A Bungalow Above Broadway

Feb. 9, 1920, Briggs

“Wonder What a Candidate for the Third Degree Thinks About?” by Clare Briggs. [Briggs is referring to the Masons, in case you’re wondering].

Feb. 9, 1920, Bungalow
 Feb. 9, 1920, Walter P. Story 

 

Feb. 9, 1920: Walter P. Story has built a bungalow on top of his building at 6th Street and Broadway. “Mr. Story's friends who were yesterday treated to a preview of his new 'aerial' home pronounce it a gem of architecture and a worthy setting for Arabian Nights entertainment, such as might be born in the fancy of the Grand Caliph himself,” The Times says … And lawyers in the Mazdaznan case get into a courtroom fistfight!

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