A) Case - Walnut joined case with brass hinges, lock & small key. Interior covered in red velvet and base divided into three main compartments. Painted gold lettering on lid of case reads, "B. Frank Saylor"
B) Valved mid-piece with six open finger holes & five metal-levered holes.
C) Mouthpiece
D) End piece with three holes covered by metal levers
E) "E. J. Albert's Perfected Orchestra & Solo Rosin" used on strings wrapped around joins. Piece of hardened rosin in wood inside sleeve from cardboard box. (2.5 x1.25 x 1" high)
Garvin's Department Store and James Lenox's produce stand
Description
Garvin's Department Store with James Lenox's produce stand to the right in front of the steps to the Lancaster County Courthouse, East King Street, Lancaster.
Paul Schlotzhauer with his mother at Lancaster Airport
Description
Paul L. Schlotzhauer, left, with his mother, Katharine Vollmer Schlotzhauer, at Lancaster Airport. Written on back: "Arrival by plane from Valley Stream, N. Y. on first solo trip to creditor's meeting for bankruptcy of Schlotzhauer Baking Co., Lancaster, Pa. Paul Schlotzhauer, pilot, Lic. No. 12548. Mother - Lancaster Airport. 1930"
Viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Flowers at the viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.