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Title |
Bargain Day 1910 |
Date |
April 1910 |
Description |
An alternative to Monrovia Day this year, a 'Bargain Day' parade was held. On left side of the street is Monrovia Shoe Co., then Black & Moore grocery 517 S Myrtle, Werden's Ice Cream Parlors 513 S Myrtle, Brownfield Drugs/Paints/Kodaks/Glass - AOUW -- Ancient Order of United Workmen, behind the clock (D.L. Nielsen jewelry At 511 S. Myrtle, Dr. Adams 509 1/2 S Myrtle, McCraws Dry Goods & Clothing at 507-509 S Myrtle , Conway Shoe store 505 S Myrtle, Monrovia Messenger J.W. Harvey Editor 503 1/2 S Myrtle, A.B. Hacker Books & Stationary 503 S Myrtle, Frank Cornes Grocery at 501 S Myrtle, Meyers & Stark Bakery at 419 S Myrtle wth Wrigley Spearment Gum advertisement on side of the building. On the east side are the Fashion Stables, Livery and Feed (NE corner of Lemon) at 420 S Myrtle, "Room" sign is on Wistaria Hotel (also known as the Monrovia Hotel and Mills Hotel) at 510-512 S Myrtle, W.M. Gwin Barber at 516 S Myrtle and the agent for the Steam Laundry, Mrs. V. Crouse milliner at 518 S Myrtle, then the W.H. Evans building (storefronts on the first floor -- possibly G.W. Black grocer -- and the Granite Club on the third floor), far right is the First National Bank. |
Object Type |
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Subjects |
Celebrations -- Monrovia Days |
Collection |
Myron Hotchkiss |
Original Collection |
Myron Hotchkiss |
Object ID |
MH MD 21 |
