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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
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Meanwhile over on Main Street.
Here's another image (from the same eBay seller) that we might not have seen before. I say that because I don't recall the Club 49er on NLA.
(I tweaked the lighting a bit)
Pre-tweaked and with the damn writing on it.
eBay Link
For search purposes: Banner Theater - Club 49er - 400 Block S. Main St. - East Side - Los Angeles
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The early days of 456 S. Main I found interesting. Some quick notes from the CDs, the building permits, and the
LA Herald:
456 South Main St.
1897 LA Herald: Mrs. Walters (see below) a subscriber to the LA Herald
1898 CD: Lemuel G. Walters, Groceries, and Mary M. Walters, Employment Agency
1899 CD: Cunningham & O’Connor, Undertakers; also residence of Joseph J. Hermann, undertaker. Undertaking firm remained there into 1904
1905 CD: I. Max Miller, clothing
1906 CD: Jacob Coh(e)n, pawnbroker
1906 LA Herald: Saloon of Henry Tostman
LA Herald, 7/3/1906
1907 CD: residence of Annie Beach (waiter); Jacob Cohen (pawnbroker), Charles B. Sterne (jeweler & pawnbroker); at 456½ Joseph M. Weygand.
1907 LA Herald: Lighthearted story in which a gent tries to pawn his cheap watch on the pretext of needing some coin to get a ride home, and the pawnbrokers at two locations, one of which was the California Loan Office at 456 S. Main, each declined the watch but generously came up with dimes to give the enquirer.
1908 Building Permit: Changing the front of the (brick) building, owner E.J. Ingraham
1908 CD: Benjamin C. Sterne (jeweler)
1909 Building Permit: Remove front and replace with grating, addition to rear, build cold storage box, add 20 x 30 foot sign, add fire door at side, all to accommodate meat market.
1910 CD: Clyde C. McClintock (meats)
May 1910 Building Permit: Remodel for moving picture shows.
July 1911 Building Permit: Replace old floor, change grade.
1911 CD: WH Kerr & JC Watkins (moving pictures), Alex Alexepulos (fruits), Mrs. Maria Marcovich (palmist).
1912 LA Herald: Property is part of the estate of Irving E. Ingraham (“an Eastern capitalist”).
1912 CD: Quinn Bros. (moving pictures)
1913 onward: Banner Theater; the outing below commenced at 456 S. Main.
LA Herald, 8/14/1913