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One attempt at innovation backfired spectacularly when a phonograph was introduced to provide entertainment to the patrons
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” This impressive menu cover with a heraldic design was printed by the Louis Roesch Company
accelerating a decline begun in the Great Depression
John's Island Cafe, Dorothy and Otis Shepard, Santa Catalina, 1940s/50s Donuts many foods were made toThis stunning menu is from a side project of two of America's most famous commercial designers, Dorothy and Otis Shepard, stemming from their work with chewing gum giant Wrigley. Otis, known as "Shep", met Philip K. Wrigley in 1932, and quickly became the firm's art director. With Dorothy he created some of the most iconic ads in history; by 1936, the pair were reworking every visual aspect of the Wrigley owned Chicago Cubs baseball team, from signs,