The Town Crier, v.15, no.50, Dec. 11, Peter Lely, 11 December 1920

The Town Crier, v.15, no.50, Dec. 11, Peter Lely, 11 December 1920

Annual christmas number. Page 1 features artwork by irene ewing. Page 10 features advertisement with illustration of the new washington hotel and apartments along with the moore theatre. Page 15 has advertisement with photos for the carolina court apartments on eastlake. Page 18 features sketch by artist stuart morris. Page 24-32 article "a city of homes" features photographs of homes of george t. Myers, charles d. Stimson, eliza ferry leary, moritz thomsen, a. J. Rhodes, f. H. Osgood, mrs. John collins, frederic struve, john t. Heffernan and helen igoe. Page 25 article "outdoor dancing" contains photographs by wayne albee. Page 41 article "a seattle library" highlights rare books in the collection of george w. Soliday. Page 71 article "the cornish orchestra" discusses the cornish school symphony orchestra, directed by francis j. Armstrong. Page 73 article "the orchestra: today and yesterday" discusses the history of the seattle symphony orchestra and includes photographs. Photo of painting "la belle frances" by peter lely, portraying frances stewart, duchess of richmond, owned at the time by samuel & mary hill of seattle. Date: 11 December 1920. Collection: Seattle Public Library. The Town Crier, v.15, no.50, Dec. 11, 1920 - DPLA - 37f26783bbd274eca9a46efa6e846211 (page 53)
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