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Originally Posted by HossC
The 1902 CD lists the Model Hand Laundry at 509 Ceres Avenue, which means that 507 was Ravera & Viotto's saloon/wine & liquor wholesale business at 507 Ceres Avenue.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Noir_Noir
By 1907 it was John M. Miller's Saloon.
rescarta.lapl.org
If the picture is from 1908/09, which is a possibility, the bar's proprietor was Herman M. Claussen.
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Excellent! Thanks
Hoss &
Noir Noir.
I asked if anyone could decipher this poster.
DETAIL / from the above photo.
Sure enough!
Noir Noir comes to the rescue.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Noir Noir
The poster appears to be promoting a boxing match of lightweight "Battling Nelson" (Oscar Mattheus Nielsen)
boxrec.com
He boxed three times in Los Angeles according to his fight record.
All three bouts were at the Pacific Athletic Club Pavilion (Naud Junction Pavilion).
February 4th 1908 - lost to Rudy Unholz.
March 3rd 1908 - drew with Jimmy Britt.
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Battling Nelson
josports
History: On February 4, 1908 at Naud Junction Pavilion in Los Angeles lightweights Battling Nelson and Rudy Unholz fought in the main event.
Unholz prevailed winning a ten round decision. Under the city ordinance, no decision could be given. <- - -Huh?
Price:
$235.00
I found an interesting tidbit in his book, Battling Nelson, in his own words.
google_books
I searched everywhere for more information on Barney Bloom's Turkish Baths [on Third st] but kept running into dead ends.
That is, UNTIL....I searched under "baths" and found Bloom spelled Blum.
Aha!
lapl / 1906 city directory.
but I can't figure out the address because of the weird way the 1906 directory is laid out.
Here is the complete page.
Is this the Third st. address (as mentioned in Nelson's book)...or a different address? (note: it's listed under SOUTH SIDE)