Three bandits made off with $6100 in cash, bringing in a machine gun, shotgun and an automatic pistol. One of the bandits held bank guard Edward M. Hill at gunpoint and relieved him of his revolver. They drove away with a fourth man in a sedan parked outside.
Interior view of Citizens National Bank, with a customer at a window and safe deposit boxes beyond a doorway (5650 Wilshire Blvd., Wilshire and Hauser).
A Chevrolet car, picture taken from the front 3/4 view. The windshield is cracked with a big hole on the passenger side. It is on a dirt road. Two more cars are in the background along with some buildings. An partially obscured unidentified man stands in the foreground of the picture.
Three bandits made off with $6100 in cash, bringing in a machine gun, shotgun and an automatic pistol. They drove away with a fourth man in a sedan parked outside.
View of a Bank of America branch on a street corner. To the left is a branch of Macmarr Stores and a Kress Stores branch. The name "Bank of America" was established circa 1930 and the Macmarr Stores company merged with Safeway in 1930.
Employee standing in front of a deak with an open bank vault behind her in the Belvedere State Bank in East Los Angeles. At the top of the bank vault a sing reads "Belvedere State Bank." This photograph may be related to the article, "Police Trail Bank Bandits: Belvedere Robbers Sighted Near Pasadena; Gang Gets $20,000; Member Shot by Bystander," Los Angeles Times, 22 Aug. 1923: II1.