View down Broadway from a building at the SW corner of the intersection with 7th Street. Visible on the right are signs for the Boos Brothers Cafeteria, the Palace Theater, Schabe's, and Desmond's. Flags are suspended from cables over the intersection, including four United States flags and one flag for Cuba. A banner reads "Visit Your / Harbor / Feb. 22nd / Harbor Day / Trade / Week / Feb. 16-22." The intersection is packed with pedestrians and an electric railroad car is visible.
A Kress 5-10-25 storefront, owned by S. H. Kress & Co. The building is next to storefronts with signs such as "cut rate drugs," "C.H. Baker," "Leff's," and "Golden Castle." Possibly located at 644-646 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. "J. E. Carr Building" is engraved at the top of the structure.
View of the color guard in the Loyalty Day parade on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles. Signs on commercial buildings read "Printing," "Trade Printing Co.," "Cherokee," "Law Printing," "American Type," and "The Koneta Rooms." A few spectators watch from the sidewalks.
Boys carrying block letters announcing the start of the Loyalty Day parade, followed by 2 automobiles and a marching band on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles. Signs on commercial buildings read "Printing," "Trade Printing Co.," "Cherokee," "Law Printing," "American Type," and "The Koneta Rooms." A few spectators watch from the sidewalks.
This photograph is related to the article, "New Year Welcomed in Swirl of Gayety: Lid Off and Joy Unrestrained as Throngs Make Merry With Aid of Thousands of Texans," Los Angeles Times, 1 Jan. 1936: 1