Source: Chicago Tribune; March 30, 1940
Tag: 1940s
Old Ad of the Week: Masquerade
Source: Chicago Tribune; Nov. 3, 1940
Unearthed: Dorothy Eagles (Pt 2)
Must love dogs.
By the mid-1930s, Dorothy Eagles’ North Side Animal Shelter was thriving. The new location on Damen Avenue had a two-story brick building at its center. It featured offices, medical care, an annex housing 70 cats and dogs — even pet cremation services. Every year, hundreds of animals came in, were cared for, and found new owners.1
But care cannot save everything.
Dorothy’s husband, Lester Eagles, never got much mention in the newspapers. I know he built the first shelter’s cages, and that he would go out on calls to pick up strays. But beyond that, he’s a bit of a mystery.
Also a mystery is why their marriage ended. While I couldn’t find a divorce date, by 1936, Dorothy was vacationing in Palm Springs with a man named George Harz.2
Doctor George Harz, that is… a veterinarian.
Old Ad of the Week: Mr. Coffee Nerves
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Chicago Tribune; Oct. 13, 1940