Image of a page of the Los Angeles Examiner open on a desk. The paper is dated Tuesday, April 8, 1924. Two hands on the left keep the pages flat. The article in question is titled "Mrs. Baldwin Finds Business Burden Heavy: Rich Woman Often Asks for Advice." The story spans four columns. Another column entitled "Love For Boy Told in Note by Princess" is found towards the newspaper seam. There are four advertisements on the page. A bit of the right-hand page can be seen.
Text below the drawing reads: J. M. Cooper Arch't. It is signed J. T. W. 1921 / Anita M. Baldwin Hospital for Babies / Founded March 22 - 1920 / Children's Department of the California Lutheran Hospital / Facing Grand Ave. Near 13th St. John Montgomery Cooper was also the architect for the Roxie Theatre, the Wilshire Theatre, and the Santa Fe Art Colony. Reported in "New Hospital for Children: Mrs. Anita Baldwin to Provide Building Fund; Able Men are Named as Trustees for Institution; Appeal for Others to Assist by Endowing Beds," Los Angeles Times, 15 Feb. 1920: II2.
Related to the article “Monument to Memory of Veterans, Memorial Park to be Dedicated to Members of the Sunshine Division.” Los Angeles Times, 26 Oct. 1928: A10