Los Angeles Motor Patrol and a bulldog dressed in a hat and wrap that says 'Woodrow Wilson' in the Armistice Day Parade. This was a celebration of the 19th anniversary of Armistice Day. The parade reviewing stand was on the Spring Street steps of city hall and thousands of spectators came out to honor the veterans
The Hollywood Post of the American Legion marches in the Armistice Day Parade. This was a celebration of the 19th anniversary of Armistice Day. The parade reviewing stand was on the Spring Street steps of city hall and thousands of spectators came out to honor the veterans
The Leonard Wood Post Auxiliary marches in the Armistice Day Parade. This was a celebration of the 19th anniversary of Armistice Day. The parade reviewing stand was on the Spring Street steps of city hall and thousands of spectators came out to honor the veterans
Massed colors in the Armistice Day Parade. This was a celebration of the 19th anniversary of Armistice Day. The parade reviewing stand was on the Spring Street steps of city hall and thousands of spectators came out to honor the veterans
Massed colors in the Armistice Day Parade. This was a celebration of the 19th anniversary of Armistice Day. The parade reviewing stand was on the Spring Street steps of city hall and thousands of spectators came out to honor the veterans
This photograph, cropped and reversed, appears with the article “Peace Transcending Note As War Dead Paid Honor, Prayers Offered Up in Memory of Those Who Fell Grist to Mars on Flanders Fields,” Los Angeles Times, 12 Nov. 1926
Side-view of suited man at podium with microphone and an American flag. He looks to his right near where the photographer of this image is situated. In front of him, a crowd of thousands, men and women, especially military veterans. Further in the distance are evergreens. Photograph appears to have been taken from behind seated war veterans who are audience members. This event in Sawtelle, Los Angeles, was both an Armistice Day service and a rally for decreased war profiteering.
Five men, in what appear to be military uniform, partake in a cermonial rifle-gun salute on a concrete walkway. Four of them carry long arm rifles in a ready-position to fire, or perhaps have already fired their weapons. One uniformed man, who appears to be the superior officer, stands to the side presumably giving them the salute order. A crowd stands a distance to the back. This event in Sawtelle, Los Angeles, was both an Armistice Day service and a rally for decreased war profiteering.