood)
General mercfiandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
2,551
54,672
2,079
47,810
44,027
9
87
504
39,512
384
31,644
30,167
5
80
266
6,364
224
5,607
5,314
6
88 1
Department stores
74
22,167
70
20.752
19,541
6
94
Variety, 5-and-IO, & to-a-dollar stores
144
10,981
90
5,285
5,312
-1
48
Apparel group
Men's furnishings stores
917
24,275
674
20.754
20,262
2
85 '
52
785
40
675
664
-1
86
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
164
5,561
138
5,103
4.79!i
6
92
Fami ly clothi ng stores
175
5,154
149
4,562
4,633
-2
89
Womtn's ready-to-wear stores
231
7,206
156
5,835
5,717
2
61
Furriers and fur shops
3
147
3
147
124
19
100
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
77
706
48
480
509
-6
68
Custom tailors
49
412
30
337
355
-6
82
Accessories - other apparel stores
39
452
16
276
275
—
61
Shoe stores
127
3,852
94
3,339
3,170
5
67
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
1,226
45,766
684
34,442
28,637
20
75
385
39,838
276
30,168
24,633
21
76
Used-car dealers
15
201
9
117
92
27
58
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
122
2,826
84
2,345
2,053
14
83
Garages
690
2,807
309
1,736
1,592
9
62
Other automotive
14
94
6
76
67
13
81
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
2,186
19,423
1,335
14,050
12,967
8
72
442
14,448
309
12,621
11,503
10
87
186
9,515
144
8,807
8,032
10
93
Floor coverings-drapery stores
8
121
4
86
79
9
71
Household appliance and radio stores
178
4,004
125
3,144
2,889
9
79
Radio dealers
32
509
17
430
359
20
64
Other home furnishings stores
38
299
19
154
144
7
52
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
577
13,263
432
11,064
9,577
16
83
172
6,437
119
5,097
4,204
21
79
Hardware stores
218
V 4,709
185
4,300
3,925
10
91
Hardware & farm implement dealers
27
25
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
63
1,032
51
806
634
27
78
Paint, glass, wall paper stores
85
1,004
46
808
755
7
60
Elect r ical suppi y stores
12
81
6
53
59
-10
65
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants cafeterias- lunch rooms
2,570
16,400
1.277
11.328
9.870
15
69
1,065
8,413
566
6,201
5,449
14
74
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
661
3,511
306
2,255
2,035
11
64
DrinkiTig places
844
4,476
405
2,872
2,386
20
64
Drug stores
Drug stures with fountain
44S
10,110
362
8,686
8.155
7
86
335
7,958
277
6,940
6,526
6
87
Drug slores without fountain
110
2,152
85
1,746
1,629
7
81
Other retail -tores
Bicycleshops
1,189
16.688
668
9.258
8.670
7
55
Combined with "Olbe
Classification*" to /
void Disclosure.
Book stores
19
462
14
436
427
2
94
Cigar stores and cigar stands
42
532
26
440
426
3
83
Fiorists
80
746
60
664
585
14
89
Fuel and ice dealers
255
1,927
119
1,445
1,382
5
75
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
24
91
11
61
64
-5
67
Hay, grain, teed slores (without groceries!
128
2,343
85
1,866
1,775
5
80
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceiies)
16
244
12
227
226
„_
93
Farm and garden supply stores
50
450
34
411
395
4
91
Jewel r y stores
140
1,691
105
1,332
1,204
11
79
Luggage stores
Combmed w.th "Oihe
Ciaiiificationi" to
\void Di«lniofe.
News dealers
82
708
58
578
539
7
82
Spor 1 1 ng goods stores
13
139
9
143
134
7
76
Beer t liquor stores (packaged)
135
5,150
8
56
51
10
1
Other classifications
205
2,155
127
1,599
1,462
9
74
Second-hand stores
- Second-hand stores - clothing I shoe
173
544
85
382
356
7
70
16
19
7
14
12
17
74
Second-hand - furniture
57
126
33
101
90
12
80
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
53
212
25
139
124
12
66
Pawn shops
10
128
7
94
98
-4
73
Second-hand stores other
37
59
13
34
32
6
58
Page 62
Census of Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF WISCONSIN
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935
BY DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
Percent Pe.cent Sale,]
All Establish
ments - 1935
Identical Establishm
ents
lnc.e»e
m Sale,
Identical
ol Identical
Sloiei 1935
to Salei ol
Kind of Business
Sales
Sales
Sales
Stores
Stores
1935
1934
Slo.e.
All
( add 000 )
(add 000)
(add 000)
93-1 to 1935
Slo.e. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Canoy and conlectionery stores
44,154
$871,832
32.685
$757,^503
$654,937
15
87
10.193
198,893
7,884
173,342
156,034
11
87
661
4,214
440
3,357
3,020
11
80
Dairy products stoies & milk dealers
511
13,484
322
11,037
9,922
11
82
Egg and poul try dealers
£7
522
16
445
374
19
85
Del icatessen stores
50
594
33
508
476
7
86
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
272
3,906
189
3,009
2,813
7
77
Grocery stores (without meatsi
3,769
63,640
2,958
55,728
50,875
10
88
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
3,524
91,003
2,928
81,429
73,081
11
89
Meat markets
799
17,235
620
14,589
12,450
17
85
Fish markets - seafood
54
473
38
407
371
10
86
Baker les and caterers
390
1,867
253
1,450
1,369
6
78
Other lood stores
136
1,953
87
1,383
1,283
8
71
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Diy goods & general merchandise stores
1,612
40,807
1,443
38,223
34,561
11
94
835
105,170
698
97,132
88,231
10
92
379
7,026
321
6,193
5,550
12
88
Depai tment stores
180
81,543
160
75,575
67,885
U
93
Variety, 5-and-lO, & lo-a-dollar stores
276
16,601
217
15,364
14,796
4
93
Apparel group
Men's (urnisbi ngs stores
2,410
56,859
1,882
51,285
47,157
9
90
90
2,030
69
1,338
1,225
9
66
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
427
14,171
384
13,752
12,219
13
97
Fami 1 y c loth 1 ng stores
116
4,041
107
3,933
3,610
9
97
Women's ready-to-wear stores
508
16,999
369
14,836
13,777
8
87
Fu.' I ler s and fur shops
72
1,775
58
1,536
1,207
27
87
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
302
2,345
203
1,801
1,599
13
77
Custom tai lors
161
1,527
98
1,127
1,118
1
74
Accessories - other apparel stores
131
1,492
74
1,149
1,216
-6
77
Shoe stores
603
12,479
520
11,813
11,186
6
95
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
3,579
127,353
2,440
108,785
78,596
38
85
1,238
105,632
1,015
91,543
63,770
44
87
(Jsed-car dealers
119
2,910
79
2,361
1,765
34
81
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
426
8,767
324
7,725
6,689
15
88
Garages
1,766
9,723
1,002
6,894
6,177
12
71
Other automotive
30
321
20
262
197
33
82
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni tute stores
4,643
53,046
2,854
36,545
33,571
9
69
1,207
27,003
982
24,550
20,239
21
91
512
14,982
444
13,889
11,926
16
93
Floor cover 1 ngs -draper y stores
55
1,306
45
1,266
1,024
£4
97
Household appliance and radio stores
391
7,865
330
7,202
5,466
32
92
Radio dealers
138
1,502
87
1,206
957
£6
80
Other home furnishings stores
111
1,348
76
987
866
14
73
Lumber-building hardware group
Lumber & bu 1 1 d i ng ma te r i a 1 dealers
2,838
76,151
2,455
69,220
55,484
25
91
849
38,680
750
35,004
28,081
25
90
Hardware stores
971
17,149
841
15,807
13,637
16
92
Hardware S farm implement dealers
518
12,504
467
11,279
8,083
40
90
Keating & plumbing equipment dealers
209
3,379
178
3,152
2,360
34
93
Pal nt , glass, wal 1 paper stores
253
3,694
191
3,329
2,794
19
90
Electrical supply stores
38
745
28
649
539
20
87
Eating and drinking places
Resiaurants cafeter las-l unch rooms
11,666
76.963
7.969
60 ,239
62,689
14
78
1,667
17,919
1,164
14,366
12,671
13
80
'Lunch counters, refreshment stands
344
2,442
227
2,087
1,854
13
85
Dr 1 nki ng places
9,655
56,602
6,578
43,786
38,164
15
77
Drug stores
Drug stcres with fountain
1.298
27,090
1,149
24,646
22,502
10
91
872
19,996
780
18,467
16,752
10
92
Drug stores without fountain
426
7,094
369
6,179
5,750
7
87
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
3.506
80.850
2.724
72,376
64.812
12
90
22
127
16
103
91
13
81
Book stores
56
1,441
41
1,347
1,171
16
93
Cigar stores and cigar stands
194
2,193
125
1,627
1,562
4
74
Flor isis
231
2,190
191
2,074
1,860
12
95
Fuel and ice dealer s
801
30,988
668
29,325
25,901
13
96
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
97
540
56
472
417
13
87
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
472
17,214
377
14,772
13.936
6
86
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
12
371
12
371
350
6
100
Farm and garden supply stores
305
9,297
264
8,725
7,739
13
94
Jewel ry stores
430
4,620
368
4,128
3,614
14
89
Luggage stores
13
252
12
250
210
19
99
New, dealers
94
733
63
639
571
12
87
Spur li ng goods stores
66
1,030
48
887
806
10
86
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
144
2,193
67
1,048
807
30
48
Other classi ( ications
569
7,661
416
6.608
5,777
14
86
Second hand stores
Second-hand stoies - clothinj i shoe
367
1.647
205
1.160
1.059
10
70
24
71
15
51
47
9
72
Second hand lur ni ture
113
323
58
207
184
13
64
Second hand tires, accessories & parts
124
634
69
487
435
12
77
Pawn shops
Second -hand stores other
7
99
619
6
57
415
393
6
67
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Census of Business. 1935
Retail Trade Survey
CITY OF MILWAUKEE
WISCONSIN
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
1934
AND 1935 BY
DETAILED
KINDS OF BUSINESS
Peicpnl
'ertciil Sale,
Kind of Business
All Establishments - 193S
Identical Establishments
Int.ciiie
in Snle,
Idcniicol
Slort.
ol Identical
Stoies 1935
to Sale* of
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
;add 000)
19.14 to 1935
Sloie, 193.1
CITY TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and conlectionery stores
9.351
t236.941
6.663
J209.200
$183,240
14
88
2.973
57.769
2.216
49 . 372
45,015
10
85
175
1,228
113
993
867
15
81
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
Egg and poul try dealers
150
6
)
6,114
40
4
4,797
4,410
9
78
Delicatessen stores
30
359
22
307
297
3
86
Fruit stores and vegetable markets
176
2,393
134
1,872
1,781
5
78
Grocery stores (without meats)
1,073
19,072
826
16,196
15,076
7
85
Combination stores (groceries & meatsi
810
20,326
673
18,082
16,200
12
89
Meat markets
257
6,001
204
5,236
4,539
15
87
Fish markets - sealood
29
212
24
188
191
-2
89
Bakeries and caterers
207
830
136
644
617
4
78
Other (ood stores
60
1,234
40
1,057
1,037
2
86
General Stores (with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merchandise stores
5
96
..
171
40,361
143
39,153
35,585
10
97
119
1,435
97
945
863
10
66
Oepartmenl stores
13
33,819
10
33,122
29,915
11
98
Variety. 5-and-lO. & to-a-dollar stores
39
5,107
36
5,086
4,807
6
100
Apparel group
Men's lurnlshi ngs stores
694
23.366
496
20,671
18,974
9
88
52
1,343
42
1,217
1,097
11
91
Men's clothing - furnishings stores
72
y
62
Family clothi ng stores
20
5,511
18
5,128
4,580
12
93
Wamen's ready-to-wear stores
127
7,846
94
6,959
6,389
9
89
Furriers and fur shops
33
878
25
703
523
34
80
Mi 1 1 ) nery stores
98
1,223
64
969
831
17
79
Custom tailors
71
946
30
659
692
-5
70
Accessories - other apparel stores
71
880
33
650
756
-14
74
Shoe stores
150
4,739
128
4,386
4,106
7
93
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
483
34.124
276
31.207
23.433
33
91
87
27,899
69
26,173
18,963
38
94
Used-car dealers
56
2,242
40
1,885
1,425
32
84
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
74
2,289
62
2,145
2,040
5
94
Garages
Other automotive
259
7
>
1,694
100
5
1,004
1,005
—
59
Pilling stations
Furniture-household group
Furni lure stores
566
9.227
313
6,461
6,296
3
70
258
9.518
195
8,465
7.133
19
89
80
4,947
66
4,424
3,865
14
89
Floor coverings-drapery stores
31
777
26
755
620
22
97
Household appliance and radio stores
41
2,003
35
1,902
1,499
27
95
Radio dealers
47
916
28
710
543
31
78
Other home furnishings stores
59
875
40
674
606
11
77
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
264
8,391
218
7,944
6,126
30
95
42
4,408
38
4,152
3,131
33
94
Hardware stores
111
)
99
Hardware S farm implement dealers
2
1,807
1
1,758
1,454
21
97
Heating S plumbing equipment dealers
27
740
20
683
477
43
92
Paint, glass, wall-paper stores
79
1,309
57
1,224
963
27
94
Electrical supply stores
3
127
3
127
101
26
100
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants -caleterias-lunch rooms
2.490
20.568
1.739
15.713
13.663
15
76
360
5,928
247
4,326
3,926
10
73
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
111
1,011
76
915
806
14
91 !
Drinki ng places
2,019
13,629
1,416
10,472
8,931
17
77
Drug stores
Drug states with f ou ntai n
361
8.630
316
7.940
7.405
7
92
278
6,939
250
6,624
6,193
7
95
Drug stores wi Ihout lountai n
83
1,691
66
1,316
1,212
9
78
Other retail stores
Bicycleshops
977
24.135
686
21.767
19.107
14
90
Comb
ned with "Oilier
Claatlficaliont" to A
void Ditcloiure.
Book stores
24
699
13
656
622
5
94
Cigar stores and cigar stands
93
967
49
608
590
3
63
Florists
104
929
85
899
818
10
97
Fuel and ice dealer s
258
13,705
210
13,104
11,426
15
96
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
31
230
13
205
185
11
89
Hay, grain, feed stores (without groceries)
14
252
13
250
302
-17
99
Hay. grain and feed stores (with groceries)
Farm and garden supply stores
10
89
9
87
88
-1
98
Jewel ry stores
106
1,652
88
1,503
1,286
17
91
Luggage stores
tfews dealers
4
42
155
182
4
23
155
143
127
105
22
36
100
79
Spor ti ng goods stores
16
403
13
382
347
10
95
Beer & liquor stores (packaged)
55
852
18
396
297
33
46
Other classi f icat ions
220
4,020
148
3,379
2,914
16
84
Second-hand stores
Second-hand stores - clothing g shoe
109
756
65
507
503
1
67
11
50
7
37
34
9
74
Second-hand furniture
24
82
10
40
36
11
49
Second-hand tires, accessories & parts
23
176
16
149
149
85
Pawn shops
7
)
6
Second-hand stores other
44
448
26
281
284
-1
63
Page 64
Census o( Business, 1935
Retail Trade Survey
STATE OF WYOMING
TABLE A. - COMPARISON OF STORES AND SALES OF IDENTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
1934 AND 1935 BY DETAILED KINDS OF BUSINESS
Kind of Business
All Ettabhshments 1935
Identical Establishments
Perreni
Inireete
ir. Sele>
Idenlicel
Slorei
Percent Sale,
ol Ideniical
Slore* l^jS
lo Sate, of
All
Stores
Sales
Stores
Sales
1935
Sales
1934
(add 000)
(add 000)
(add 000)
1934 lo 1935
Slore. 1935
STATE TOTAL
Food Stores
Candy and confectionery stores
3.486
J82.681
2.068
t 65. 381
156.616
15
79
659
16.080
419
13.139
11.670
13
82
85
640
46
454
413
10
71
Dairy products stores & milk dealers
Egg ;^nd pou 1 try dealers
46
3
>
447
28
1
335
296
13
75
Del icatessen stores
—
—
—
—
—
Fruit stores and vegetalile markets
10
78
5
56
39
44
72
Grocery stores (wittiout meats)
213
4,276
139
3,578
3,253
10
84
Combination stores (groceries & meats)
254
9,871
170
8,131
7,132
14
82
Meat markets
Fisti markets - sealoot)
31
1
>
657
21
1
564
507
11
86
Baker les and caterers
14
46
3
12
12
26
Ottier food stores
12
65
5
15
18
-17
23
General Stores {with food)
General merchandise group
Dry goods & general merctiandise stores
204
9,336
165
7,741
7.151
8
83
100
6.260
78
5.761
5.398
7
92
53
1,998
44
1,844
1,766
4
92
Depar Iment stores
17
3,259
14
2,978
2,763
8
91
Variety. 5-and-lO, & to a dollar stores
30
1,003
20
939
869
8
94
Apparel group
r^en ' T f iir Hi sh 1 t>gs stores
f^pn's cioltiing - furnisfiings stores
180
3,735
114
2.964
2.767
7
79
5
45
y
1,305
3
32
1,030
944
9
79
Farm ly clothi ng stores
15
477
11
395
347
14
83
Wftmrn's ready-to-wear stores
66
1,160
39
857
822
4
74
Fi.r 1 lers and fur sitops
Ml 1 1 1 nery stores
2
8
>
45
1
3
16
15
7
36
Custom tailors
6
40
3
21
24
-12
53
Accessories - ottier apparel stores
IX
337
7
326
301
8
97
Stioe stores
22
371
15
319
314
2
86
Automotive group
Motor-vehicle dealers (new)
361
16.822
225
13.948
10.692
30
83
152
15,007
116
12,655
9,562
32
34
Used-car dealers
6
31
2
15
12
25
48
Accessories, tire and battery dealers
40
542
23
367
323
14
68
Garages
163
1,242
84
911
795
15
73
Ottier automotive
—
~
~
—
—
—
--
Filling stations
Furniture-household group
Fur ni ture stores
499
7,069
267
4,592
3,964
16
65
111
2,050
83
1.578
1.307
21
77
39
1,110
31
816
712
15
74
Floor cover 1 ngs -draper y stores
—
—
—
—
—
Household appliance and radio stores
57
862
45
722
558
29
84
Radio dealers
10
27
5
17
14
21
63
Ottier tiome lurnistiings stores
5
51
2
23
23
45
Lumber-building-hardware group
Lumber & building-material dealers
208
6.581
155
5.732
4.502
27
87
80
3,746
66
3,217
2,552
26
86
Hardware stores
52
1,130
31
894
778
15
79
Hardware S farm implement dealers
36
1,260
32
1,240
846
47
98
Heating & plumbing equipment dealers
15
227
18
216
166
30
95
Paint, glass, wal 1 paper stores
16
150
10
130
129
1
87
Electrical supply stores
9
68
4
35
31
13
51
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants calcterias- lunch rooms
651
6,691
264
3.640
3.085
18 ,
54_
62
321
3,317
147
2,040
1,838
11
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
61
208
16
58
55
5
28
Dr 1 nki ng places
269
3,166
101
1,542
1,192
29
49 1
Drug stores
Drug stores with fountain
128
3.672
89
2,974
3.207
-7
81 I
95
2,886
66
2,308
2,529
-9
80
Drug stores without fountain
33
786
23
666
678
-2
85
Other retail stores
Bicycle shops
305
4.070
180
3.163
2.740
15
78
Comb
ned with "Other Clnitificationi" lo A
void Di(cloiuf«.
Book stores
Con,h
ned with "Other ClaHilicalion," to A
void Ditcloiurc.
Cigar stores and cigar stands
35
379
19
277
262
6
73
Florists
18
loa
14
85
77
10
79
Fuel and ice dealers
61
548
33
412
352
17
75
Gift, novelty, souvenir shops
30
180
18
145
117
24
81
Hay. gram, teed stores (without groceries)
23
923
17
896
783
14
97
Hay, grain and feed stores (with groceries)
—
—
--
--
—
..
Farm and garden supply stores
18
318
11
197
239
-18
62
Jewel r y stores
34
418
24
279
224
25
67
Luggage stores
Comb
ned w.ih "Olher CIn.i.dcalion." lo A
void Di.elo.ure,
News dealers
12
122
7
91
87
5
75
Spoi t 1 ng goods stores
9
91
6
54
43
26
59
Beer g liquor stores (packaged)
18
332
8
202
148
36
61
Other classificat ions
47
651
23
525
408
29
81
Secondhand stores
Secondhand stores - clothing t shoe
70
315
29
149
133
12
47
Comb
ned with "Ottier CUuilicetioni" lo A
void Diieloture.
Second-hand - furniture
20
94
10 ! 72
64
13
77
Second hand tires, accessories t parts
25
64
8 22
22
--
34
Pawn shops
Comb
ned wilt, "Other Cleaiificalioni" lo A
void Di,clo,UI<.
Second hand stores other
25
157
111 55
47
17
35
Page 65
RETAIL TRADE SURVEY
SECTION TWO - AREA TABLES FOR COUNTIES AND STATES
The principal contents of this Section comprise
a series of tables showing the number of stores and
volume of sales for identical establishments in each
county throughout the United States, arranged in 11
business groups. The several detailed kinds of
business making up each business group are described
on pages xi to xiv.
Included in this Section is a convenient summary
table containing the following data: Number of stores,
and amount of sales, percent change in sales from 1934
and 1935, by geographical divisions and by States.
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