The four men wear normal clothing consisting of suits, jackets and ties. The top of Joe Roller's head can be seen behind Fenton's shoulder, along with one side of his shoulder as he crouches behind the other prisoner.
Mary B. Skeele, wife of Walter Skeele, the Professor of Organ and Dean of the College of Music at the University of Southern California was kidnapped in 1933. The ransom was paid and Mrs. Skeele was returned unharmed.
New York broker Arthur E. Hopkins angrily informed Doris Kenyon Sills, on their honeymoon, that he was leaving her. Doris has successfully divorced him before Superior Judge Schauer.
John Sandres, Harold Hendricks and Earle T. Tinnery were found guilty of various offenses ranging from battery and disturbing the peace to riot activity. William T. Sessions was acquitted of disturbing the peace. A mistrial was ruled in the case of Joseph Toth.
Two watches, a bracelet and another piece of jewelry, all with set diamonds, photographed against autumn leaves, at the Brock & Company jewelry and gift store.
Brock & Company Jewelers was the most important jewelry and giftware store in Los Angeles. Founded by George A. Brock in 1903, it was sold in 1964 and the business ended s few years later. It was located at 515 West Seventh St. and had a 2nd location at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel.
Watch and chain with the gears visible through its glass case at the Brock & Company jewelry and gift store. The hours of the day are inscribed on a metal border bezel.
Brock & Company Jewelers was the most important jewelry and giftware store in Los Angeles. Founded by George A. Brock in 1903, it was sold in 1964 and the business ended s few years later. It was located at 515 West Seventh St. and had a 2nd location at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel.