Word: parks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...each department of the store is featured the outstanding and best known lines in the clothing and haberdashery field. Included in this line are Fashion Park Clothes, Florsheim Shoes, Lee Hats, Swank Jewelry, Monito and Imported Hosiery, Alpacuna O'Coats, Jayson Shirts, Magregor Sportswear, Mark Cross Gloves, Taylor Shoes, Pioneer Suspenders, Belts and Garters, BVD Underwear, Bass Shoes and Ski Boots...
...Assistant Secretary of the Navy inherited none of the inventive genius of the Wizard of Menlo Park, but he did inherit his father's prodigious capacity for work. Since he graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1913, Son Charles has met the business problems of the numerous Edison enterprises as energetically as his famed father attacked technical problems in the laboratory. Frequently he could be found in his grey-walled office in West Orange for 17 hours at a stretch. He had his first opportunity to become acquainted with the U. S. Navy and his new chief during...
...July 24, 1922 Seattle witnessed a memorable wedding. A thousand spectators were present in Woodland Park Zoo. The city's Nile Temple of the Mystic Shrine had outdone itself in pageantry. In first, attended by a burro named Nazimova, marched Potentate, young male camel lately imported from Shanghai by Shriner Hugh Caldwell, onetime Mayor of Seattle. He was joined by Nile, a female camel also brought from Shanghai by the Shrine, attended by a pony named Marguerite. When Imperial Potentate James McCandless of Hawaii pronounced them camel & wife, Potentate turned, gravely munched Nile's topknot bouquet of sweet...
Last week in Woodland Park, having marched in many a Shrine parade and been ridden by 24,380 children. Potentate died, aged 15. Buried without ceremony, he was survived by Nile and by their husky nine-year-old son, Outer Guard...
Vinton Freedley, New York City; Frederick Holdsworthy, Jr. Brookline; Thomas V. Healey, Worcester; Christian M. Lauritzen, Chicago, III.; Walter Ridder, New York City; Phillip Neal, Oak Park, III.; Herbert Scheinberg, New York City...