755-71 SAINT HELENS AVE, TACOMA

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STENGER-0069 Front

  • The Winthrop Hotel, the Pantages Theater, the Washington Building and the Bostwick Block are the buildings at the base of Mount Rainier, whose top is lost in the clouds. circa 1930.
  • Printed on front: Mount Tacoma, "50 Miles from Business District". Tacoma, Washington

A84208-9

Interior beauty shop. Ladies having their hair done at Eva's Styling Room could observe the procedures in the large rectangular mirror. Closed drapes provided privacy from passing pedestrians on Saint Helens Avenue. Hair drying equipment was located behind the wooden cabinet, not visible in this picture. Eva's Styling Room was owned by Eva Andersen. Photograph taken on September 14, 1954; ordered by Tacoma Beauty Supply Co.


Eva's Styling Room (Tacoma); Beauty shops--Tacoma--1950-1960; Chairs; Mirrors; Tacoma Beauty Supply Co. (Tacoma);

A84208-6

Interior beauty salon. Eva's Styling Room was owned by Mrs. Eva E. Andersen and was located at 757 Saint Helens Avenue, close to the Brant Hotel and Jacob Blechmann's tailor shop. The beauty salon provided its customers with comfortable padded chairs while seated under Rilling hair dryers, with magazines and ash trays close at hand. Potted plants added a homey atmosphere. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Beauty Supply Co.


Eva's Styling Room (Tacoma); Beauty shops--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hair dryers; Tacoma Beauty Supply Co. (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B13057

A gaggle of school children show off their bottles of Orange Kist as they celebrate Orange Kist Week in front of the Bostwick Building's Smith Flower Shop on August 1, 1925. Orange Kist Week ran from July 31-August 6th. A Ford truck donated by Edward Leonard, Ford dealership, was decorated with a large Orange Kist bottle and featured promotions for the new soda drink daily. On Saturday, August 1st, "Old Home Week," a comedy starring Thomas Meighan, was playing at the Rialto. George Greenlund, manager of the theater, arranged to serve 500-1000 cases of ice-cold Orange Kist at 9th & Broadway. As part of the formal introduction of Columbia Brewing Co.'s new product, 3000 bottles of the soda would be given away every day for a week at various locations, including stores and baseball games. (TNT 7-31-25, p. 6) G33.1-064


Children eating & drinking--Tacoma--1920-1930; Carbonated beverages; Signs (Notices); Ford trucks;

TPL-390

ca. 1889. This photograph was taken shortly after the Bostwick Block was completed in 1889. Designed by early Tacoma architect O. P. Dennis, the Bostwick was remodeled in 1924. At that time, the wood-clad exterior was faced with "Duralite" stucco as seen today with its newly painted facade.


Hotel Bostwick (Tacoma); Hotels--Tacoma--1880-1890;

D7135-1

Cooks and Waiters Derby. Cooks, waiters and bartenders, holding serving trays of food and beverages, line-up in front of Lee Kress' Malt Shop at 9th and Broadway for the start of the second annual night-time derby. The trays are loaded with a ham sandwich, a can of beer, a bottle of milk and a piece of pie. Nineteen women and 25 men completed the race to the Century Ballroom in Fife. Stanley Johnson of Pappy's Cabin won the derby, running the course in 55 minutes and 17 seconds. (T.Times, 3/18/1938, p.18, T. Times 2/21/1938, pg. 7)


Racing--Tacoma--1930-1940; Walking races; Waiters--Tacoma--1930-1940; Restaurant workers--Tacoma--1930-1940; Cooks & Waiters Derby (Tacoma); Cooks, Waiters, Waitresses & Bartenders Union Local No. 61 (Tacoma);

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Exterior of Reeds Hats at their new location, 755-71 Saint Helens Ave., the Classical-Romanesque Bostwick Building. This historic building was originally constructed by Dr. Henry Clay Bostwick at the corner of St. Helens Ave. and Broadway during 1889-90 as the four story Bostwick Hotel, one of Tacoma's most fashionable and popular hotels. TPL-9779


Storefronts--Tacoma--1950-1960; Window displays--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hats--1950-1960; Millinery; Reeds Hats (Tacoma);

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ca. 1937. In June of 1937 John L. "Lee" Kress opened his first malt shop in Tacoma at the corner of 9th and Broadway in the Bostwick Building; he already had operated two ice cream shops in Olympia. Mr. Kress' new Tacoma shop could seat 40 customers at the counter and in booths. While a boy growing up in Tacoma, his father Paul B. Kress worked as a salesman for the Henningsen Creamery Company. Lee Kress died in 1959 at the age of 45.


Kress Malt Shop (Tacoma); Restaurants--Tacoma--1930-1940;

755-71 SAINT HELENS AVE, TACOMA

  • 6 images. Bostwick Block Dr. H.C. Bostwick, builder O.P. Dennis / Proctor & Dennis, arch. James Garretty / Moore, Clark & Co., contr. Built on the site of Dr. Bostwick's residence (SEE: 758-60 BROADWAY) "Truncated scalene triangle" Plans for remodeling in 1924 by Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch. at TPL -bldg. exterior faced with "Duralite" stucco in 1924 remodeling -bldg. briefly known as "The Brant Block" c.1932 -added to Tacoma Register by Resolution No.34303, 2/9/1999 -bldg. painted yellow with red trim during 1999 remodeling -on Oct. 18,1893, during a meeting of the Washington Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Civil War veteran Rossell G. O'Brien proposed a resolution that members always stand and remove their hats during the playing of the national anthem, starting the tradition -occupants included: Bostwick Hotel, Mme. Cort Van der Linden Millinery, Crystal Pharmacy, Tripple & Co. Tires, Smith Floral Co., Richmond Fur Co., Brant Hotel, Dr. Walter Whetstone Dentist, Ayres' Apparel Store, Kress Malted Milk Shop, Krug Photographic Studio, Gunderson's Jewelry, Grounds for Coffee, Tully's Coffee -site includes 758-72 Broadway SEE ALSO: 751-53 SAINT HELENS AVE.
  • TDL 7/25/1888 p.5 Another new brick block
  • TDL 9/11/1888 p.5 New business block
  • TDL 11/16/1888 p.4 (mention)
  • TDL 2/6/1889 p.5 New buildings
  • TDL 7/24/1889 p.5 Another new hotel; the Bostwick Building leased for five years
  • TDL 8/31/1889 p.5 The Hotel Bostwick
  • TDL 1/1/1890 p.9 permits
  • TDL 1/27/1890 p.5 Flames under the sidewalk
  • TDL 3/6/1890 p.3 Putting in fire escapes
  • TDL 6/12/1890 p.5 Trinity festival
  • TDL 8/25/1890 p.5 Fire on C Street
  • TDL 5/24/1891 p.3 Another business enterprise (Crystal Pharmacy)
  • TDL 7/26/1891 p.5 New for ladies
  • TDL 8/20/1891 p.5 The Crystal Pharmacy
  • TDL 8/3/1892 p.3 The merchant's here (first Chinese person allowed in Tacoma after explusion of Nov.1885 opens office in bldg.)
  • TDL 10/22/1893 p.4 Honor the old flag
  • TDL 8/30/1903 p.15 (permit for retaining wall and sidewalk)
  • TDL 10/9/1904 p.2 Under new management
  • TDL 11/20/1904 p.19 (Boston Finance Co. purchases bldg.)
  • TDL 9/23/1906 p.18 2664 percent per year for 23 years (increase in value) (il) TDN 2/2/1916 Dr. H.C. Bostwick, pioneer Tacoman, war veteran, dies
  • TDL 12/28/1919 p.B5 Old trees make way for garage (last trees from Dr. Bostwick's orchard removed)
  • TDL 3/11/1923 p.C5 (il of Tripple & Co. Tires at 766 Broadway)
  • TDL 1/20/1924 p.E8 Bostwick Block to be remodeled (Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch. and J.E. Bonnell & Sons, contr.)
  • TDL 4/6/1924 p.E10 Thirty-five years transform block (sketch)
  • TDL 5/4/1924 p.E10 Floral shop to be in new quarters soon (Smith Floral Co.)
  • TDL 7/6/1924 p.D5 Bostwick Block now fur center (interior il of Richmond Fur Co.)
  • TDL 7/13/1924 p.E8 Broadway gets Duralite block ("first business block in Southwest Washington to bear a Duralite exterior")
  • TDL 9/7/1924 p.A14 Bostwick Block dresses up for new era (il)
  • TDL 10/21/1927 p.1 Autopsy shows man killed Arhitect & Eng. Mar. 1928 p.58 (brief mention of remodeling)
  • TDL 2/9/1932 Gravure Sec. p.1,3 (il of site before the Bostwick Block showing the Bostwick residence, c.1880) (hard copy only) (SEE: neg. #TPL 5037)
  • TDL 4/3/1932 p.D6 Bostwick will be opened as family hotel (bldg. closed for three years, to be opened and renamed)
  • TDL 5/1/1932 p.D6 (bldg. renamed The Brant)
  • TDL 6/12/1932 p.C6 Brant Hotel renovations completed
  • TDL 10/7/1934 p.A5 (ad for Dr. Walter Whetstone Dentist at 772 Broadway) (il)
  • TDL 10/21/1934 p.A2 Apparel shop to open Monday (Ayres' Apparel at 760 Broadway)
  • TDL 5/16/1937 p.B8 New store leased by Gunderson (Gunderson's Jewelry at 764 Broadway)
  • TDL 6/6/1937 p.B8 Building is leased by Lee Kress (Kress Malted Milk Shop takes space in bldg.) T.Times 7/2/1937 p.4 Mayor welcomes Kress to Tacoma (full page ad for Kress Malted Milk Shop)
  • TNT 7/8/1937 p.18 New shop is model (Kress Malted Milk Shop) (il,interior il)
  • TNT 9/2/1937 p.8 Krug Studio will open tomorrow (Krug Studio takes space at 762 Broadway) (interior il) T.Times 9/2/1937 p.9 Opening new photo studio (interior il)
  • TNT 4/25/1939 p.13 (il c.1900)
  • TNT 8/31/1949 p.10,11 Brothers open new store on Broadway (Buchanan's Shoes opens at 760 Broadway)
  • TNT 3/27/1966 Magazine p.5 Early city physician also a civic leader (il)
  • TNT 2/1/1967 p.C4 Gunderson's to expand into corner
  • TNT 4/12/1967 p.B10 Gunderson's Jewelry sets opening date (remodeling)
  • TNT 6/27/1969 O'Brien originated tradition of standing and uncovering during playing of national anthem (il of O'Brien)
  • TNT 7/4/1972 Standing for anthem started by Tacoman
  • TNT 1/30/1976 Area landmarks (sketch)
  • TNT 4/9/1978 Time Machine; the Bostwick Hotel, forerunner of Gunderson's (il)
  • TNT 5/31/1987 New life for the Bostwick (Berkshire Group Ltd. to remodel) (sketch)
  • TNT 5/18/1989 Rain too late for movie (scenes for the motion picture "I Love You to Death" filmed in bldg.)
  • TNT 1/9/1993 p.D1 New Bostwick tenant takes star-spangled approach to coffee (Grounds for Coffee takes space in bldg.)
  • TNT 2/17/1995 p.B1 Bill would offer property tax breaks for housing (il)
  • TNT 9/1/1998 p.B4 Apartments to be added to Bostwick (Bristol Equities of Portland purchases bldg. from Herb Simon)
  • TNT 4/13/1999 p.B5 New faces coming in old Tacoma
  • TNT 1/30/2000 p.D1 Downtown digs (il)
  • TNT 4/27/2000 p.B1 Let's hope a few downtown businesss pioneers survive, now that the area is taking off T.Weekly 4/28/2000 p.1 Ground to a halt (Grounds for Coffee to close)
  • TNT 8/1/2000 p.D6 New Bostwick home furnishings shop (Trouve open by Dawn Cutts)
  • TNT 10/31/2000 p.D1 Busy Bostwick (Tully's Coffee opens in bldg.)
  • TNT 5/19/2001 p.B8 City honors efforts at historic preservation T.Daily Index 5/29/2001 p.1 Updating the past for the future to enjoy (il)
  • TNT 8/18/2001 p.SL1 Eddie Bauer chooses Tacoma for catalog shoot (scenes filmed at Tully's Coffee)
  • TNT 11/28/2001 p.B1 Beginning to look like Christmas (il)
  • TNT 6/23/2002 p.D12 Tasting a new Tacoma (il) T.Daily Index 7/30/2003 p.1 Assessment, recommendations for streetscape (il)
  • TNT 10/13/2003 p.B1 Touring downtown's turnaround (interior il)
  • TNT 7/11/2004 p.G20 Live in historic elegance downtown (ad,il)
  • TNT 9/17/2007 p.D1 New galllery opens with "Kindness of Strangers" (Helm Gallery opens at 760 Broadway)
  • TNT 9/21/2008 p.E1 Sidewalk performers ... (il)
  • TNT 4/11/2009 p.E1 Sailing through history ... triangular buildings ... (il) Business Examiner 5/31/2010 p.1 Sidewalk improvements unearth forgotten Broadway-area vault (il) T.Daily Index 2/16/2011 p.1 ... historic preservation tax incentives (il)
  • TNT 9/27/2017 p.A1 Standing for the anthem started in Tacoma
  • TNT 4/25/2018 p.A5 Bostwick Cafe replaces Tully's 720.28 Su87A 917.972 T119T (il) 917.972 T37 p.179 Mme. Cort Van der Linden Millinery 979.72 T11C (il) 979.72 W27G (il of site before the Bostwick Block) 979.778 M364T p.75 (il) 979.7788 AL566T p.34 (il)
  • Year Built: 1889
  • Decade Built: 1880s
  • On City Historic Register
  • Style: Classical-Romanesque