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Also, I'm generally a fan of Julius Shulman but the office tower at Space Park is not a favorite of mine. I'm easily irked by multi story buildings so near to single story residential neighborhoods. It sticks out like a sore thumb, in my cranky opinion. https://i.postimg.cc/q7Tj48Cz/sp2.jpg But it does photograph well, as seen here in the Star Trek episode "Operation: Annihilate!" |
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Our babysitter always had that canned grapefruit juice every morning.....along with Malt-O-Meal. Grapefruit in 2018 are natural hybrids and considerably sweeter. https://sparklelivingblog.com/wp-con...6923473942.jpg.....https://www.brightwalldarkroom.com/w...rapefruit.jpeg parkle The famous "grapefruit scene" with Cagney shoving the fruit in Mae Clark's face wasn't that big a deal back then and the scene happens so fast you almost miss it. Filmed at Warner Bros in Burbank 1931 |
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Appreciate the feedback (including the WWII suggestion of lacing grapefruit with NaCl2). The "gray" 5 cent refund token was silver in color and made of soft aluminum. I would think that material was probably in short supply during WW2, but maybe not. :shrug: (Anecdotal evidence may be that the Ralphs' token is pre WW2 per the Helms token below.) I recall refunds being offered for recycling milk and soda bottles, but unless coinage was in short supply too, that would seem to make the tokens mere novelties. The tokens could also be used as collateral for return of reusable crates, per bottom token. These "trade tokens" probably served not only as advertising, but also an inducement to shop at the issuing store, not unlike discount coupons or being part of a club membership. This aluminum "Helms" trade token is said to be from the '30s http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/g/b/j/...27mm_1_lgw.jpghttp://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/g/b/j/...27mm_1_lgw.jpg http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/i/p/v/...oken_1_lgw.jpghttp://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/i/p/v/...oken_1_lgw.jpg http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/g/a/m/..._gft_1_lgw.jpghttp://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/g/a/m/..._gft_1_lgw.jpg March 1937, Celebrating "Transportation Week." http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/h/v/q/...eek__1_lgw.jpghttp://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/h/v/q/...eek__1_lgw.jpg Verso http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/h/v/q/...eek__2_lgw.jpghttp://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/h/v/q/...eek__2_lgw.jpg "Return our crate" From the 1900s per source. http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/i/e/k/...oken_2_lgw.jpghttp://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/i/e/k/...oken_2_lgw.jpg |
Curious why the check made payable to "self" had an attached revenue stamp.
Note "Gold" on the left side of 1878 check. http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/e/a/d/...tamp_1_lgw.jpghttp://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/e/a/d/...tamp_1_lgw.jpg Pleasing you - pleases us! Sambos , Carson and Vermont https://images.bonanzastatic.com/afu...93/40/__57.jpghttps://images.bonanzastatic.com/afu...93/40/__57.jpg |
I came across this drawing the other day.
Los Angeles County Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant, 1956http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...igeration1.jpg USC Digital Library I don't remember ever noticing this building before, so I thought that maybe it was never built. However, when I jumped into the Googlemobile, there it was right opposite the Hall of Justice. It looks like it's been modified over the years, but some of the original design elements are still visible. I've inset a slightly larger image of the lettering on the front. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...igeration2.jpg GSV |
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Here's an amazing photograph.
"Snapshot Photo 1929 Motorcycle Image of Laura on So. Figuroa Los Angeles Calif." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/YJBuqU.jpg Ebay "This image came from an album put together by Harold Gates, a motorcycle racer." I know the Automobile Club of Southern California was located on South Flgueroa. I wonder if the American Automobile Owners Association was located nearby? :shrug: __ I wasn't able to find any information on Harold Gates. EDIT. I just found a group of photographs of Harold Gates. I'll post them in just a few minutes. |
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ETA. I've just found this great picture of the building. There's another angle in the set. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nersAssoc1.jpg USC Digital Library And here's a close-up of where Laura was posing. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nersAssoc2.jpg |
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THANKS HOSS! You're fast! Snapshot Photo 1929 Motorcycle Images Racer Harold Gates California +1918 Photo "Harold and his military Harley." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/pciz2M.jpg This is the 1918 photo. I believe the woman in this photograph might be Laura, the woman in the previous post. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/DGdl6C.jpg ...the seller describes the woman as Harold's girlfriend. [location unknown] The woman in this photo appears to be somewhat older. (Laura's mom?) and little sister? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/ptEYcQ.jpg All from Ebay |
Harold Gates, mystery location. (with Laura?)
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I took a closer look at the other view of the American Automobile Owners Association building, and wondered about the building on the right. Zooming in showed a small sign saying "Elgin Arms". The 1930 CD (the same year as the photo) lists it at 525 W 20th Street.
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Thanks unihikid and HossC for idenitying the Fox Inglewood Theater.
Here's a recent street view. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/Hpb2ok.jpg GSV Note: The large marquee is still in place (under all that blue plywood) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Here's a 2nd view - from a slightly different perspective - of the old parochial school (the Fox Inglewood is in the background on the left). https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/6WYwuq.jpg You can compare it to the photograph I posted earlier HERE In that earlier view did you notice the cozy hamburger stand in the lower left corner? [see below] https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/57Ektk.jpg DETAIL ........................................................................................................................:previous: IT HAS THREE OUTSIDE STOOLS (there's a big RUMP on the 3rd one) And there's still a hamburger stand at that location. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/OYWkU0.jpg GSV __ |
Not Los Angeles, but...
There is a newly digitized photo archive of New York City taken in the 1930's-1940's of every building on every block for property tax purposes. The archive has 720,000 photos to peruse. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ax-photos.html https://www1.nyc.gov/site/records/index.page |
Happy New Year
Happy New Year from Los Angeles 2019....Sheriff Paul
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These 10 clippings suggest the grapefruit scene was very much a big deal back then (e.g., "James Cagney made an overnight triumph" in #2, "immortal episode involving grapefruit" near the end of #5, "The grapefruit joke still goes on at Warner Brothers" in #6, and "famous breakfast scene" in #10). Edwin Schallert misidentifies the fruit in his review of The Public Enemy in the May 18, 1931, Los Angeles Times: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psvtfixp6z.jpg All the images in this post are from Los Angeles Times articles at ProQuest via LAPL "Cavaliers of Cinema Passe" by Margaret Reid, August 30, 1931: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psciv3nkzu.jpg "Cagney Becoming Favorite with New Technique" by Edwin Schallert, January 14, 1932: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psrubphrue.jpg "Sock in Jaw Supplants Fade-Out Kiss" by Edwin Schallert, January 17, 1932: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...pstqekgvyl.jpg "News and Gossip of Stage and Screen" by Norbert Lusk, May 28, 1933: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psnn9bkfrm.jpg http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psxguyhtui.jpg Edwin Schallert, September 12, 1933: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psssf9iyvq.jpg Unknown author, December 10, 1933: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psq6xag0ci.jpg Unknown author, February 16, 1935: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psj1skk0pp.jpg "James Cagney Scores Producer’s Methods" by Sheilah Graham, September 18, 1936: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psllyv5z1n.jpg "Mae Clark, Cagney Lead, Signs Contract for Five Pictures" by Edwin Schallert, October 22, 1936: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psr28gu5yh.jpg |
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The gal between Brooks and Loy doesn't look like Swanson to me. Could be Fay Wray. (?) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/cLTgJA.jpg http://uniformautumn.tumblr.com/post...fay-wray-1920s |
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"“Internally, grapefruit is a great example of a fruit that is loaded with skin-protective antioxidants and also has a high water content, which helps keep your skin’s barrier (the outer layer) hydrated and more resistant to wrinkle-causing free-radical damage from the sun and daily pollution,” says Los Angeles dermatologist, Howard Murad, MD. “A great benefit of grapefruit is that it promotes the production of collagen, thus making the skin more plump and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, keeping the skin looking younger and more supple.” “Grapefruit has excellent astringent and exfoliating properties that are perfect for oily or acne-prone skin,” says Washington, DC, dermatologist Elizabeth Tanzi, MD. “It also increases the pH of the skin, which may reduce acne,” adds Dr. Murad. https://www.newbeauty.com/blog/daily...om-grapefruit/ Cinematic Dermatology has never been given the credit which it is due! |
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I'll wish everyone a Happy New Year with a picture from 75 years ago. We've seen the Hollywood Canteen numerous times, but I think this image is new to the thread.
New Year celebration at the Hollywood Canteen. Shown is Tarawa veteran Seaman First Class Clayton Johnson, Dolores Moran and Cpl. Bing Crosby wishing everyone a Victory New Year for 1944 http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...44NewYear1.jpg LAPL |
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HAPPY NEW NOIRISHERS
Shall we start the new year off with a MURDER. *maniacally rubs hands together* MARCH 1960 Veronica Smith Locke found murdered. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/ogmqOZ.jpg USC 3 images. Murder, 26 March 1960. Body of Veronica Smith Locke found in warehouse at 830 Ducommun Street. ; Caption slip reads: "Photographer: Olmo. Date: 1960-03-26. Reporter: Farrell. Assignment: Murder. 25: Coroner's Assistants carry sheet-wrapped body of Veronica Smith Locke from boiler room of warehouse at 830 Ducommon [sic] St. 26-27: Dep. Coroners carry out body. 28: Outside view of warehouse in which body was found." The address is https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/PCvR11.jpg http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/co...799coll44/id/1[USC https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...921/D2EWrD.jpg Coroner's Assistants carry sheet-wrapped body of Veronica Smith Locke from boiler room of warehouse at 830 Ducommon [sic] St. In 1956, Veronica Locke Smith lived in an apartment just north of Echo Park Lake. (now a parking lot) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/75X6d1.jpg GSV https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...921/7zpsBM.jpg LAPL It appears she was separated from her husband. I'm hoping one of you minions noirishers will be able to find some additional information. . |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...characters.png A quick search for Veronica Smith Locke only yielded a story about a lady being widowed in Reno several years earlier, although there are links to California (if not LA). The articles are dated July 7/8, 1953. This is from the Reno Evening Gazette. I wonder if this is the same person. Maybe someone with access to the LAT archives can help us out. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...mithLocke1.jpg newspaperarchive.com |
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Using the search words "Ducommun street murder" I found another murder!
.......................................................................................................................................................(two actually) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/MIQfBl.jpg but I don't have a date. (nor even the year) ....the way the headline is written maybe 1947? p.s. If you click on the pinterest image it takes you to pinterest..if you click that image it takes you to....yep, pinterest.....if you click on that image it takes you to pinterest....if you... It's like a never ending loop from hell. :hell: . |
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This article comes from the March 11, 1947 of the Madera Tribune, which is slightly strange because most sources list Evelyn Winters' death as March 12. Being so close to the murder of Elizabeth Short, her murder is mentioned on many sites. I think all the other articles say she was 42, but ages differences in these reports aren't unusual. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ynWinters1.jpg California Digital Newspaper Collection Evelyn's murder is covered on the 1947project. |
For newcomers to the thread.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/QlnSPS.jpg kcet Red arrow at right points to Ducommun Street. Complete 1956 Shell Oil map can be found at davidrumsey |
Are there any archives of vintage mugshots on the net? Not just a few select photos of famous people, but ones that include the hoi polloi as well as the beau monde?
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Here's Winters at Ducommun & the Santa Fe Right-of-Way, March 11 of '47. I've covered her up but you can see a hand and foot to give a relative idea as to the positioning of the supine body. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4858/...013f9ed2_z.jpg She had been murdered elsewhere and then dragged from a car, approximately ten feet. There was blunt force trauma to the head but the cause of death was stabbing. Of course one of the most unusual facets of the case was George Wickliffee, who found her, and alerted authorities (a nearby SoCal Gas Co fireman) after he'd kissed her and fondled her breasts (Winters was exposed from the neck down)—they were tipped off by her lipstick on his lips. Wickliffee was thereafter confined to Camarillo. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4872/...b89fd2da42.jpg George Franklin Wickliffee had a long record, and was a professional vagrant and window-peeper. In the game LA Noire, there's a copycat case as "Evelyn Summers" and when a railroad worker confesses he'd kissed the corpse, Detective Galloway hauls off and clocks him one; well, you can see for yourself. |
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That name always reminds of when my father died. His die casting company and of course by then my mother owed the Ducommun Company $10,000 [in 2019 that would be about $86,000]. This bill due was for aluminum and zinc he had purchased for making aircraft parts. https://waterandpower.org/1%20Histor...1/Ducommun.jpg water & power Charles Louis Ducommun, a watchmaker by training, emigrated to the US from Switzerland in the early 1840s. He started a general store, providing supplies (and credit) to gold prospectors and other pioneers who had settled in the burgeoning pueblo of Los Angeles. Ducommun Street was named for Charles Louis. |
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*note the aerial was taken only two years before the Smith-Locke murder. originally posted by HossC https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/rYoQb1.jpg complete article HERE When I first read "Gas House" district my mind told me "Gaslight district" (like the historic area in San Diego) . |
"Palatial Estate" mystery.
Have we seen this amazing looking place on NLA? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/Mpa8xu.jpg picclick I'm intrigued by the structure in the middle distance on the left. What purpose does it have? (as it appears to be quite a distance from the house) The only clue is written atop the back of the rppc. (rppc = real picture post card) ebay lingo https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/O0sSTx.jpg picclick / 1920s los angeles Does anyone recognize this "palatial estate"? __ |
Here's one more mystery for tonight.
"ROYAL ORDER OF JESTERS, COURT #84, FALL PARTY AND CEREMONIAL, L. A. BREAKFAST CLUB." (Shriners?) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/Wa8Iu6.jpg PICCLICK So who are these jokers jesters? ;) The seller included detailed images. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/nheIM2.jpg I thought there'd be a date.....but no. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...921/Sj18uH.jpg Burger King Board of Directors? and the photographer. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/ZUgbjg.jpg Dave Weaver And finally, the seller included this close up of a damaged corner that gives us a good look at the lighting fixtures. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/5DwZL5.jpg hmmmm...or was the seller pointing out that burnt umber-colored diagonal mark? . |
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My apologies again - it looks like I am late to the party. I've had this one push pinned on my Google Map for several years now and when I saw the original post I figured I would be cute and tell you all something new. OOPS. Well I can add this case to my death push-pin map. LOL |
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A couple of random Bullock's-Wilshire images...
https://i.postimg.cc/fy8f0W03/Bullockswilshad.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/bJTQKYg6/bulloc...illete-bmp.jpg This is a detail from a USCDL image...I noticed the billboard across Westmoreland from Bullock's for "The Gillette," which at first I thought might be some new store or restaurant or other. Turns out to be The Gillette Mortuary, now a school with an odd name, nearly under the freeway, at 950 W Washington. I thought we'd seen it here on NLA before, but I couldn't find it readily.... https://i.postimg.cc/jS2tfMBC/gillettenow-bmp.jpg GSV |
Speaking of Bullock's-Wilshire: Not to be missed is any chance to visit the landmark building—especially not to be missed is a chance to hear renown historian Stephen Gee speak on John Parkinson, the towering landmark's architect and the subject of ICONIC VISION, Gee's superb monograph. For ticket information: http://www.windsorsquarehancockpark....-high-tea-2019
https://i.postimg.cc/bvxfh11z/WSHPin...19bullocks.jpg (I don't suppose Gee will be talking about murders or other mayhem...but this got me wondering--how many deaths might have taken place at Bullock's-Wilshire? Anyone know of any jumps from the tower? Have we seen any here on NLA?) |
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