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Just for fun here's a shipping box from the Wm H Hoegee Co. (it's for sale) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/u6i9GB.jpg vintagesportsantiques And it appears that the company dabbled in women's sports clothing. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/bA349e.jpg harvardlibrary And guns? "I collect LAPD stuff & this was a reasonable price and good enough for me. A 1928 DS shipped to Wm Hoegee Co. It was in a holster for some time, and has some good scratching on the cylinder. Private citizen? LAPD cop? Movies? I'll never know, but being in that town at that time is good enough for me." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/Y4k0WW.jpg coltforum "It has the 38 special barrel marking so it is a Police Positive Special.....hence a PRE Detective Special." Here's the info. on the gun. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/wZD0Gb.jpg If the gun was for the LAPD I think it would have been shipped directly to the police department. .so I'd say the gun was for a private citizen. I've got it! A private detective. :handguns: . |
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A mystery location. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/Foaho6.jpg eBay Here's a closer look. (and there's a pretty good clue) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/TL8NGf.jpg eBay It turns out that Washer Wilson was an early chain of sorts. When I looked in the city directories they were all over the place. For example. .here are three of them in the 1928 directory. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/wGndGe.jpg LAPL Now, if someone can locate a Washer Wilson Store next to an unemployment agency we're in business! . |
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https://www.shorpy.com/node/26833 In discussion there the vehicles were identified by Shorpy user hayslip as: "Left row front to back: Buick, Buick (29-31 era); 1932 Ford V8; 1933 Chevrolet Master; 1934 Ford V8 and 1924 Chrysler. Middle row: 1927 Chevrolet in front and unknown in back. Next row: 1934 Ford deluxe V8 and hidden last is a Model A Ford Tudor. Nicely maintained collection in a tidy lot." I wonder though if the radiator cap is an after-market accessory, not a Buick factory item. |
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March 11, 1948. Looking southerly over Arroyo Seco Pkwy (then US-66, now CA-110) from Avenue 43.
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The runner on the label looks like she was modeled on the red headed 1920s movie star Clara Bow, the "It girl" (meaning she's got "it", i.e. sex appeal) who rivaled Louise Brooks and a few other women as "flapper" icons in the "Roaring Twenties", when America and the world became completely "modern", as the people of the time themselves recognized and stated. 1920s modernity...radio, instant and mass communications, early T.V., plastics, air transportation, widespread car ownership, installment credit, women's liberation and voting, short skirts and bobbed hair on women, electric appliances, dial telephones, medical and scientific advances, early air conditioning, modern art, music and literature, talking and early color movies, stock and real estate booms and crashes, cultural, religious and political polarization (e.g. in the Scopes Anti-Evolution Trial, "wets vs. dries", pro and anti civil rights, pro and anti-immigration, political extremists like the klan & fascists) etc etc. etc. Very modern indeed. In the San Gabriel Mountains front range north of Pasadena and Sierra Madre, there used to be a Hoegee's Trail Camp for hikers. I believe it was on the Winter Creek trail above Chantry Flats, and not too far from Mt. Wilson. I used to hike thst trail when I was young. Is it still there? Was it related to, established or operated by the Hoegee's sporting goods stores described above? Anyone know? Hoegees sporting goods stores may be long gone, but I think Hoegee's trail campground is still there for hikers. Did the Hoegee sporting goods stores go out of business in the Great Depression? I remember passing by the Hoegee campground in the early 1970s when on the trail. I remember it had a small store to buy food and supplies, and a small campground. To reach it, you had to hike up the trail from Chantry Flats, near the road. Hoegees camp was a few miles from Chantry Flats and the road. If you kept hiking from Hoegee camp, you could eventually reach Mt. Wilson and other front range spots. |
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As to Mr. Hoegee: Yes, this is the Hoegee of the "Mountain Resort": https://i.postimg.cc/TP5tZwZC/Hoegee-CD-1916.jpg 1916 CD Of appearance, like this: https://i.postimg.cc/VvggjbCL/Hoegee...1901-12-28.jpg LA Herald, 12/28/1901 Many, many newspaper items about his various involvements with healthy, sporting and other, causes, real estate ventures, mining ventures, and what-not. He seems to have had a gift for benign, indeed beneficent, self-promotion. His "typical Southern California" home. This would have made a nice NLA clubhouse: https://i.postimg.cc/xdmP6ZzZ/Hoegee...r-1906-5-3.jpg LA Herald, 5/3/1906 It was located at 1702 N. Vermont Avenue, and, as we'll see in a moment, had Maurice Tourneur as its subsequent owner. Who was Tourneur? We'll have to get to that some other time. But Mr. Hoegee paid Nature's debt, though his company lived on: https://i.postimg.cc/FRgV4JGg/Hoegee...-1924-9-16.jpg LA Times, 9/16/1924 And here is his daughter's house, where he died: https://i.postimg.cc/1Xv0ghk8/Hoegee-4150-Arlington.jpg gsv |
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According to an article at homesteadmuseum.blog, "The camp was opened by Arie Hoegee, Jr". If I'm reading the article correctly, Arie was William's brother. Arie worked for William for a while (his name appears in the CDs) before setting up his own company, Hoegee and Sons, which focused specifically on tents and awnings. We've seen views of the (Wm H) Hoegee Sporting Goods Store as late as 1960 - see my post from 2014 for a round-up. |
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Right you are, Hoss. Several references (I draw from Googling "Arie Hoegee") state that Ari started it in 1908, including a statement from yet another Hoegee, Vinton Hoegee. |
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Thanks Hoss & Odinthor! That answers my questions about Hoegee's Camp. After I posted, I did a search. It appears Hoegee Camp still exists on the trail, although one article I found says it has been temporarily closed since the 2020 Bobcat fire and covid epidemic. This article was written a while ago, so maybe it is opened again. The same article said that the original Hoegee Camp & Resort had a small lodge, and cabins as well as tents back in the old days. More recently, it is just a humble trail campground apparently. |
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Thanks for the follow-up posts on the Hoegee Co. HossC, CaliNative and odinthor. originally posted by odinthor https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/vs5yn3.jpg latimes1906 That's some house! Here's another view from oldhomesoflosangeles....correction coming https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Wu0UTH.jpg oldhomesoflosangeles He covers it as the Dr. Leon Elbert Landone House at 2054 Holly Avenue. Here's a slightly different view. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/vECFiM.jpg oldhomesoflosangeles so. .um. .what's on top of this hill today? . |
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:previous: I jumped the gun. I didn't see the part about the house at 4320 Cedarhurst Circle. Here's how the home grew over the years https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/8835/inYl2Y.gif oldhomesoflosangeles As you can see the beautiful hill was subdivided and sold as lots. :( . . .I hate when that happens but I understand why it does. MONEY $ $ $ $ And here's how it looks from the air today. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/Avl7b2.jpg https://www.google.com/maps/place/43...!4d-118.283998 And from the street. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/6W8uv5.jpg I messed up. I initially confused GW's website with oldhomesoflosangeles.org :( I corrected it in my earlier post.... . |
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I happened upon this color slide of Hollywood and Vine on eBay. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/5zcyga.jpg (no longer listed) Here's a closer look. it's quite marvelous! https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/29tPiP.jpg I love it. :) ... .especially the guy in the high waisted pants walking and reading the newspaper. .and of course the Three Graces. I can't resist, here's an even closer look. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Pfquj7.jpg 1953 . |
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Mystery location. Here's another interesting slide listed on eBay. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/3UnxXX.jpg Link https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/r1KnWQ.jpg My guess. A flood . |
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