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ca. 1934. Haley family group portrait. Family members seated outside on wicker chairs circa 1934. This is believed to be the family of Jonathan Clifford (J.C.) Haley, seated second from right, one of the founders of candy company Brown & Haley. Immediately behind him is his son Fred Haley, who succeeded him in the business.


Families--Tacoma--1930-1940; Haley, J.C.--Family; Haley, Fred;

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ca. 1934. Past Grand Matrons, most likely of the Order of the Eastern Star. Group of seven women standing in beautifully landscaped front yard of home. Mrs. Drury. (T. Tribune) (WSHS)


Order of Eastern Star (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1930-1940;

782-4

ca. 1934. The bastion, company store and granary at Fort Nisqually under reconstruction in Point Defiance Park. In 1934, with the backing of the Young Mens' Business Club of Tacoma, activity began to move the Hudson's Bay Co. trading post from near DuPont to Point Defiance Park. The fort had been closed since 1869 and was steadily deteriorating. (filed with Argentum)


Parks--Tacoma; Point Defiance Park (Tacoma); Hudson's Bay Co. (Tacoma); Frontier & pioneer life--Tacoma; Fort Nisqually (Tacoma); Trading posts--Tacoma;

797-2

ca. 1934. Pacific Bank Note Company, printer. Advertisement for Washington Gas & Electric Company, "Why cook in the horseless carriage age. A modern gas range pays for itself!" (WSHS)


Washington Gas & Electric Co. (Tacoma); Stoves--1930-1940;

809-2

ca. 1934. Three men on horseback appear to be participating in a parade. Elk's Temple and early mansion on Broadway in background. (WSHS)


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Elks Temple (Tacoma); Horseback riding; Horses;

822-16

ca. 1934. College of Puget Sound football players hit practice sled. The team is from the 1934-35 football season. (1935 CPS yearbook "Tamanawas")


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Football--Tacoma--1930-1940; Football players--Tacoma--1930-1940;

822-27

ca. 1934. College of Puget Sound football game, "Gyro Football Club" game at Stadium Bowl. Players on field and on bench during game. Automobiles circle the field and a capacity crowd fills the stadium. State Historical Society building in background. (1935 CPS yearbook "Tamanawas")


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Football--Tacoma--1930-1940; Football players--Tacoma--1930-1940;

822-4

ca. 1934. Ole Brunstad, College of Puget Sound 1934-35 season halfback. (1935 CPS yearbook "Tamanawas")


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Football--Tacoma--1930-1940; Football players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Brunstad, Ole;

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ca. 1934. Two girls hard at work in the garden preparing mud pies, small cake molds of mud on the top of cardboard boxes. The older girl mixes the ingredients in a plaid-patterned ceramic bowl while the younger child places the mixture in the molds. Ball canning jar serves as a vase for accent flowers.


Children playing in mud; Girls--1930-1940; Children cooking;

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ca. 1934. Interior of a Franklin Food Store, circa 1934. The 1934 City Directory lists Franklin Food Stores at 121 No. G St., 602 So. 38th and the Crystal Palace Public Market. View from above shoppers in the grocery store. Long lines wait patiently for the checker. (filed with Argentum)


Franklin Food Stores (Tacoma); Grocery stores--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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ca. 1934. Interior of the Fifteen-Eighteen Cabaret at 1518 Pacific Avenue. The club was owned by Louie DiDent and featured "wine and dine" and "entertainment that is different." Photograph pictures a crowd of people drinking beer at tables and a woman entertainer on stage at the front of room. Waiters in white jackets serve the tables.


Fifteen-Eighteen Cabaret (Tacoma); Eating & drinking facilities--Tacoma--1930-1940; Eating & drinking--1930-1940; Nightclubs--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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ca. 1934. A group of Tacomans posed prior to the College of Puget Sound Football game. Four men and three women posed in coats and hats, carrying stadium blankets. (WSHS)


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1930-1940;

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ca. 1934. A young hot rodder is pulled over in his fancy go-cart by a patrolman. The policeman writes him a speeding ticket in front of Thrifty Cut-Rate Drugs at 947 Broadway. The pair are surrounded by a group of kids, and some men, on their way to the Saturday morning Mickey Mouse Club at the Temple Theatre. Some of the children are carrying instruments and are possibly part of the Mickey Mouse Club Band. The racer is a promotional give away by the drug store. Thrifty had drug store locations at 947 Broadway, 914 Pacific Ave and 401 S. 11th.


Thrifty Cut-Rate Drugs (Tacoma); Drugstores--Tacoma--1930-1940; Coaster cars--Tacoma;

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ca. 1934. Mickey Mouse Club. Boy in a fancy go-cart surrounded by other boys and men in front of Virges Drug Store. Sign reads "On Our Way To The Mickey Mouse Club - Hamrick's Temple Theatre." Some of the boys are carrying musical instruments and are probably part of the Mickey Mouse Club Band. The go cart was the prize in a give away sponsored by "Thrifty Cut-Rate Drugs." In 1934, three drugstores consolidated to become Thrifty Cut-Rate Drugs. (filed with Argentum)


Thrifty Cut-Rate Drugs (Tacoma); Drugstores--Tacoma--1930-1940; Coaster cars--Tacoma;

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ca. 1934. Annie Wright Seminary. Young girls in sailor dresses in front of fireplace in school's "Great Hall." Building by Sutton, Whitney and Dugan, Architects, 1924. (filed with Argentum) (same group in computer as Series 881 image 2)


Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1930-1940; School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Fireplaces--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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ca. 1934. Congressional Inspection at Fort Lewis. Group portrait of men, including Army officers, and women on the brick steps of multi-doored, colonnaded building. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma Times. (WSHS)


Fort Lewis (Wash.); Military facilities--Wash.;

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ca. 1934. As Christmas Day 1934 neared, the basement of Tacoma lumberman J.T. Gregory's home at 1318 Division Ave. (now 1318 So. 4th St.) was converted into Santa's workshop. The head toymaker was Percy Quam, pictured, who lived with Mr. Gregory. Percy and his friends gave up their usual holiday revels to spend the evenings building doll cradles, rocking horses, toy trucks, tiny wheelbarrows and other toys for kids who otherwise would have a joyless Christmas. The more than 100 toys, new and freshly painted, were donated to the Elks Stocking Fillers. (T. Times 12/21/1934, pg. 9)


Toys; Wood working--Tacoma; Quam, Percy;

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ca. 1934. Mrs. Curtis and her daughter in a hospital bed at the County hospital, circa 1934, with woman sitting on chair next to them. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma Times. (filed with Argentum)


Mothers; Infants; Birth;

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ca. 1934. A circular bed planted heavily with tulips at Western States Hospital. The photograph was taken for bulb farmer George Lawler, who leased the bed.


Tulips; Western State Hospital (Lakewood); Mental institutions--Lakewood--1930-1940;

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ca. 1934. Annie Wright Seminary. Group of girls playing field hockey. Expansive view of school building in background. (WSHS)


Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Field hockey;

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ca. 1934. Architectural drawings of Officers Mess and Kitchen building for Concurrent Training Camp. Elevations and floor plans by Construction Division, Office of the Quartermaster General dated December 12, 1931.


Architectural drawings;

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ca. 1934. Architectural drawings of Enlisted Men's Lavatory building for Concurrent Training Camp. Elevations and floor plans by Construction Division, Office of the Quartermaster General, dated December 12, 1931. (WSHS)


Architectural drawings;

BOWEN TPL-6277

George and Mary Demich opened this "mom and pop" neighborhood grocery store in 1914 at the corner of North 45th and Orchard Street. The North 45th Street Grocery & Meat Market was ideally located on a streetcar line. Advertisements for Medosweet Ice Cream and Ghirardelli's Chocolate are prominently displayed in this 1934 photograph of the Demichs. The neighborhood market closed after George's death in 1958 and was demolished a few years later.

BOWEN G31.1-018

ca. 1934. Two men share a table in the "Ben Johnson Coffee Shoppe" in the Tacoma Hotel circa 1934. On the wall next to them is the saying "Here's Wishing Us All More Friends And Less Need Of Them." The Tacoma Hotel, built on the bluff overlooking Commencement Bay, received much acclaim befitting its elegant structure. It was destroyed by fire on October 17, 1935.

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