The Popular Dry Good Company
La compañia Popular de bienes de consumo
La compañia Popular de bienes de consumo
La tienda departamental "La Popular" fundada por Adolph Schwartz, se mantuvo en la familia desde 1902 hasta que cerró sus puertas en 1995. El edificio fue originalmente el Masonic un Lodge 130--utilizando la planta baja hasta Adolph Schwartz compró el edificio y ampliado.
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Last correction. El Paso Lodge #130. Known to the outside world as "a masonic lodge." El Paso Lodge # 130 moved from places owned by the membership as well as the aforementioned. El Paso Lodge #130 Masonic Temple that was demolished was built by *Trost & Trost. Both of Henry Trost's brothers belonged to the lodge. Members of my lodge have included leaders of industry, several pioneers and way too many civic leaders. Brother Schwartz belonged to El Paso Lodge #130 of the (Grand Lodge of Texas).
The building was originally the Masonic a Lodge 130 ;; using the lower floor til my great grandfather Adolph Schwartz purchased the building and expanded .