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121.
Emerging from Father's Shadow: Schottenheimer, Stowers, Tivol, Rose, McCallister
June//1995
Biographical description of Tom Tivol, "president of Tivol Jewels since the mid-1980s" and his father Harold Tivol and his grandfather Charles Tivol, founder of the company in 1910.
122.
Deaths: Jaccard Rites
June/19/1975
Photo and obituary for Walter Jaccard, "84, of 4545 Wornall, honorary board chairman of the Jaccard Jewelry Company" and president since 1956 of the company founded by his uncles in 1888.
123.
Allen J. Swanson Dies: He Was a Sportsman though an Invalid
June/30/1969
Photo and obituary for Allen Swanson, or Swede Swanson, "59 years old, who became a well-known sportsman ["trapshooter"] in Greater Kansas City even though he was confined to a wheel chair most of his...
124.
Jaccard Jewelry Store
March 10, 1905
Photo of the front of the jewelry store at 1034 Main Street.
125.
Tiffany Heads Back to Plaza
March 13, 2004
After a 20-year absence, Tiffany and Company, the New York jewelry retailer, designer, manufacturer, and distributor founded in 1837, returns to the Country Club Plaza. It will locate in the northeast...
126.
Walter Jaccard
March 22, 1905
Biographical sketch of Walter Jaccard, "president of the Jaccard Jewelry Company of Kansas City," born in Saint Louis in 1870 and coming to Kansas City about 1888 as an employee of the company under his...
127.
Calvin B. Norton
March 26, 1905
Photo and bio of Calvin Norton, "candidate for Judge of the County Court, Western Division," born in Wisconsin in 1852 and coming to Kansas City in 1892 as a jeweler and wholesaler with his father under...
128.
Jaccard Jewelry Store
March 4, 1905
Photo of the interior of the store at 315 Main Street.
129.
Jaccard Jewelry Advertisement
March 7, 1905
Ad for the jewelry company at 1034 Main Street with an illustration of the "official Souvenir Spoon of Kansas City, Missouri."
130.
Manufacturers and Jobbers, Brief Sketches of the Leading Houses in the Kansas City Trade
May 1, 1901
This article gives a paragraph of information about the leading jewelers and optical companies in Kansas City in 1901. Those companies listed include: Merry Optical Company, Meyer Jewelry Company, Woodstock,...
131.
The '60s Turn 50
May 16,2010
Pictures and review of downtown buildings built in the 1960s including the headquarters for the Kansas City School District at 12th and McGee (also former home the Kansas City Public Library from 1960-2004);...
132.
Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance
May//1886
Illustration and description for "T. J. Turner, agent, dealer in watches and jewelry, no. 526 Main Street."
133.
The New 10-Story Hotel for Twelfth and McGee Streets
May/30/1912
Illustration and caption about the new 10-story Mercer Hotel at 12th and McGee Streets in 1912, "erected by J. R. Mercer of the Mercer Jewelry Company" and designed by architects "Kurfiss & Michaelis."...
134.
Jewelry or Medal
n.d.
Close-up of unidentified piece of jewelry or medal, perhaps associated with the British Crown. Ira J. Seifried, President and Chairman, Board of Directors, C.A. Kiger Company, Diamond Experts spoke at...
135.
Altman Jewelry
N.d.
Folder contains an advertising card for F.G. Altman, dealer in jewelry located at 725 Main Street.
136.
The Armour Trophy for the Best Short Horn Bull at the Kansas City Cattle Show
November 1, 1901
Photo of the "Armour Trophy for the Best Short Horn Bull at the Kansas City Cattle Show." On the surface of the trophy is a depiction of the "Plant of Armour Packing Co., Kansas City, U.S.A.," with the...
137.
Our Travelers
November 1, 1901
Brief biographical article, with photographic portrait, about Noble Fuller, a traveling jewelry salesman "representing Edwards & Sloane Jewelry Company, Kansas City." Fuller was born in about 1872 in Illinois...
138.
CEO Was Devoted to Giving
November 2, 2004
Obituary article about Jeffrey W. Comment, chairman and chief executive officer of Helzberg Diamonds. He died October 30, 2004. Comment joined Helzberg Diamonds as president in 1988 and ''put in the infrastructure...
139.
Jewelry Takes Its Shape from Salvage Metals
November/18/1973
Photo and biographical article about William Philyaw III, a 28-year-old "artist-sculptor-designer" of metal jewelry after graduating from the Kansas City Art Institute.
140.
Louis Meyer
October 1, 1901
Feature biographical article, with photographic portrait, about Louis Meyer, president of the Meyer Jewelry Company in Kansas City. Meyer was born in Washington, D.C., in 1859 and "entered the jewelry...
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